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Commercial Album

 
Album Review: The Commercial Album

  • Artist: The Residents
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1980 11
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Here's the concept: The structure of most pop songs consists of only two parts, the verse and the chorus. Since the verse and chorus usually repeat three times in a three-minute song, a pop tune really only consists of one minute of music. Cut out the repetition and you can, therefore, fit 40 pop songs onto a 40-minute record. And that's exactly what the Residents have done on The Commercial Album, the title of which comes from the band's deduction that since pop songs only consist of one minute of music and most advertisements are about a minute long also, ad jingles are "therefore the music of America." Got it? Whatever the concept behind it, this album is not only weird in that special way that only Residents albums are, but it's also surprisingly musically satisfying. A few of its 40 tracks ("Secrets" and "The Simple Song," for example) feel like throwaways, but most of them are surprisingly well organized and complete. The instrumental "Japanese Watercolor" is particularly impressive, as are the songs "Picnic Boy" and "Troubled Man." This album would make a great introduction to the Residents for anyone who hasn't yet been exposed to the band's unique brand of whimsy. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Easter Woman Residents Residents (1:03)
Perfect Love Residents Residents (1:03)
Picnic Boy Residents Residents (1:01)
End of Home Residents Residents (1:04)
Amber Residents Residents (1:02)
Japanese Watercolor Residents Residents (1:02)
Secrets Residents Residents (1:03)
Die in Terror Residents Residents (1:03)
Red Rider Residents Residents (1:02)
My Second Wife Residents Residents (1:02)
Floyd Residents Residents (1:03)
Suburban Bathers Residents Residents (1:04)
Dimples and Toes Residents Residents (1:03)
The Nameless Souls Residents Residents (1:04)
Love Leaks Out Residents Residents (1:04)
Act of Being Polite Residents Residents (1:03)
Medicine Man Residents Residents (1:04)
Tragic Bells Residents Residents (1:03)
Loss of Innocence Residents Residents (1:04)
The Simple Song Residents Residents (1:02)
Ups and Downs Residents Residents (1:04)
Possessions Residents Residents (1:03)
Give It to Someone Else Residents Residents (1:03)
Phantom Residents Residents (1:04)
Less Not More Residents Residents (1:03)
My Work Is So Behind Residents Residents (1:04)
Birds in the Trees Residents Residents (1:04)
Handful of Desire Residents Residents (1:04)
Moisture Residents Residents (1:04)
Love Is . . . Residents Residents (1:03)
Troubled Man Residents Residents (1:04)
La La Residents Residents (1:04)
Loneliness Residents Residents (1:04)
Nice Old Man Residents Residents (1:04)
The Talk of Creatures Residents Residents (1:04)
Fingertips Residents Residents (1:04)
In Between Dreams Residents Residents (1:04)
Margaret Freeman Residents Residents (1:03)
The Coming of the Crow Residents Residents (1:04)
When We Were Young Residents Residents (1:02)

Credits

Phil "Snakefinger" Lithman (Guitar), Chris Cutler (Drums), Snakefinger (Guest Appearance), Chris Cutler (Guest Appearance), Residents (Composer), Phil "Snakefinger" Lithman (Vocals), Don Preston (Synthesizer), Sandy Sandwich (Guest Appearance), Residents (Producer), Phil "Snakefinger" Lithman (Violin), Fred Frith (Musician), Residents (Writer), Don Jackovich (Guest Appearance), Fred Frith (Guest Appearance), Residents (Arranger), Mud's Sis (Guest Appearance)
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Commercial Album
Studio album by The Residents
Released November 1980
Recorded ?
Genre Avant-garde
Length 42:12
Label Ralph Records (original US release)
Pre Records (original UK release)
Charisma Records (original European release)
East Side Digital (CD reissue)
Producer The Residents
Professional reviews
The Residents chronology
Babyfingers
(1979)
The Commercial Album
(1980)
Mark of the Mole
(1981)

Commercial Album is an album released by The Residents in 1980. It is commonly considered a follow-up of Duck Stab/Buster & Glen. The album pares down the concept and structure of the average commercial pop song and reduces it to a one-minute redux. It contains a compilation of 40 such sixty-second vignettes. The album used several session musicians, including Chris Cutler, Snakefinger and Fred Frith as well as two anonymous guest vocalists, Lene Lovich ("Picnic Boy") and Andy Partridge ("Margaret Freeman").

The faces on the album cover are John Travolta and Barbra Streisand. The backside of the original LP labels listed the length as "1:00" after each of the 40 song titles. The first edition sleeve listed the tracks in the wrong order.

Track listing

All tracks by The Residents

  1. "Easter Woman" – 1:03
  2. "Perfect Love" – 1:03
  3. "Picnic Boy" – 1:01
  4. "End of Home" – 1:04
  5. "Amber" – 1:02
  6. "Japanese Watercolor" – 1:02
  7. "Secrets" – 1:03
  8. "Die in Terror" – 1:03
  9. "Red Rider" – 1:02
  10. "My Second Wife" – 1:02
  11. "Floyd" – 1:03
  12. "Suburban Bathers" – 1:04
  13. "Dimples and Toes" – 1:03
  14. "The Nameless Souls" – 1:04
  15. "Love Leaks Out" – 1:04
  16. "Act of Being Polite" – 1:03
  17. "Medicine Man" – 1:04
  18. "Tragic Bells" – 1:03
  19. "Loss of Innocence" – 1:04
  20. "The Simple Song" – 1:02
  21. "Ups and Downs" – 1:04
  22. "Possessions" – 1:03
  23. "Give It to Someone Else" – 1:03
  24. "Phantom" – 1:04
  25. "Less Not More" – 1:03
  26. "My Work Is So Behind" – 1:04
  27. "Birds in the Trees" – 1:04
  28. "Handful of Desire" – 1:04
  29. "Moisture" – 1:04
  30. "Love Is..." – 1:03
  31. "Troubled Man" – 1:04
  32. "La La" – 1:04
  33. "Loneliness" – 1:04
  34. "Nice Old Man" – 1:04
  35. "The Talk of Creatures" – 1:04
  36. "Fingertips" – 1:04
  37. "In Between Dreams" – 1:0
  38. "Margaret Freeman" – 1:03
  39. "The Coming of the Crow" – 1:04
  40. "When We Were Young" – 1:02
  • Bonus Tracks (1988 CD release only)
  1. "Shut Up Shut Up"
  2. "And I Was Alone"
  3. "Theme for an American TV Show"
  4. "We're a Happy Family/Bali Ha'i"
  5. "The Sleeper"
  6. "Boy in Love"
  7. "Diskomo (Remix)"
  8. "Jailhouse Rock"
  9. "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"
  10. "Hit the Road Jack"

Personnel

  • Chris Cutler – Drums
  • Fred Frith – Musician
  • Phil "Snakefinger" Lithman – Guitar, Violin, Vocals
  • Don Preston – Synthesizer
  • The Residents – Arranger, Composer, Producer, Writer

 
 

 

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