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THE RESIDENTS - Meet The Residents - CD2 - NRT002
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Autores: The Residents, Pamela Zeibak, The Human Beinz
Editor: New Ralph Too (2018)
Formato: CD2, 2×CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Special Edition
Lançamento: 1974
Géneros: Electronic, Rock, Abstract, Experimental, Tape Music, Musical Parody, Zolo, Musique Concrète, Avantgarde, Avantgarde Jazz
EAN: 5013929360235
ESGOTADO
PREÇO E FORNECIMENTO SOB CONSULTA
CD2
Disc 1
1974 Mono Mix
1 / Boots / 1:26
2 / Numb Erone / 1:22
3 / Guylum Bardot / 1:24
4 / Breath And Length / 1:45
5 / Consuelo's Departure / 1:47
6 / Smelly Tongues / 1:51
7 / Rest Aria / 5:29
8 / Skratz / 1:49
9 / Spotted Pinto Bean / 6:46
10 / Infant Tango / 6:07
1 / Seasoned Greetings / 5:14
12 / N-ER-GEE (Crisis Blues) / 10:20
Santa Dog EP
13 / Fire / 1:47
14 / Explosion / 3:23
15 / Lightning / 2:21
16 / Aircraft Damage / 3:58
Outtakes And Ephemera
17 / Tuesday #1 / Guylum Bardot Version / 2:25
18 / Boots Again / 2:04
19 / Numb Erone/ Inka / 2:54
20 / Tuesday #2/ Smelly Tongues Version / 2:07
21 / Consuelo's Return / 2:23
22 / Breath And Length Version / 2:04
23 / Numb Erone 'Live' / 2:20
24 / Spotted Pinto Bean/ Tuesday #5 / 1:59
25 / 7733 Variations / 1:18
Disc 2
1977 Stereo Mix
1 / Boots / 0:51
2 / Numb Erone / 1:09
3 / Guylum Bardot / 1:21
4 / Breath And Length / 1:41
5 / Consuelo's Departure / 0:59
6 / Smelly Tongues / 1:46
7 / Rest Aria / 5:14
8 / Skratz / 1:43
9 / Spotted Pinto Bean / 5:31
10 / Infant Tango / 5:26
11 / Seasoned Greetings / 5:07
12 / N-ER-GEE (Crisis Blues) / 7:50
Outtakes And Ephemera
13 / Overlay At High Speed / 0:44
14 / Spotted Pinto Queen / 3:00
15 / Inka Don't Dry / 3:08
16 / Tuesday #3 / 1:04
17 / Quick Brain Tuesday / 0:45
18 / Poisoned Popcorn / 2:46
19 / N-ER-GEE Crisis Outro / 0:55
20 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 1 / 5:09
21 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 4 / 4:00
22 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 5 / 1:38
23 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 6 / 3:29
24 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 7 / 1:54
25 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 8 / 2:33
Disc 1
1974 Mono Mix
1 / Boots / 1:26
2 / Numb Erone / 1:22
3 / Guylum Bardot / 1:24
4 / Breath And Length / 1:45
5 / Consuelo's Departure / 1:47
6 / Smelly Tongues / 1:51
7 / Rest Aria / 5:29
8 / Skratz / 1:49
9 / Spotted Pinto Bean / 6:46
10 / Infant Tango / 6:07
1 / Seasoned Greetings / 5:14
12 / N-ER-GEE (Crisis Blues) / 10:20
Santa Dog EP
13 / Fire / 1:47
14 / Explosion / 3:23
15 / Lightning / 2:21
16 / Aircraft Damage / 3:58
Outtakes And Ephemera
17 / Tuesday #1 / Guylum Bardot Version / 2:25
18 / Boots Again / 2:04
19 / Numb Erone/ Inka / 2:54
20 / Tuesday #2/ Smelly Tongues Version / 2:07
21 / Consuelo's Return / 2:23
22 / Breath And Length Version / 2:04
23 / Numb Erone 'Live' / 2:20
24 / Spotted Pinto Bean/ Tuesday #5 / 1:59
25 / 7733 Variations / 1:18
Disc 2
1977 Stereo Mix
1 / Boots / 0:51
2 / Numb Erone / 1:09
3 / Guylum Bardot / 1:21
4 / Breath And Length / 1:41
5 / Consuelo's Departure / 0:59
6 / Smelly Tongues / 1:46
7 / Rest Aria / 5:14
8 / Skratz / 1:43
9 / Spotted Pinto Bean / 5:31
10 / Infant Tango / 5:26
11 / Seasoned Greetings / 5:07
12 / N-ER-GEE (Crisis Blues) / 7:50
Outtakes And Ephemera
13 / Overlay At High Speed / 0:44
14 / Spotted Pinto Queen / 3:00
15 / Inka Don't Dry / 3:08
16 / Tuesday #3 / 1:04
17 / Quick Brain Tuesday / 0:45
18 / Poisoned Popcorn / 2:46
19 / N-ER-GEE Crisis Outro / 0:55
20 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 1 / 5:09
21 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 4 / 4:00
22 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 5 / 1:38
23 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 6 / 3:29
24 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 7 / 1:54
25 / 1-10 (With A Touch Of 11) Pt. 8 / 2:33
Subtitled The First Album by North Louisiana's Phenomenal Pop Combo, Meet the Residents was released on April 1st, 1974, with a striking cover -- a defaced version of the cover of Meet the Beatles, the Beatles' first album from Capitol Records.
The album had been recorded as a break from the huge Vileness Fats project. Like the band's first release, the 1972 single Santa Dog, this album was produced at home, creating sounds with tape effects and instruments -- which the band still didn't really know how to play. The Residents were not using synthesizers yet. Meet the Residents is more organized than Santa Dog, though, and demonstrated a little more skill with the instruments. The album was fairly close to the traditional album format: a series of songs, some seguing into the next.
The Residents put a lot of attention into the packaging as well as the music, though the defaced Beatles cover upset Capitol Records greatly. John Lennon proudly displayed his own copy at home. The cover also became the favorite piece of evidence for the old "The Beatles are the Residents" theory.
In addition to the infamous cover art, the record included liner notes on N. Senada's Theory of Phonetic Organization and a promotion for the Vileness Fats film. 1050 disks were made, though 200 had to be scrapped. These barely sold, so the band made 4000 seven-minute 7" flexy-disk samplers which were included in an issue of the February '74 issue of the Canadian art magazine,File, along with a blurb advertising the album at $1.99 per copy. It still didn't sell -- people thought it was a joke. An ad in the May 17, 1974 issue of Friday, a college magazine from San Francisco, offered a free sample, but even so The Residents only sold 40 copies of Meet the Residents in the first year of its release. ...