The Residents – Daydream B Liver
Label: | UWEB – uweb 005 |
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Format: | |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Avantgarde, Experimental |
Tracklist
1 | Daydream In Space | 8:24 | |
2 | Dog Glue | 1:14 | |
The Hank Williams Death And Despair Trilogy In Waltz Time | |||
3 | Dear Brother | 3:41 | |
4 | Pictures Of Life's Other Side | 3:06 | |
5 | I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry | 3:11 | |
Before There Was Snakefinger There Was P.C. Lithman - Before There Was The Un-Named Band There Was A Band With No Name - Before There Was Time And Space There Was N. Senada | |||
6 | A Live Radio Broadcast | 2:19 | |
7 | The Boarding House | 13:11 | |
8 | King Kong | 4:02 | |
Nineteen Ninties | |||
9 | All Tha' Freaks | 1:04 | |
10 | From The Plains To Mexico | 3:27 | |
11 | Wistful Break | 1:02 | |
12 | Burning Love | 2:14 | |
13 | Daydream Believer | 2:57 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – UWEB
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Cryptic Corporation
- Copyright © – Cryptic Corporation
- Recorded At – The Boarding House
- Glass Mastered At – Disc Manufacturing, Inc., Anaheim – 20393
Credits
- Photography By, Design – Rex Ray
- Written-By – The Residents (tracks: 1, 2, 9 to 11)
Notes
"Another odd assortment of liver stuff 1971-1991."
Track 1 (1985): a mish-mash of seemingly oddities, including a tip of the top hat to Sun Ra and Barry White. Compiled by the band for this project,
Track 2 (1989): a snippet from the music used behind the "Baby King" stories on the album "The King And Eye",
Tracks 3 to 5 (1986): three lost tracks from the Stars And Hank" sessions,
Tracks 6 to 8 (1971): (no comment),
Track 9 (1990): a bit of playfulness during the recording sessions for "Freak Show",
Track 10 (1990): this is the original recording which was released only as a seven inch single included in a Italian lyrics book. Much moodier than the later arrangements on Cube-E,
Track 11 (1990): (no comment),
Track 12 (1990): this recording of a loose rehearsal for a live German TV show is a completely different up-beat arrangement, unlike later versions that appeared on "The King And Eye" and Cube-E projects,
Track 13 (1991): The Monkees's hit single is severely reworked here and was recorded especially for this project.
"Sweet dreams to you all.
All songs by the usual folks except nods to Sun Ra (Space Is The Place), Frank Zappa (King Kong), John Stewart (Daydream Believer), Hank Williams (I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Pictures of Life's Other Side, Dear Brother) and Senada (Concerto and Symphony for Saxophone and Violin, and other unspecified pieces).
Thanks to P.C. "Snakefinger" Lithman for the imaginative talking, sawing violin, and plucking guitar with great enthusiasm on the 1971 recordings.
The recordings on this disc are from different time periods and were recorded under various circumstances. They may hiss and pop. Such is life."
(all notes from release)
℗ + © 1991, The Cryptic Corporation
Track 1 (1985): a mish-mash of seemingly oddities, including a tip of the top hat to Sun Ra and Barry White. Compiled by the band for this project,
Track 2 (1989): a snippet from the music used behind the "Baby King" stories on the album "The King And Eye",
Tracks 3 to 5 (1986): three lost tracks from the Stars And Hank" sessions,
Tracks 6 to 8 (1971): (no comment),
Track 9 (1990): a bit of playfulness during the recording sessions for "Freak Show",
Track 10 (1990): this is the original recording which was released only as a seven inch single included in a Italian lyrics book. Much moodier than the later arrangements on Cube-E,
Track 11 (1990): (no comment),
Track 12 (1990): this recording of a loose rehearsal for a live German TV show is a completely different up-beat arrangement, unlike later versions that appeared on "The King And Eye" and Cube-E projects,
Track 13 (1991): The Monkees's hit single is severely reworked here and was recorded especially for this project.
"Sweet dreams to you all.
All songs by the usual folks except nods to Sun Ra (Space Is The Place), Frank Zappa (King Kong), John Stewart (Daydream Believer), Hank Williams (I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Pictures of Life's Other Side, Dear Brother) and Senada (Concerto and Symphony for Saxophone and Violin, and other unspecified pieces).
Thanks to P.C. "Snakefinger" Lithman for the imaginative talking, sawing violin, and plucking guitar with great enthusiasm on the 1971 recordings.
The recordings on this disc are from different time periods and were recorded under various circumstances. They may hiss and pop. Such is life."
(all notes from release)
℗ + © 1991, The Cryptic Corporation
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: UWEB005 DISC MFG., INC. (A) W.O.# 20393-1
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Daydream B-Liver (CD, Reissue, Remastered) | Klanggalerie | gg222 | Europe | 2016 | ||
New Submission | Daydream B-Liver (14×File, FLAC, Reissue, Remastered) | Klanggalerie | gg222 | Austria | 2017 |
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