Buckaroo Blues

1989 studio album by The Residents From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Buckaroo Blues is a fan club exclusive CD by The Residents, collecting studio recordings based on two work-in-progress live shows the group had been preparing throughout 1988. The majority of the material is a studio representation of a live appearance the group had made at Boudisque Records in Amsterdam on November 26, 1988, with the final track being the overture for a God in Three Persons live show,[2] which remained unrealised until 2019.

ReleasedJanuary 1989
Recorded1988
LabelUWEB
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Buckaroo Blues
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1989
Recorded1988
LabelUWEB
The Residents chronology
Santa Dog 88
(1988)
Buckaroo Blues
(1989)
The King & Eye
(1989)
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The opening suite features interpretations of Western folk songs and cowboy poems.[3][4] The album was available only to members of the Residents' fan club, UWEB.[5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by The Residents except where noted.

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Buckaroo Blues" 19:46
2."Land of 1000 Dances / Double Shot"Chris Kenner / Don Smith / Cyril Vetter13:09
3."God In Three Person's Over" 9:56
Total length:42:51
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