Over_the_Edge_Vol._5:_Crosley_Bendix:_The_Radio_Reviews

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Over the Edge Vol. 5: Crosley Bendix: The Radio Reviews

1993 compilation album (Edited Radio Show) by Negativland


Crosley Bendix Radio Reviews is a collection of recordings edited from a wealth of material broadcast on KPFA's Over the Edge radio show, hosted by Negativland member Don Joyce weekly. Each recording on this particular disc comes from a different broadcast, all featuring the character Crosley Bendix.[1]

Quick Facts Over the Edge Vol. 5: Crosley Bendix Radio Reviews, Compilation album (Edited Radio Show) by Negativland ...

As a regular feature on Over the Edge, Crosley Bendix (dubbed the "Director of Stylistic Premonitions for The Universal Media Netweb") presents Monologues on cultural phenomena, with a typically "Negativland" sense of humor throughout.[2] The selections here are fairly broad examples of Crosley's critical style. Probably his most famous[citation needed] monologue regards the discovery of a new primary color, called "Squant."

This album was released in 1993 by Negativland's own label, Seeland Records, as a CD.

Track listing

  1. Style (1989 - 6:15)
  2. Domestic Art (1987 - 11:33)
  3. Squant (1993 - 8:41)
  4. Movies (1987 - 7:13)
  5. Dance (1988 - 7:25)
  6. Progress (1984 - 3:25)
  7. Numbers (1985 - 3:52)
  8. Electricity (1987 - 7:38)
  9. Fear (1986 - 5:57)
  10. Technology (1987 - 9:14)

Personnel

  • Don Joyce
  • Kings House (Rob Wortman, Brook Hinton, Arne Ryason)

Reception

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References

  1. Raggett, Ned. "Over the Edge, Vol. 5: Crosley Bendix Radio Reviews". Allmusic.

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