1.1 Easter Woman 1.2 Crown of Creation 1.3 Picnic Boy 1.4 End of Home 1.5 Amber 1.6 Japanese Watercolor 1.7 Emergency 1.8 Die in Terror 1.9 Bludgeon Of A Bluecoat 1.10 Greasy Heart 1.11 Floyd 1.12 Suburban Bathers 1.13 Dimples and Toes 1.14 The Nameless Souls 1.15 Love Leaks Out 1.16 Act of Being Polite 1.17 Medicine Man 1.18 Tragic Bells 1.19 Loss of Innocence 1.20 The Simple Song 1.21 Ups and Downs 1.22 Possessions 1.23 Give It to Someone Else 1.24 Phantom 1.25 Less Not More 1.26 My Work Is So Behind 1.27 Birds in the Trees 1.28 Handful of Desire 1.29 Moisture 1.30 Love Is... 1.31 Troubled Man 1.32 La La 1.33 Loneliness 1.34 Nice Old Man 1.35 The Talk of Creatures 1.36 Fingertips 1.37 In Between Dreams 1.38 Margaret Freeman 1.39 The Coming of the Crow 1.40 When We Were Young
Notes
After spending a couple of years creating the 1979 album, Eskimo, The Residents wanted a break from the long form abstract approach. They had written a lot of melody lines and thought it would be fun to use them all instead of selecting a few to develop. Short-attention-span ideas in music was new. Initially people didn't know what to make of it. Now it is recognized as one of their best
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