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The Tunes of Two Cities

Artist: Residents

Year: 1985
Country: United States
Catalog No: Ralph Records, RZ 8202
Format: Vinyl Lp
Spezification: vg+/ex
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A1   Serenade For Missy
 
 

A2   A Maze Of Jigsaws
A3   Mousetrap
A4   God Of Darkness
A5   Smack Your Lips (Clap Your Teeth)
 

A6   Praise For The Curse
B1   The Secret Seed
B2   Smokebeams
 

B3   Mourning The Undead
B4   Song Of The Wild
B5   The Evil Disposer
B6   Happy Home (Excerpt From Act II Of "Innisfree")
 

 
Companies, etc.
  • Manufactured By – Ralph Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ? – Cryptic Corporation
  • Copyright © – Cryptic Corporation
  • Published By – Pale Pachyderm Publishing
  • Lacquer Cut At – Sonic Arts
  • Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-13602
  • Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-13603
Credits
  • Cover – Poorknow Graphics*
  • Lacquer Cut By – LKIKS*
  • Written-By, Performer [Played By] – The Residents
Notes
1985 repress by Rainbo Records with "109 Minna Street" address on back sleeve, bottom left. It has also the Cryptic logo on the bottom right, and the mention "Jacket Made In Canada" just under. The original release (1982) has a different address, logo and mention.

Manufactured by Ralph Records / 109 Minna Street #391 / San Francisco, CA 94105
(P) (C) 1982, The Cryptic Corporation

Published by Pale Pachyderm Pub (BMI)
? © 1982 - The Cryptic Corp.

[Sleeve notes:]
"The Tunes Of Two Cities" is the second part of The Residents' Mole Trilogy which began with "Mark Of The Mole" in 1981. While the first LP is an elaborately told story of political and social struggle, "Two Cities" is a documentation of the music of these two different cultures as they were before fate threw them into turmoil.
The tracks on this record alternate between societies. First one culture...then the other...making its point, not just by what is said...but by the listener's willingness to understand the globe wrenching power of "DIFFERENCE".