The Ballad Of Stuffed Trigger
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The Ballad Of Stuffed Trigger | ||
Studio album (demo) by The Residents | ||
Released | Unreleased | |
Recorded | Unknown | |
Genre | Avant Garde | |
Length | ? | |
Label | N/A | |
Producer(s) | The Residents | |
The Residents chronology | ||
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Rusty Coathangers For The Doctor (????) |
The Ballad Of Stuffed Trigger (????) |
The Warner Bros. Album (1970) |
The Ballad Of Stuffed Trigger is the title of an alleged recording by the then-unnamed avant garde group, The Residents. Unlike the later demo albums Baby Sex and The Warner Bros. Album, this has never been released in any form.
Uncle Willie, former Residents fan club president, wrote in his book, "Uncle Willie's Highly Opinionated Guide To The Residents", that, whilst searching through the band's archives, he came across "a suite named 'The Ballad Of Stuffed Trigger'" but not a complete album.
The Residents | |
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Album era (1972-1980) | |
Meet the Residents (1974) | Not Available (1974, released 1978) | The Third Reich 'n' Roll (1976) | Fingerprince (1976) | Duck Stab/Buster & Glen (1978) | Eskimo (1979) | The Commercial Album (1980) | |
Performance era (1981-1990) | |
Mark of the Mole (1981) | The Tunes of Two Cities (1982) | Intermission (1983) | George & James (1984) | Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats? (1984) | The Big Bubble (1985) | Stars & Hank Forever (1986) | God in Three Persons (1988} | The King & Eye (1989) | |
Multimedia era (1991-1996) | |
Freak Show (1991) | Gingerbread Man (1994) | Bad Day on the Midway (1995) | Have A Bad Day (1997) | |
Band era (1997-2005) | |
Wormwood (1998) | Icky Flix (2001) | Demons Dance Alone (2002) | Animal Lover (2005) | |
Storyteller era (2006-present) | |
The River of Crime (2006) | Timmy (2006) | Tweedles (2006) | |
Related articles | |
Snakefinger | N. Senada | Vileness Fats | Ralph Records | |