The Residents "Duckstab/Buster and Glen" (1978)
I've listened to quite a few Residents' albums. A friend of mine got really into them a few years back, and every time I admitted to having
listened to and enjoying one of their albums he'd give me another recommendation... not that I was complaining.
The Residents are one of the original oddball acts. They made music that utilised a cut and paste approach and dwelled in the obscure,
with elements of world music, musique concrete, sound effects,
pitch-shifted vocals, soundtrack, pop, ambient music and so many different
flavours of experimentation all colliding with each other. The band are still going
strong some 50 or so years since their inception, and in that time (though they have
been tentatively identified) they have managed to successfully hide
their identities for years. Rumours flew around that the band consisted
of everyone from Zappa and Beefheart through to Lennon and McCartney.
I hadn't actually listened to this one, despite it being one of their
better known releases, but it certainly doesn't disappoint, equal parts
fun, creepy, and genius.
This band is also a very clear influence on two bands that I enjoy greatly: Primus (who've covered at least three of the tracks here), and Ween.
No comments:
Post a Comment