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  2. Eskimo (album) - Wikipedia

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    Eskimo is the sixth studio album by American art rock group the Residents. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The album was originally supposed to follow 1977's Fingerprince ; however, due to many delays and arguments with management, it was not released until 1979.

  3. Not Available - Wikipedia

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    Not Available is the fourth studio album by the American band the Residents, released in 1978. [2] [3] The album was allegedly meant to only be released once its creators completely forgot about its existence (adhering to their "Theory of Obscurity," in which an artist's purest work is created without an audience) - however, due to ongoing delays in the release of Eskimo, Not Available was ...

  4. The Residents - Wikipedia

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    The Residents are an American art collective and art rock band best known for their avant-garde music and multimedia works. Since their first official release, Meet the Residents (1974), they have released over 60 albums, numerous music videos and short films, three CD-ROM projects, and ten DVDs over the course of over half a century.

  5. WB: RMX - Wikipedia

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    The album is a heavily altered remix of a 1971 demo tape that the band attempted to use to get signed to Warner Bros. Records. The Residents originally got their name when the anonymous demo tape they recorded in 1971 (later called The Warner Bros. Album ) was rejected by its recipient, Hal Halverstadt, the record executive who had signed ...

  6. Ralph Records - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Records was an independent record label active between 1972 and 1989, best known for being initially run by avant-garde art collective, The Residents.The name arose from the slang phrase for vomiting, "calling Ralph on the porcelain telephone".

  7. Residue of the Residents - Wikipedia

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    Track 13, "From the Plains to Mexico", was originally released in 1989 as a single in Italy with the Residents' book An Almost Complete Collection of Lyrics: 1972 to 1988. [1] Tracks 14–17 were originally released on the 1979 Ralph Records sampler Subterranean Modern. The album also contained music from Chrome, MX-80 and Tuxedomoon.

  8. The Warner Bros. Album - Wikipedia

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    The tape was returned, and addressed to "Residents, 20 Sycamore St., San Francisco," which led the group to briefly take the name Residents Unincorporated, and then later The Residents. The existence of several early recordings would be hinted at in Ralph Records publications and The Residents' own album liner notes throughout the 1970s.

  9. The Residents Radio Special - Wikipedia

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    The Residents Radio Special is an album released by The Residents in 1977. This cassette was a promotional item issued to radio stations shortly after the release of Fingerprince. It was soon offered through the mail-order service in limited quantities on cassette. The cassette was re-released in 1980 and 1984.

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