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Wormwood: Curious Stories from the Bible

 
Album Review: Wormwood: Curious Stories from the Bible

  • Artist: The Residents
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 13, 1998
  • Total Time: 63:20
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Like the Resident's 1988 CD God in Three Persons, which is formally an opera of the new narrative type with lots of rhythmic speaking and chorus responses somewhat in the style of the classic Southern talking blues, this wonderful new piece in 20 parts is also a commentary on the more bizarre imagery and smarmy, truly uneasy emotions from the Bible. While being full of irony and postmodernism, it also reaches for that deep kind of soul-shaking experience that is the true wellspring of religious awe before the lawgivers arrive in town. The liner notes offer some truly sane considerations on the Bible as a book and its applications in modern life," ... which vilify nor sanctify the book." Some of the excerpts: "In the Beginning" opens with a terrifying animalistic roar, thunder crashes, wierd electronics, unresolved chords and your general universal chaos. Late night desert sounds and Middle Eastern scales gradually take over. "Fire Fall" features Lot as an old man recalling the burning of Sodom and Gomarrah, with squeaking synth and thick, string-like electronics -- "Fire fell from the sky, tears fell from my eyes!" "They Are the Meat" describes the odd visions experienced by Ezekiel as he is allowed to eat only bread and must sleep on his side for 13 months. "How to Get a Head" depicts heavily punctuated music to relate Salome's psychotic obsessions with John the Baptist's severed head. "Cain and Abel," sung by Cain, his brother's murderer, develops some truly mixed emotions of sadness mixed with envy and repressed anger -- "... blood drowns the ground, 'cause you didn't need me." "God's Magic Finger" tells with wacked humor the story of the mysterious writing on the wall at Belshazzar's Feast -- "It was a finger instead of a singer ... It didn't stay too long." "Bathsheba Bathes" is underscored by floating gamelan music in odd tuning, and tells the story of the killing of David's rival, Bathsheba's husband, arranged by YHWH, who also takes David and Bathsheba's first born to balance the books. "Bridegroom of Blood" features a stuttering Moses and something to do with circumcision. "The Seven Ugly Cows" is built on a funky beat with magnificently skewed harmonies and has a text describing Joseph's rise to power in Egypt and his dream interpretations while in prison. "Burn Baby Burn" is another happily funky number about the sacrifice of the daughter of Jephthah the Gileadite -- " Soon I will be burning for my ... Daddy. God digs my daddy! " The concluding selection is a powerfully imagined electronic and sound effects tone poem entitled "Revelation." ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
In the Beginning Residents Residents (2:57)
Fire Fall (Lyrics) Residents Residents (3:34)
They Are the Meat Residents Residents (2:40)
Melancholy Clumps Residents Residents (1:43)
How to Get a Head (Lyrics) Residents Residents (4:05)
Cain and Abel Residents Residents (3:34)
Mr. Misery Residents Residents (2:19)
Tent Peg in the Temple (Lyrics) Residents Residents (2:54)
God's Magic Finger (Lyrics) Residents Residents (2:41)
Spilling the Seed Residents Residents (2:44)
Dinah and the Unclean Skin (Lyrics) Residents Residents (3:12)
Bathsheba Bathes Residents Residents (2:52)
Bridegroom of Blood Residents Residents (4:57)
Hanging by His Hair (Lyrics) Residents Residents (2:33)
The Seven Ugly Cows Residents Residents (2:34)
Burn Baby Burn Residents Residents (2:59)
Kill Him Residents Residents (2:39)
I Hate Heaven Residents Residents (2:50)
Judas Saves (Lyrics) Residents Residents (3:55)
Revelation Residents Residents (5:38)

Credits

Leigh Barbier (Illustrations), Molley Harvey (Vocals), Cryptic Corporation (Producer), Carla Fabrizio (Assistant), Laurie Amat (Vocals), Linda Goldstein (Vocals), Carla Fabrizio (Vocals), Diana Alden (Vocals), The Pavers (Multi Instruments), Karin Wittich (Package Design), Wayne Doba (Vocals), Residents (Arranger), Carla Fabrizio (Multi Instruments), Richard Marriott (Multi Instruments)
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Wormwood: Curious Stories from the Bible
Studio album by The Residents
Released 1998
Genre Avant-Garde, Electronic, Rock
The Residents chronology
Have a Bad Day (1996) Wormwood: Curious Stories from the Bible (1998)
Icky Flix (2001)

Wormwood: Curious Stories from the Bible is a concept album released in 1998 by avant-garde musicians The Residents. The album's purpose is to retell some of the more "curious" stories in the Bible, not to condemn or condone, but to give people a greater understanding, although the liner notes do sometimes give a sarcastic and almost mocking sense.

Track listing

  1. "In the Beginning" - (2:57) is about the creation of the Earth and is entirely instrumental.
  2. "Fire Fall" - (3:34) is about Lot escaping from Sodom and watching his wife turn to salt.
  3. "They Are The Meat" - (2:40) is about Ezekiel's visions whilst he is forced to eat only bread and sleep on his side.
  4. "Melancholy Clumps" - (1:48) is about Noah building the Ark.
  5. "How To Get A Head" - (4:05) tells us the tale of Salome requesting the head of John the Baptist.
  6. "Cain And Abel" - (3:34) tells us the story of the jealous Cain killing his brother.
  7. "Mr. Misery" - (2:19) is about Jeremiah and his suffering.
  8. "Tent Peg In the Temple" - (2:54) is about the killing of Sisera.
  9. "God's Magic Finger" - (2:41) is about the story of King Belshazzar.
  10. "Spilling The Seed" - (2:44) is about the story of Onan.
  11. "Dinah and the Unclean Skin" - (2:52) is about the story of Dinah.
  12. "Bathsheba Bathes" - (2:52) is about King David and Bathsheba.
  13. "Bridegroom of Blood" - (4:57) is about Moses being attacked by God and the wife of Moses intervening by performing circumcision on their baby.
  14. "Hanging by His Hair" - (2:33) tells us the story of Absalom and his death.
  15. "The Seven Ugly Cows" - (2:34) is about Joseph and his visions.
  16. "Burn Baby Burn" - (2:59) tells us the story of Jephthah sacrificing his daughter.
  17. "KILL HIM!" - (2:39) is the story of God telling Abraham to sacrifice his son and gives us an insight into his possible thoughts.
  18. "I Hate Heaven" - (2:50) is based on the Song of Solomon.
  19. "Judas Saves" - (3:55) is told from the point of view of Judas Iscariot. This song proposes that Judas's betrayal of Jesus was necessary so that people could have their sins forgiven. It also proposes that Judas had been told by God to do so. (Compare the theories put forth by the protagonist of Jorge Luis Borges' short story "Three Versions of Judas".)
  20. "Revelation" - (5:38) is an instrumental inspired by the Book of Revelation, chapters 4-22.

 
 

 

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