The King & Eye
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The King & Eye | |||||
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Cover album by The Residents | |||||
Released | 1989 | ||||
Genre | Avant-garde | ||||
Label | Rykodisc | ||||
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The King & Eye is an album by the American 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. This album was the last full-length album The Residents released before entering their "Multimedia Era."
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
- "Blue Suede Shoes"
- "The Baby King Part 1"
- "Don't Be Cruel"
- "Heartbreak Hotel"
- "All Shook Up"
- "Return to Sender"
- "The Baby King Part 2"
- "Teddy Bear"
- "Devil in Disguise"
- "Stuck on You"
- "Big Hunk o' Love"
- "A Fool Such As I"
- "The Baby King Part 3"
- "Little Sister"
- "His Latest Flame"
- "Burning Love"
- "Viva Las Vegas'
- "The Baby King Part 4"
- "Love Me Tender"
- "The Baby King Part 5"
- "Hound Dog"