Description
The studio album that might have been, now is.
The normal business cycle calls for a band to record an album, then to tour in support of it. But if nothing else, The Residents love to experiment, often perversely defying convention. Consequently, during a time when little interest is being paid to CDs, the idea of developing a touring show without the restriction of promoting an album made perfect sense. This time the group could just play whatever they wanted instead of a predetermined show. It would be fun - and it was.
But after forty or so performances, The Residents started wondering: what would the album that 'might have been' sound like? ...and they begin to imagine the fictitious album they would be supporting - had they actually recorded one. As usual with Randy, Chuck & Bob, imagination quickly leads to action, and, in a short time this action produced the curious, Lonely Teenager.
Featuring pieces that were performed in the show as well as others that were considered but ultimately rejected, Lonely Teenager is 'the studio album that might have been.' Benefiting hugely from the Talking Light tour, the CD also includes additional tunes featuring new arrangements of Lizard Lady (from Duck Stab Re-Imagined sessions) and The Bunny Boy's Boxes of Armageddon.
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Additional Details
Label: Ralph Records
Genre: Pop/Rock
Run Time: 48 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 06/07/11
UPC: 760137518020
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