Album US 1990 on UWEB label
Electronic (Avant-garde, Experimental)
"Liver Music for the bloody buddies - An odd assortment of liver stuff 1972-1990." Notes from release: Track 1: from the "13th Anniversary Show", San Francisco, CA February, 1987. Released as a flexi-disc inserted into the April 1988 issue of Reflex Magazine. Track 2: from "Oh Mummy! Oh Daddy! Can't You See That It's True, What The Beatles Did To Me I Love Lucy Did To You" Berkeley, CA June 1976. None of this infamous show has ever been released. Chaos in motion. Re-issued in 2010 as a file-only. Track 3: from the "13th Anniversary Show" Sydney, Australia, August 1986. Became a single in Australia, but otherwise unreleased. Track 4: from the "Snakey Wake" San Francisco, CA September 1987. An interesting comparison with the studio version (UWEB 002). Previously unreleased. Track 5: from the "13th Anniversary Show", San Francisco, CA October 1985. Recorded at a rehearsal. Previously unreleased. Track 6: (Music Box Punch Card System) Berkeley, CA September 1985. Done under a pseudonym, this demonstration was for a junior highschool music class. Previously unreleased. Track 7: from the "13th Anniversary Show", Tokyo, Japan October 1985. Left of "The Eyeball Show" album. Previously unreleased. Track 8: from "The Party", San Francisco, CA Spring 1972. A performance done under another pseudonym for a private party. Previously unreleased. Track 9: from "Cube-E", San Francisco, CA September 1989. The opening to the third part of "Cube-E". Previously unreleased. Track 10: (The Macintosh Computer pre-midi) Berkeley, CA September 1985. Done under a pseudonym, this demonstration was for a junior highschool music class. Previously unreleased. Track 11: from "Uncle Sam Mole Show", Washington D.C. November 1983. A special additional ending to "The Mole Show" for this New Music America event. Track 12: from "Cube N.Y.E.", San Francisco, CA January 1990. A New Year's treat performed at midnight, luckily recorded by J. Raoul Brody and The Stupeds. ℗ + © 1990, The Cryptic Corporation Made in Canada
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Rex Ray photography by, design |
Joshua Raoul Brody recorded by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Diskomo | The Residents | 3:14 | |
2 | Numb Erone / Satisfaction / Kick A Cat | The Residents | 4:30 | |
3 | This Is A Man's World | The Residents | Betty Jean Newsome, James Brown | 4:54 |
4 | Excerpt | The Residents | 3:16 | |
5 | Red Rider / Die In Terror | The Residents | 5:39 | |
6 | The History Of Digital Music | The Residents | 4:19 | |
7 | Lizard Lady / Semolina | The Residents | 6:08 | |
8 | Excerpt | The Residents | 2:57 | |
9 | Ober | The Residents | 7:41 | |
10 | The History Of Digital Music | The Residents | 6:42 | |
11 | Happy Home / Star Spangled Banner | The Residents | 2:10 | |
12 | Santa Dog | The Residents | 4:31 |