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Residents - Leftovers (1970-1988)

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Format: CD
Label: CRYPTIC CORPORATION
Rel. Date: 10/31/2025
UPC: 5013929362536

Leftovers (1970-1988)
Artist: Residents
Format: CD
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Rusty Concentrate
2. Primal Satisfaction
3. Satisfaction RDX
4. Loser = Weed RDX
5. Ow Bout That (Vocal)
6. An Afternoon With Barry
7. What?
8. The Idiot Bastard Son of `What?'
9. Eight Thumbs to Hold You
10. Crumbling Mountain Sketch
11. Woopy Snorp RDX
12. Flying (Parts 1, 2 ; 3)
13. Piano Fragments 1 ; 3
14. Santa Dog `78 (Take 1)
15. Hello Dolly (Etcetera)
16. Better Off Dead
17. Diskomo (Take 1)
18. Commercial Composition*
19. Cosmetics for Reality (Vocal)
20. Shut Up RDX
21. We're a Happy Family RDX
22. Never Played Guitar Before
23. Raindance
24. The Big Bubble
25. Fireflies Used to Fly Low
26. Sorry (In Session)
27. Go Where You Wanna Go
28. Cry for the Fire
29. The Making of a Mole (1979-1985)
30. Man Music Concentrate
31. Shrunken Head (Proto Mix)
32. Ugly Beauty (Proto Mix)
33. Jazz Album Experiment
34. Ugh / MIDI Joe
35. Unused TV Music Concentrate
36. G3P Overture (Live Drums RDX)
37. The Loss of a Loved One (Original Version)
38. Fine Fat Flies (Original Version)
39. Cryptic Beds

More Info:

Formed in the early 1970s, The Residents have now been charting a unique path through the musical landscape for over half a century now. From far-out, experimental recordings to highly conceptual, innovative multi-platform projects, the band refuses to stand still, and continues to move in several different directions at once. But you already knew that.

Combining new RDX mixes produced by The Residents using their original multitrack tapes under lockdown conditions during 2020, and a number of tapes placed by Hardy Fox in a part of the band's storage complex re-discovered in 2023, 'Leftovers' brings together the 'Leftovers Again?!' Record Store Day trilogy, alongside extra leftovers which The Residents couldn't fit onto those vinyl only releases.

Featuring alternate versions and lost tracks from The Residents' 'classic' 1970s period, the lost 'Man' album music, Mole Trilogy outtakes, alternate versions of 'God In 3 Persons' material and even evidence of a brief "jazz phase" 'Leftovers' is a treasure trove for fans of this remarkable, chameleonic band at their best pREServed for future generations - this is The Residents as we've always wanted to hear them.

Leftovers (1970-1988)

        
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