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  • Pollex Christi
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  • Very, very out of print, and I don't have this. An excerpt appeared on Roosevelt 2.0, though. It's all right; it's the Residents doing Classical Music, and it's more interesting as a curiosity than anything else, at least from the excerpt. The music is written by N. Senada (who may or may not exist), and the score has "holes" in it, where you can drop your own music or quotes of other music—in it, the Residents put in the Star Trek theme and Popeye The Sailor Man. It's stuff like that that keeps the Residents from being too Pretentious and Heavy, but I couldn't see paying $400 for this, which seems to be the going rate on eBay. This was the first Ralph America CD release. - Rev. Syung Myung Me
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  • Very, very out of print, and I don't have this. An excerpt appeared on Roosevelt 2.0, though. It's all right; it's the Residents doing Classical Music, and it's more interesting as a curiosity than anything else, at least from the excerpt. The music is written by N. Senada (who may or may not exist), and the score has "holes" in it, where you can drop your own music or quotes of other music—in it, the Residents put in the Star Trek theme and Popeye The Sailor Man. It's stuff like that that keeps the Residents from being too Pretentious and Heavy, but I couldn't see paying $400 for this, which seems to be the going rate on eBay. This was the first Ralph America CD release. - Rev. Syung Myung Me