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Recomend me some Residents
Alls I have is PETTING ZOO, the pseudo-best of compilation. It's OK, but The Residents seem to me like an album band, not a song band. What are good albums to start with (and why)?
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Duckstab/Buster and Glen has all their best songs on it.
Title in Limbo is too perfect for words... with Snakefinger and prominent Renaldo and the Loaf appearances. The Warner Brothers album and Third Reich N Roll are both insane slabs of awesome. Pretty much any of their early stuff is worth getting... actually, now that I think about it, I really like almost anything by them. I actually own just about everything they've done. But I'd get duckstab/buster and glen next... |
Also, you may want to read these:
http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/showthread.php?t=20195 http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/showthread.php?t=384 and of course... http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/showthread.php?t=18757 :) |
Thanks, man. Guess I shoulda searched. But y'know what? I'm OK with the lazy boarder that I am.
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Haha.. oh well.
When it comes to the Residents, there's really no point in NOT having tons of threads about them... |
I was hoping eMusic would have THIRD REICH, but to no avail. Though they do have DUCKSTAB and a ton of other ones. The "american composers" series of albums sound awesome.
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i really like Meet the residents. especially songs 2-5 which are basically one long song. amazing.
not available is also fantastic. especially song #2... |
Start with all their early stuff in this order:
Duck Stab/Buster & Glen The Commercial Albume The Third Reich 'n' Roll Meet the Residents Not Available Eskimo Fingerprince Their work between The Commercial Album and Demons Dance Alone ranges from "eh" to "pretty fucking awful" (ignore AMG's five-star rating for God in Three Persons...it's really garbage), but you should definitely pick up the album atsonicpark suggested (Title in Limbo with Renaldo & the Loaf) since it's exceptionally good from that period. As far as their recent output goes, they've been having a major resurgence in quality. You should definitely pick up Demons Dance Alone (a 9/11 concept album, but it's far from cheesey), Animal Lover, and Tweedles. They have a new album coming up in September called The Bunny Boy, which Mark Prindle told me is VERY good. So yeah, look out for that one. Whew. I said too much! |
Yeah, what he said :)
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just avoid river of crimes.
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Yeah, it's a definitely a bit too ridiculous.
As far as their "show tune" era albums or whatever, I really like Wormwood. It's a bunch of songs about stories from the Bible. |
I mean, just read this tracklisting and imagine these as Residents songs:
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Taken at a convention I went to in Florida:
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Does anyone know how they are live lately? They're coming around here in a month or so. I haven't heard good things from my one friend who told me about them. I just CAN'T imagine them being a poor live act, though. Even if they are, something tells me I should go see them anyway. I mean, that's the kinda shit you wanna tell yr grandkids about.
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Wormwood is definitely my favorite of the newer albums. Eskimo is probably my favorite older album, though Third Reich 'n Roll is of course a classic. Of the cover albums, George & James rules, mostly for the JB tunes.
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SuperCreep, judging by youtube videos and their DVD's, they seem impossibly unreal live. It's more of a "theater" type show, they're dancing around and stuff with lights and fog and videos and stuff (obviously they'd probably have a hard time playing their instruments for every song live) but I dunno. Obviously, the old shows with Snakefinger guesting would've been unreal, but these seem cool. Not sure about what their recent performances would be like. But hey I'm sure it's worth going to.
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Thanks for the input, dudes. Now you've got me all excited to explore them further.
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