Daydream B-Liver(1991)OverviewTracksLiner Notes
Daydream B-Liver is subtitled "An odd assortment of liver stuff, 1971-1991". Unless otherwise noted, none of these tracks had been released previously. The tracks in the N. Senada section date back to Baby Sex (1971), an album-length tape the band made before they started to publish their work.
In 2016, Klanggalerie re-released this collection, adding "Hit The Road Jack (Special Almost Dance Mix)."
- Daydream in Space
- Dog Glue
- Dear Brother
- Pictures of Life's Other Side
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
- A Live Radio Broadcast
- The Boarding House
- King Kong
- All Tha' Freaks
- From the Plains to Mexico
- Wistful Break
- Burning Love
- Daydream Believer
The Klanggalerie release adds Hit The Road Jack (Special Almost Dance Mix)
Daydream in Space (8:24) 1985
A collage of music set aside when the American Composer Series was abandoned. It includes references to Sun Ra and Barry White and was compiled by the band specifically for this CD.
Dog Glue (1:12) 1989
The music used behind the Baby King segments from The King and Eye.
THE HANK WILLIAMS DEATH AND DESPAIR TRILOGY IN WALTZ TIME
Dear Brother (3:26) 1986
Pictures of Life's Other Side (2:48) 1986
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (3:10) 1986
Three lost tracks from the Stars & Hank Forever sessions.
BEFORE THERE WAS SNAKEFINGER -- THERE WAS P.C.LITHMAN
BEFORE THERE WAS THE UN-NAMED BAND -- THERE WAS A BAND WITH NO NAME
BEFORE THERE WAS THERE WAS TIME AND SPACE THERE WAS N.SENADA
A Live Radio Broadcast (2:18) 1971
The Boarding House (13:12) 1971
King Kong (4:00) 1971
NINETEEN NINETIES
All Tha' Freaks (1:04) 1990
A variation on a theme on Lillie from Freak Show.
From the Plains to Mexico (3:28) 1990
This was only ever released as a one-sided 7" single with The Residents: An Almost Complete Collection of Lyrics, 1972-1988. The arrangement in Cube-E came later.
Wistful Break (1:01) 1990
Burning Love (2:13) 1990
A recording from a rehearsal for a live German TV show. The version on The King and Eye came later.
Daydream Believer (2:57) 1991
The Monkees' hit single reworked by The Residents especially for this CD.