Residue of The Residents
Residue of the Residents | |
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Compilation album by The Residents | |
Released | 1984 |
Recorded | 1971-1983 |
Genre | Experimental |
Residue of the Residents is a compilation of The Residents' outtakes, ranging from about 1971-1983. The compilation was released in 1984. "Walter Westinghouse" is an edited version of the song from the Babyfingers E.P. while another early song, "Whoopy Snorp", was from a hard-to-find benefit album for Los Angeles artists. Although meant to have something released while fans were waiting for the next part of the Mole Trilogy, this album stands on its own. It was re-released in 1998 on CD as Residue Deux, deleting some of the songs (which had appeared frequently as bonus tracks on 1980s CD releases) and adding some later tracks.
- Residue Tracks:
- The Sleeper
- Whoopy Snorp
- Kamakazi Lady
- Boy in Love
- Shut Up! Shut Up!
- Anvil Forest
- Diskomo
- Jailhouse Rock
- Ups and Downs
- Walter Westinghouse
- Saint Nix
- Open Up
- Residue Deux Tracks:
- The Sleeper
- Whoopy Snorp
- Kamikazi Lady
- Boy in Love
- Shut Up! Shut Up! (different from the original, from the Commercial Single)
- Anvil Forest
- Diskomo
- Jailhouse Rock (different version than original; from a 1987 single)
- Ups and Downs
- Saint Nix
- Open Up
- The Replacement
- In San Francisco
- Dumbo the Clown
- Is He Really Bringing Roses?
- Time's Up
- Daydream Believer
- Safety Is a Cootie Wootie
- Part 1 - Prelude for a Toddler
- Part 2 - Toddler's Lullaby
- Part 3 - Safety Is a Cootie Wootie
- Daydream in Space
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