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In the Beginning
In the Beginning is the first track of the album Wormwood- Curious Stories From The Bible (1998) and the first instrumental of the album. It is based upon Genesis 1-3. 1 In the beginning -
The Warner Bros. Album
The Warner Bros. Album is a demo tape, recorded in 1971 by the group who would later become known as The Residents. It was compiled and sent to Hal Halverstadt, the executive who signed Captain -
Swastikas on Parade
Swastikas on Parade is the first track of the second album The Third Reich'n Roll, containing a sample of the German version of Let's Twist Again by Chubby Checker and a medley of -
Baby Sex
Baby Sex is a demo tape recorded in 1971, in a time before The Residents got their name. It contains various studio recordings and excerpts from the group's open mic performance at the Boarding -
Vileness Fats (1972- 1976)/ Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats?
"Vileness Fats" is an experimental film by The Residents. It was filmed, written, and performed from 1972 to 1976. They wanted it to be the first full- length music video. After filming 14 hours -
Constantinople
Constantinople is the third track of the EP Duck Stab! and the first track of the album Duck Stab!/Buster& Glen. A part live action, part animation, part CGI music video has been made for -
Fingerprince
" Fingerprince" is the fourth album by The Residents. It was recorded in 1976-77, and was released in 1977. It was meant to be the first three sided album, but this idea was rejected -
Kettles of Fish on the Outskirts of Town (Dvd/Triple cd set-2003)
"Kettles of Fish on the Outskirts of Town" is a compilation by The Residents. It consists of a DVD and three cds of live performances from 1971 to 2002. It was released in 2003 -
The Residents Wiki
Hello, fellow rezheads! Welcome to the Residents Wiki, your number one resource for everything Residents related! In 1972, a select handful of people received a Christmas card like no other. Within the silk-screened cover -
Our poor, our tired, our huddled masses (1997-CD boxset)
"Our poor, Our Tired, Our Huddled masses" is a cd boxset released by The Residents.It contains four cds- "Washington (Album History 1996- 1981)", "Lincoln (Album History 1980-1972)", "Jefferson (Single History 1972-1997 -
Third Reich N' Roll
"The Third Reich N' Roll" is the third album by The Residents. It was recorded in the "Vileness Fats" era, but none of the songs from the album appeared in it. It is following -
Meet The Residents (1974)
"Meet The Residents" is the first album by The Residents. It was recorded during the "Vileness Fats" era, but no songs appear on it from the album. Most of the songs have a "Western -
Animal Lover (2005)
"Animal Lover" is an album released by The Residents. The concept is that the stories are about human life from the view of various animals. It was released in 2005. - On the way (To -
The Walrus Hunt
The Walrus Hunt is the first track off the sixth album Eskimo. Walrus hunting in kayaks among the floating ice must sometime proceed in the winter darkness or in a condition known as "whiteout" when -
The Ballad of Stuffed Trigger
The Ballad of Stuffed Trigger is the earliest known demo reel by the group who would later become known as The Residents. With contents dating from around 1969, it is among their earliest known recordings -
Wormwood- Curious Stories From The Bible (1998)
“Wormwood” is an album released by The Residents. The songs are based off of various stories from The Bible. It was released in 1998, and had a tour that lasted through all of 1999 -
Heaven?/Hell! (1986-compilation)
“Heaven?/Hell!” is a two CD set released by The Residents. “Heaven?” contains the poppier Residents tracks, while “Hell!” compiles the darker, more experimental songs. They were both released in 1986. - Hellno -
The Boarding House performance
In 1971, The Residents performed on open mic night at a club called "The Boarding House". They performed alongside Phillip "Snakefinger" Lithman, Bavarain Experimentalist N. Senada, and night club singer Peggy Honeydew. Half of the -
Commercial Single/ Album
Both the "Commercial Single" and "Commercial Album" were released in 1980 by The Residents. They compile many one minute songs, with collaborators such as Snakefinger and Fred Frith. On the album, there is 40 one -
George and James/ Its a Man's Man's Man's World (1984)
The George and James album contains one side of reworked George Gershwin songs, while side two has reworkings of the complete side one of James Brown's classic Live at the Apollo. Both the album -
Santa Dog
Santa Dog is a 1972 EP and the first official release by the group who would later become known as The Residents. The first recording considered by The Residents as part of their official discography -
Rusty Coathangers for the Doctor
Rusty Coathangers for the Doctor is a demo reel, recorded in 1970 by the band who would later become known as The Residents. It is among their earliest known recordings, although, similarly to the other -
Eskimo (1979)
This is the sixth album by The Residents. The album is highly influenced by N. Senada and his musical theories. After disappearing for many years, Senada had returned to The Residents' home, with a jar -
Daydream B- Liver (1991-compilation)
"Daydream B- Liver" is a compilation released by The Residents. It compiles rare and unreleased tracks from 1971 to 1991. It was released in 1991. - Daydream In Space -
Not Avaible (1974/ 1978)
"Not Available" is the second album by The Residents. It was recorded in the "Vileness Fats era", even though none of the songs appeared on it from this album. It was recorded 1974, but
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