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    Posted: July 05 2006 at 04:51
Noticed this review on the front page. I do not know the band, but this seems to be describing a bootleg [repeated on another review and the album description], and as such shouldn't be here.


THE RESIDENTS — Baby Sex

Review by penguindf12 (Dex F.)
PROG REVIEWER 2 stars Firstly, to clear things up: this is probably 3 stars at best, not the gross overrating of 5 that someone gave it earlier. This early piece of The RESIDENTS' work remains officially unreleased. However, through the grace of the internet, it can obtained only by a large amount of blood, sweat, and tears (I myself still haven't been able to get it - all I've heard of it are MP3 streams of it from a very obscure source). The reasons it is not more available are: A) The RESIDENTS are somewhat embarrassed by its sophomoric nature; B) The sound quality is somewhat inferior; C) It is very obscure anyway to all but RESIDENTS fans; and D) In accordance with their "Theory of Obscurity", because it is so revealing of their nature in the early years, it may endanger their anonymity (much like reason A).

ALSO

the following album has just been added:


THE RESIDENTS

The Warner Bros. Album

(Studio Album, 1971)
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1. Strawberry Feilds Forever (0:27)
2. Mad Sawmill of Copenhagen, Germany (1:04)
3. Baby Skeletons and Dogs (1:23)
4. Bop Bop (Shoo Bop Bop) (0:35)
5. unknown (0:32)
6. A Merican Fag (1:11)
7. Oh Mommy, Oh Daddy Can't You See That It's True (0:49)
8. Baby Skeletons and Dogs (Reprise) (1:46)
9. Mad Sawmill of Copenhagen (Reprise I) (0:26)
10. Going to Arcata Blues (1:50)
11. Mad Sawmill of Copenhagen (Reprise II) (0:05)
12. Black Velvet Original (0:13)
13. Mad Sawmill of Copenhagen (Reprise III) (0:06)
14. Jimi Hendrix Dildo (0:37)
15. Mad Sawmill of Copenhagen (Reprise IV) (1:56)
16. In the Still of the Night (0:18)
17. Maggie's Farm (1:20)
18. Mad Sawmill of Copenhagen (Reprise V) (0:02)
19. Snot and Feces Live at the Grunt Festival (0:48)
20. Sweet Meat (2:20)
21. Oh Yeah Uhh Bop Shu Bop (0:43)
22. Om Is Where the Art Is (2:54)
23. Concerto in R Flat Minor I (0:28)
24. Concerto in R Flat Minor II (0:41)
25. unknown (0:11)
26. Gagagapiggaeioupe (0:36)
27. Sold American (0:38)
28. Love Theme from a Major Motion Picture (0:36)
29. Prelude for Accordian Sousaphone and French Horn (0:29)
30. Oh God You're a Pie in the Sky (0:52)
31. unknown (0:05)
32. unknown (0:06)
33. Marching Toward AEIOU Blues (0:44)
34. In the Still of the Night Again (1:55)
35. unknown (0:24)
36. Oh Mommy, Oh Daddy Can't You See That It's True Agian (1:02)
37. Art the White Elephant (1:07)
38. Psychedelic and Orgasmic Finale I (1:46)
39. Psychedelic and Orgasmic Finale II (4:00)

Total Time: 38:11

Line-up


Snakefinger/ guitar, violin
N. Senada/ ???
The Residents / everything else

Releases information

Never officially released (only available online)




Edited by Joolz - July 05 2006 at 04:55
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 18:15
I think they should stay, they are an important document of one of the best and most creative ensembles to ever walk the earth. While not officially released, I see no problem in including them in the site.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 06 2006 at 01:48
Originally posted by Zac M Zac M wrote:

I think they should stay, they are an important document of one of the best and most creative ensembles to ever walk the earth. While not officially released, I see no problem in including them in the site.


Even if they break site policy? Shocked

Sorry, but if these are unauthorised releases, then they do indeed break site policy. Others have already been removed from other bands, so why should this be an exception?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 06 2006 at 02:10
I don't really see that they break site policy, as they are important steps in the band's career and every fan knows about them of course. Maybe it's just because I am a ResFan, and that's why I think they should/could be here. I won't be offended if they get removed, but I don't think it's absolutely necessary to do so.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2006 at 09:35
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2006 at 10:55
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2006 at 01:44

I agree with Zac M, but then again I did spend a LOT of time researching the track listings for those, and that review took me hours!! Why blindly uphold such a policy? If you think about it, you'll realize that the "no bootlegs" rule is in place largely to prevent fakes and repeat material, and an excess of crap. HOWEVER, the albums I added are legit Residents material, withheld only because of their own "Theory of Obscurity". The albums have been, in fact, played on radio before (Oregon, 1977). Really, can not an exception be made in this case? The purpose of this site is to promote progressive music - and there are precious few places on the internet you can find reviews of these albums.

Please reconsider.
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