Intermission:_Extraneous_Music_from_the_Residents'_Mole_Show

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Intermission: Extraneous Music from the Residents' Mole Show

1982 EP by The Residents


Intermission: Extraneous Music from the Residents' Mole Show is an EP by The Residents, released in 1982.[3] It features music from the opening, closing, and intermission portions of the Mole Show. It was the first in a line of albums that would bear the warning that it was not part three of the Mole Trilogy.[4]

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The infant on the cover is Jana Flynn, daughter of The Residents' spokesperson and manager Homer Flynn.

All the EP's songs were issued as bonus tracks on the original 1987 CD release of Mark of the Mole.

Punk band NoMeansNo covered "Would We Be Alive?" twice: once on an EP of the same name, then again on their In the Fishtank 1 EP.

Track listing

  1. "Lights Out" (Prelude)
  2. "Shorty's Lament" (Intermission)
  3. "The Moles Are Coming" (Intermission)
  4. "Would We Be Alive?" (Intermission)
  5. "The New Hymn" (Recessional)

References

  1. Molon, Dominic; Foreman, Kamilah; Diederichsen, Diedrich; Ill.), Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago; Elms, Anthony; Hell, Richard; Graham, Dan; Higgs, Matthew; Koether, Jutta; Nickas, Bob; Kelley, Mike; Tumlir, Jan (December 29, 2007). Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300134261 via Google Books.



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