Álbum disponible en vinilo (LP SP) y CD en total 5 ediciones. "The Residents: Meet The Residents" is the debut studio album by the avant-garde art collective known as The Residents, released in 1974. This groundbreaking album is a surreal and satirical take on popular music, blending various genres and styles into a unique soundscape that defies easy categorization. The album's cover art parodies The Beatles' "Meet The Beatles!" with distorted imagery, signaling the unconventional nature of the music within. Among the tracks on this eclectic album are "Boots," a deconstructed version of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'," and "Numb Erone," the opening track that sets the tone for the album's experimental sound. Other notable tracks include "Guylum Bardot," "Breath And Length," and "Consuelo's Departure," which further showcase The Residents' penchant for creating dissonant and challenging audio experiences. "Smelly Tongues" stands out as one of the more recognizable songs, featuring haunting melodies and lyrics. The album continues with pieces like "Rest Aria," "Skratz," and the whimsically titled "Spotted Pinto Bean." With "Infant Tango," "Seasoned Greetings," and "N-ER-GEE (Crisis Blues)," the album concludes, leaving listeners with an impression of having experienced something truly out of the ordinary in the realm of music. Álbum abarca todos los géneros Rock, Música electrónica, Música experimental, Música de vanguardia y Resumen.
The Residents: Meet The Residents versión en vinilo LP en estándar edición. Esta edición en concreto se lanzó en EE.UU. en la editorial Ralph Records en colaboración con MVD Audio el día 5. abril 2011.
Vinylová reedice klasického alba The Residents, které původně vyšlo u Ralph Records v roce 1974. Kompletní, bláznivý výlet Residents začal tímto debutem! Do tehdejšího obrovského zvukového mlýnku na maso byly hozeny sety od Franka Zappy přes Captaina Beefhearta a Raymonda Scotta až po SUN RA. Toto vydání je tím nejlepším místem, kde můžete poprvé vstoupit do divokého a úžasného světa The Residents. Poprvé po letech sucha opět na vinylu!
Álbum abarca todos los géneros Rock, Música electrónica, Música experimental, Música de vanguardia y Resumen.
The Residents: Meet The Residents versión en vinilo 3LP/SP en remasterizado edición. Esta edición en concreto se lanzó en Europa, Reino Unido y EE.UU. en la editorial New Ralph Too en colaboración con MVD Audio y Cherry Red el día 20. enero 2023.
"The Residents: Meet The Residents" is the debut studio album by the avant-garde art collective known as The Residents, released in 1974. This groundbreaking album is a surreal and satirical take on popular music, blending various genres and styles into a unique soundscape that defies easy categorization. The album's cover art parodies The Beatles' "Meet The Beatles!" with distorted imagery, signaling the unconventional nature of the music within. Among the tracks on this eclectic album are "Boots," a deconstructed version of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'," and "Numb Erone," the opening track that sets the tone for the album's experimental sound. Other notable tracks include "Guylum Bardot," "Breath And Length," and "Consuelo's Departure," which further showcase The Residents' penchant for creating dissonant and challenging audio experiences. "Smelly Tongues" stands out as one of the more recognizable songs, featuring haunting melodies and lyrics. The album continues with pieces like "Rest Aria," "Skratz," and the whimsically titled "Spotted Pinto Bean." With "Infant Tango," "Seasoned Greetings," and "N-ER-GEE (Crisis Blues)," the album concludes, leaving listeners with an impression of having experienced something truly out of the ordinary in the realm of music.
Álbum abarca todos los géneros Rock, Música electrónica, Música experimental, Música de vanguardia y Resumen. Remastered Vinyl.
The Residents: Meet The Residents versión en CD en estándar edición. Esta edición en concreto se lanzó en EE.UU. en la editorial MVD Audio el día 29. abril 2011.
"The Residents: Meet The Residents" is the debut studio album by the avant-garde art collective known as The Residents, released in 1974. This groundbreaking album is a surreal and satirical take on popular music, blending various genres and styles into a unique soundscape that defies easy categorization. The album's cover art parodies The Beatles' "Meet The Beatles!" with distorted imagery, signaling the unconventional nature of the music within. Among the tracks on this eclectic album are "Boots," a deconstructed version of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'," and "Numb Erone," the opening track that sets the tone for the album's experimental sound. Other notable tracks include "Guylum Bardot," "Breath And Length," and "Consuelo's Departure," which further showcase The Residents' penchant for creating dissonant and challenging audio experiences. "Smelly Tongues" stands out as one of the more recognizable songs, featuring haunting melodies and lyrics. The album continues with pieces like "Rest Aria," "Skratz," and the whimsically titled "Spotted Pinto Bean." With "Infant Tango," "Seasoned Greetings," and "N-ER-GEE (Crisis Blues)," the album concludes, leaving listeners with an impression of having experienced something truly out of the ordinary in the realm of music.
Álbum abarca todos los géneros Rock, Música electrónica, Música experimental, Música de vanguardia y Resumen.
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