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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
2 cd'er, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
70'er rockelectronicarocksynthpop
Emneord
Emnetal
78.794:5
Indhold
Swastikas on paradeHitler was a vegetarianSatisfaction (Third Reich ephemera)Loser = weed (Third Reich ephemera)Beyond the valley of a day in the life (Third Reich ephemera) The Beatles play The Residents and The Residents Play The Beatles - a-sideFlying (Third Reich ephemera) The Beatles play The Residents and The Residents Play The Beatles - b-sideGerman slide music pt. 1 (Third Reich ephemera)German slide music pt. 2 (Third Reich ephemera)German slide music pt. 3 (Third Reich ephemera)German slide music pt. 4 (Third Reich ephemera)German slide music pt. 5 (Third Reich ephemera)The 'Oh mummy show' (live, 1976)The letter (1982 rehearsal)Satisfaction (live, Madrid, 1983)Land of 1000 dances (Scott Colburn 1992 mix)Loser = weed (live 2013)Third Reich (icky flix DVD mix)Third Reich (live 2001)'Oh mummy' backing tape concentrateThird Reich outtakes reel
Beskrivelse
"'The Third Reich 'N Roll' was recorded during two World Series - October 1974 and October 1975 - and released February 1st 1976 - 'The Beatles play The Residents and The Residents Play The Beatles' recorded March-May 1977 - All other material 1974-2013"
Forlag
MVD EntertainmentThe Cryptic CorporationCherry Red Records
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Louder than war, 2018-01-21
"With Third Reich `N Roll the Residents revved up their monster machine and aimed squarely at the bloated belly of the music business, in much the same way 1976 Punk was meant to do, but mostly didn't. Their distaste was clear from the controversial packaging onwards and as the years have gone by although the shock tactics employed seem naïve, Third Reich 'N Roll is still an intriguing listen and a savage satire on empty headed Pop Music being run by hard-headed businessmen. Things haven't changed that much"
Louder than war, 2018-01-21
Allmusic, 20--
"Mostly any fan of the group will spend many hours trying to decode all the songs here, all the time with a smile on their face"
Allmusic, 20--
TeamRock, 2017-12-28
"During the 1970s, The Residents released four of the greatest albums known to eyeball - Meet -, Not Available, the fantastically realised Commercial Album, and the ultimate Inuit soundtrack, Eskimo. They also released two of the worst - the disco remix of Eskimo (Diskomo) and The Third Reich 'N Roll (2/10), a pastiche of 1950s rock'n'roll with a Nazi leitmotif. It was worse than it sounds.Recordings of classic songs were ripped apart and reassembled with no effort whatsoever. The result? Whoa.You'll still want to buy this reissue, though, because it contains the creepiest version of the Stones' Satisfaction ever committed to vinyl. It's got a fucking amazing sleeve as well"
TeamRock, 2017-12-28