Pollex Christi

Pollex Christi
EP by The Residents
Released 1997[1]
Genre Experimental, Avant-garde, Noise rock, Multimedia
Length 60 minutes
Label Ralph America
Producer The Cryptic Corporation, Max Steinway[2]

Pollex Christi ("The Thumb of Christ") was the first of Ralph America's limited edition CDs by the Residents. Much of it consists of electronic adaptations of music from Orff's Carmina Burana. The piece was purportedly composed by the friend and collaborator from their early years, N. Senada, and in some ways plays on classical themes the same way their 1976 album, Third Reich and Roll, did with 1960s top-40 music. Two editions were released of 400 copies each, the first issue being hand numbered.

Track listing

  1. Part 1
  2. Part 2
  3. Part 3
  4. Part 4
  5. Part 5

References

  1. Pollex Christi Residents Official Site. Retrieved October 6, 2015
  2. Pollex Christi Discogs. Retrieved October 6, 2015
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