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  • Baby Sex (deleted 18 Feb 2008 at 03:44)
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  • Baby Sex is the title of an unreleased recording by The Residents. The title is lifted from the cover, a disturbing image of a woman performing oral sex on an infant boy - an image which was lifted from a pornographic magazine from Denmark. While The Residents are known to be incredibly embarrassed by their early works (and strive to keep them unreleased in their original form) they may be reasonably proud of Baby Sex, as several tracks from this have appeared on compilations. It was also broadcast in its entirety on a radio station in Oregon during a Residents Radio Festival in 1977.
Length
  • 2539.0
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  • N/A
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Name
  • Baby Sex
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Type
Last album
  • The Warner Bros. Album
This Album
  • Baby Sex
Background
  • Orange
Next album
  • Meet The Residents
Released
  • Unreleased
Artist
Recorded
  • 1971
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  • Baby Sex is the title of an unreleased recording by The Residents. The title is lifted from the cover, a disturbing image of a woman performing oral sex on an infant boy - an image which was lifted from a pornographic magazine from Denmark. While The Residents are known to be incredibly embarrassed by their early works (and strive to keep them unreleased in their original form) they may be reasonably proud of Baby Sex, as several tracks from this have appeared on compilations. It was also broadcast in its entirety on a radio station in Oregon during a Residents Radio Festival in 1977. Most of the second half of the album is taken from a recording of The Residents' impromptu live performance at San Francisco's Boarding House in October 1971. Assisted by Snakefinger and N. Senada they staged a "terrorist attack" on the club, performing for thirty minutes. The album also features a cover of Frank Zappa's "King Kong".