Our Finest Flowers
Our Finest Flowers | ||||
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Studio album by the Residents | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Length | 49:02 | |||
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Our Finest Flowers is an album by American art rock group the Residents, released in 1992. For their 20th anniversary, instead of releasing a greatest hits compilation, they decided to release an album of new songs created by combining various components of different past songs. The Residents borrowed from not only their own past original songs, but some of their known cover songs and songs by frequent collaborators Snakefinger and Renaldo and the Loaf. The liner notes refer to the album as "Celebrating Twenty Long Dreary Years of Obscure Stardom".
Liner notes
The liner notes from the original album explain the album as follows:
- What's a group to do when its twentieth birthday rolls around; when the only comparable lasting musical units are the Grateful Dead or The Rolling Stones, and they both have had members die, for christsake. Some people thought a nice collection of "greatest hits" would be a suitable observance. So The Residents tried to write down their "greatest hits" until suddenly one of the guys got a stomach ache and threw up on the song listing. The guy that made the mess had to wash the list off and in the process pretty well smeared the ink all around the paper. Everybody thought it was funny so they started reading the words, or at least what the words looked like. "Perfect Goat," one said. "I think we should put that on our album"
- They knew the vomit was no accident, it was an omen. They tore the paper into little pieces and dropped them onto the floor. It was still wet. Some of the pieces you couldn't read anymore, but they didn't seem to care. Somehow, ideas came from those torn slips. And sure enough, "Perfect Goat" did make it on the album, along with fifteen other tracks that Dr. Frankenstein would have surely been proud to have stitched together. Yes, these are new songs. Just like all good pop music, there is something familiar about them, something friendly. But as you listen, never forget that vomit is at their core: twenty long years of painful regurgitation.[2]
Track listing
No. | Title | Original Source Songs | Length |
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1. | "Gone Again" | Interpolates:
| 3:59 |
2. | "The Sour Song" | Interpolates:
| 2:42 |
3. | "Six Amber Things" | Interpolates:
| 2:33 |
4. | "Mr. Lonely" | Interpolates:
| 2:30 |
5. | "Perfect Goat" | Interpolates:
| 2:49 |
6. | "Blue Tongues" | Interpolates:
| 3:42 |
7. | "Jungle Bunny" | Interpolates:
| 2:48 |
8. | "I'm Dreaming of a White Sailor" | Interpolates:
| 3:10 |
9. | "...Or Maybe a Marine" | Interpolates:
| 2:48 |
10. | "Kick a Picnic" | Interpolates:
| 2:26 |
11. | "Dead Wood" | Interpolates:
| 4:25 |
12. | "Baby Sister" | Interpolates:
| 3:44 |
13. | "Forty-Four No More" | Interpolates:
| 3:36 |
14. | "He Also Serves" | Interpolates:
| 2:46 |
15. | "Ship of Fools" | Interpolates:
| 4:16 |
16. | "Be Kind to U-WEB Footed Friends" | Interpolates:
| 0:48 |
Total length: | 49:02 |
Notes
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- Meet the Residents
- The Third Reich 'n Roll
- Fingerprince
- Not Available
- Duck Stab!/Buster & Glen
- Eskimo
- Commercial Album
- Mark of the Mole
- The Tunes of Two Cities
- Title in Limbo
- George & James
- The Big Bubble
- Stars & Hank Forever
- God in Three Persons
- Buckaroo Blues
- The King & Eye
- Freak Show
- Our Finest Flowers
- Gingerbread Man
- Have a Bad Day
- Wormwood
- Demons Dance Alone
- 12 Days of Brumalia
- Animal Lover
- Tweedles
- The Voice of Midnight
- The Bunny Boy
- The Ughs!
- Lonely Teenager
- Coochie Brake
- The Ghost of Hope
- Intruders
- Metal, Meat & Bone
- Santa Dog
- "Satisfaction"
- "The Beatles Play the Residents and the Residents Play the Beatles"
- Duck Stab!
- "Santa Dog '78"
- Babyfingers
- Diskomo
- The Commercial Single
- Intermission: Extraneous Music from the Residents' Mole Show
- "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"
- "Kaw-Liga"
- For Elsie
- "Hit the Road Jack"
- The Snakey Wake
- "Santa Dog 88"
- "Don't Be Cruel"
- Prelude to "The Teds"
- Pollex Christi
- The Mole Show Live at the Roxy
- The 13th Anniversary Show Live in the U.S.A.
- Cube E: Live in Holland
- Live at the Fillmore
- Roadworms: The Berlin Sessions
- Wormwood Live
- Freak Show
- Gingerbread Man
- Bad Day on the Midway
- WB: RMX
- The King & Eye: RMX
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