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Commercial Album
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Commercial Album is the seventh studio album released by art rock group the Residents in 1980. It is commonly considered a follow-up to their 1978 album Duck Stab/Buster & Glen, in that it retains the former album's pop-oriented song structures. The album contains 40 songs, each lasting exactly one minute - a deliberate allusion to Top 40 mainstream radio. The album's liner notes state that, to form a complete pop song, tracks from the album should be played three times in a row.

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The album features a number of guest musicians, notably drummer Chris Cutler and guitarist Fred Frith of the recently disbanded Henry Cow. The credits mention Frith as an "Extra-Hard Working Guest Musician." Frith told author Cole Gagne that he recorded parts for around 25 tracks and was later told by a band member that he appeared on at least 15 of the released cuts, but that he could only identify himself on three tracks where he played bass.[3] Other guests are credited under pseudonyms, such as Andy Partridge of XTC (as "Sandy Sandwich") and Lene Lovich (as "Mud's Sis"); Brian Eno and David Byrne appear on the album uncredited.

As a promotional stunt, the Residents purchased 40 one-minute advertising slots on San Francisco's most popular Top 40 radio station at the time, KFRC, such that the station played each track on the album over the course of three days. This prompted an editorial in Billboard magazine questioning whether the act was art or advertising.[4]

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Track listing

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All tracks last exactly one minute, but with a three-second pause between songs making each last around 1:03. On the original LP, "Die in Terror" is incorrectly printed as track 14, between "The Nameless Souls" and "Love Leaks Out".

All tracks are written by The Residents.

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1988 CD bonus tracks

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  • Tracks 41 and 42 are outtakes from the album, released separately as the Commercial Single.
  • Track 44 was recorded for the 1980 Morgan Fisher project Miniatures.
  • Tracks 45–48 were previously released on the 1983 compilation Residue.
  • Track 49 was previously released as a single in 1984.
  • Track 50 was previously released as a single in 1987.

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After a small bit of silence, an unlisted track plays, a "concentrate" mix of the advertisements that were aired in promotion of the album on KFRC.

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Personnel

  • Guest musicians:
    • Fred Frith: guitar on "Japanese Watercolor",[5] "Moisture",[6] and "The Coming of the Crow",[7] bass
  • Special Appearances
    • Chris Cutler – drums on "Love Leaks Out",[5] "Moisture",[6] and "The Coming of the Crow"[7]
    • Don Jackovich – drums on "Love Leaks Out"[6]
    • Sandy Sandwich (Andy Partridge) – vocals and guitar on "Margaret Freeman"[8]
    • Mud's Sis (Lene Lovich) – special appearance[9]
    • Snakefinger – "special appearance" on "Moisture",[6] vocals on "Ups and Downs"
  • Secret Special Appearances
  • Cover design and art direction by Pore Know Graphics
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