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Album - 1987 - DeB Id: 50279
By The Residents
11 Tracks 3 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 3 Charts

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 The greatest fear is of the unknown.

 The album is a kind of life cycle in which a human grows, lives, gets emotional, sometimes rejoices, sometimes despairs, then ages and finally dies.

 Dive into The Residents' 'Not Available' and experience a haunting avant-garde journey unlike any other.

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 The atmosphere felt in its thirty-five minutes is that of a cosmic tragedy, it’s like being led to see a world no longer populated by men but only by their souls.

 The Residents give us a masterful interpretation, providing us with Not Available as well as a record, also a book of philosophy.

 Dive into The Residents' 'Not Available' and experience a unique cosmic journey through sound and philosophy.

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 The Residents present themselves as apocalyptic prophets of the present and the future.

 Not Available... has been defined as a true phonetic experiment.

 Dive into The Residents' Not Available and experience a fearless journey through avant-garde soundscapes and sonic experimentation.

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Epilogue (02:30)
All the stories on this recording are expressed in the past tense,This is because the Eskimo, particularly the Polar Eskimo on which this album is based, was "rescued" from its "miserable" life style by welfare in the late sixties. The Polar Eskimo has been relocated entirely into government housing, and now spends most of the day watching reruns on TV.
ESKIMO IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO N. SENADA WHO STARTED THE WHOLE THING
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The Residents

The Residents are an American avant-garde/experimental music group known for anonymity (often associated with eyeball masks), a self-mythologized “Theory of Obscurity,” and deconstructive parodies of popular music and American culture through sound collage and treated voices.
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