Description: This is a 33 1/3 record to THE RESIDENTS release The Residents 1977 Present THE THIRD REICH N ROLL A 33 1/3 Vintage RECORD The Third Reich 'n Roll is the second studio album by the American art rock group the Residents, released on Ralph Records in 1976. The album consists of two side-long suites of "'semi-phonetic' interpretations of Top 40 rock and roll from the Sixties." The album generated some controversy due to its cover art and Nazi imagery (promotional photos featured the Residents dressed as giant swastikas and wearing oversized swastika glasses). A window display in Berkeley was met with protests and threats of violence. Regardless, it is considered one of the group's masterworks along with most of their material from the 1970s. WHY DO THE RESIDENTS HATE THE BEATLES?" THAT WAS A POPULAR QUESTION A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO WHEN RALPH RECORDS RELEASED THE RESIDENTS' FIRST ALBUM, MEET THE RESIDENTS. NOT EVERYONE APPRECIATED SEEING THEIR BEATLE-GODS WITH FANGS AND CROSS-EYES - NỌT TO MENTION THE ERRATIC NON MUSIC MUSIC. BUT AFTER ALL, THAT WAS A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO. THEN THERE WAS THE SECOND ALBUM. PRODUCED IN TOTAL SECRECY, THE ALBUM IS REPORTEDLY A CONCEPTUALIZATION OF THE THEORY Of ObscURITY. As APPLIED TO PHONETIC ORGANIZATION, 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. They have undertaken seven major world tours and scored multiple films. Pioneers in exploring the potential of CD-ROM and similar technologies, the Residents have won several awards for their multimedia projects. They founded Ralph Records, a record label focusing on avant-garde music, in 1972. Throughout the group's existence, the individual members have ostensibly attempted to work anonymously, preferring to have attention focused on their art. Much speculation and rumor has focused on this aspect of the group. In public, they appear silent and costumed, often wearing eyeball helmets, top hats and tails—a costume now recognized as their signature iconography. In 2017, Hardy Fox, long known to be associated with the Residents, identified himself as the band's co-founder and primary composer; he died in 2018. SIDE ONEBoots... Numb Erone... Guylum Bardot Breath and Length... Consuelo's Departure...Smelly Tongues... Rest Aria...Skratz... Spotted Pinto Bean SIDE TWOInfant Tango... Seasoned Greetings...N-ER-GEE (Crisis Blues) All selections composed and arranged by The Residents and published by Pale Pachyderm Publishing (BMI) except BOOTS by Lee Hazelwood (ASCAP). NOBODY BUT ME by Human Beinz used courtesy of Capitol Records. Special thanks to Wool, R.Essex, J. Whitaker, Zeibak, P. Freihofner, J. Aaron, B. Tangey. Cover design by Pore No Graphics. Reprocessing by The Crypt, San Francisco; Sonic Arts, Inc., San Francisco; Recording Specialists, Inc., Santa Clara. This record was originally produced by Residents, Uninc., and released on Ralph Records in 1974, with a different cover. Produced by The Cryptic Corporation. Copyright 1977, The Cryptic Corporation. Ralph Records, 444 Grove Street, San Francisco, Ca. 94102 RR0677 Visible Cover Edge Wear please see pics THIS RECORD IS IN GOOD please see pics CONDITION .
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