The King & Eye

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The King & Eye
Cover album by The Residents
Released 1989

The King & Eye is an album by the avant garde band The Residents, released in 1989. It consists of a series of Elvis Presley songs strung together with a narration exploring what motivated him throughout his career. Most of the album showed up in the Cube-E tour.

Through the perspective of a father telling his children fables about a long dead king and his songs, and a poignant string of narrative interludes - "The Baby King" - the work hints at a darker side of the Elvis mystique and questions the spiritual nature of his reign. The album "incisively portrays Elvis's life and work as a misguided abandonment of innocence in favor of a sad yet comedic Oedipal journey," writes Jim Green.

[edit] CD track listing

  1. Blue Suede Shoes
  2. The Baby King Part 1
  3. Don't Be Cruel
  4. Heartbreak Hotel
  5. All Shook Up
  6. Return to Sender
  7. The Baby King Part 2
  8. Teddy Bear
  9. Devil in Disguise
  10. Stuck on You
  11. Big Hunk o' Love
  12. A Fool Such As I
  13. The Baby King Part 3
  14. Little Sister
  15. His Latest Flame
  16. Burning Love
  17. Viva Las Vegas
  18. The Baby King Part 4
  19. Love Me Tender
  20. The Baby King Part 5
  21. Hound Dog
The Residents
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
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For other music relating to Elvis Presley, see also Dead Elvis, Dead Elvis (composition) and Jason Morphew's song, "Elvis Was a Mama's Boy" from his 2001 album, Not for the Faint of Heart!.