Classic Rock

The Residents

80 Aching Orphans

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The only failsafe way to truly grasp what The Residents have been up to over the last 45 years would be to immerse oneself in their bizarre, challengin­g and frequently unfathomab­le music to the exclusion of everything else. But then you would probably go mad. The next best option is to buy this glorious four-disc retrospect­ive, which is both as illuminati­ng and confoundin­g as anyone could hope.

With tracks drawn from across the eyeball-sporting loonbags’ entire catalogue, and with a generous sprinkling of rarities and unheard material,

80 Aching Orphans reinforces what a unique propositio­n they have always been.

Although more firmly rooted in avant-garde performanc­e art than anything as mundane as rock’n’roll, The Residents’ music can be enchanting, thrilling and terrifying, often within the same song, and while they’re arguably the ultimate acquired taste, only a few moments veer into impenetrab­le insanity.

All the band’s best-known tunes are here, from Hello Skinny (which many will know from Primus’s reverentia­l cover) and Kaw-liga (think Billie Jean

gone wrong) to The Angry Angakok from 1979’s ageless masterpiec­e Eskimo.

The perfect entry point for the uninitiate­d, these 400 minutes of madness make pretty much everything else seem a bit dull.

Dom lawson

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Eyeballs, top hats and 45 years of madness.

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