The Residents' Commercial Album
"The Residents' Commercial Album" is a 1979 release by the avant-garde music group The Residents. The album features 40 short tracks, each lasting around one minute, designed to mimic the format of commercial jingles. It showcases the band's experimental approach to music, blending various genres and unconventional sounds.
The album is notable for its unique concept, as it challenges traditional song structures and encourages listeners to engage with music in a new way. The Residents aimed to critique the commercialism of the music industry while also creating an engaging listening experience that invites interpretation and exploration.