RESIDENTS  - Mark Of The Mole (Ralph Records – RZ-8152) USA 1981 LP (Experimental) | vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: NM (mint-) comes with "Ralph" company inner sleeve.

The official inception of the Residents was the release of Meet The Residents in 1974, but members of the group had worked together since 1969 or perhaps earlier. The band is known for its wide range of named guest stars and collaborators, its multitude of concept albums, its ambitious multimedia, audiovisual, and stage projects, its highly reclusive nature (with all its public relations handled by The Cryptic Corporation), and the mystery surrounding much of its activities, from its history since 1972 to the identities of its members.

The band has consistently related that it took its name from a rejection letter that it had received from Warner Bros. Records. They sent the label an anonymous demo tape, the letter thus simply addressed them as "Residents."


Hole-Workers At The Mercies Of Nature
A1Voices Of The Air
The Ultimate Disaster
A2Won't You Keep Us Working?
A3First Warning
A4Back To Normality?
A5The Sky Falls!
A6Why Are We Crying
A7The Tunnels Are Filling
A8It Never Stops
Migration
A9March To The Sea
A10The Observer
A11Hole-Workers' New Hymn
Hole-Workers Vs Man And Machine
Another Land
B1Rumors
B2Arrival
B3Deployment
B4Saturation
The New Machine
B5Idea
B6Construction
B7Failure / Reconstruction
B8Success
Final Confrontation
B9Driving The Moles Away
B10Don't Tread On Me
B11The Short War
B12Resolution?

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RESIDENTS Mark Of The Mole (Ralph Records – RZ-8152) USA 1981 LP (Experimental)

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