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Negativland Presents Over the Edge, Vol. 6: The Willsaphone Stupid Show

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Download links and information about Negativland Presents Over the Edge, Vol. 6: The Willsaphone Stupid Show by Negativland. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 02:27:24 minutes.

Artist: Negativland
Release date: 1993
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 20
Duration: 02:27:24
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No. Title Length
1. Moments to Remember & Raining Hard, Etc 13:29
2. I'm the Vegetable & Wired Up House & Steamin' Mad At Dirt, Etc 10:33
3. Home Cable T.V. Repair Corner 8:25
4. Fruitcakes, Suka-Brand Coffee, Power Failure, Citizens Band Parakeet, Etc 10:54
5. Moldy Bagels 2:07
6. Cats, In Between Frequencies, Etc 3:50
7. (More) Weatherman vs. The Monkees - Home Cleaning Focus Corner 12:13
8. A Rash of Rabid Skunks 2:20
9. Dreams About Fire, Mr. Dirt, White Clouds in the Sky, And the End 9:43
10. Oven Noises 3:40
11. Introduction, First Club Soda, Toads, Etc 10:53
12. F**k You, Tough Darts, Jingle Bells, Etc 5:31
13. Weather Reports, Weather Hot Line 7:55
14. Toilet Noises, Lumpy Gravy, Etc 4:13
15. Comb Music 9:23
16. Acting Silly, Chewing Up Shanana, Etc 5:05
17. Ho-Ho-Ho, No More Recordings, Easy-Off, Etc 6:54
18. Fake Bacon & Electronic Music Hot Line 7:39
19. (Still More) Weatherman vs. The Monkees - Casual Talk 5:54
20. Barnacle Bill, Final Comments 6:43

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Over the Edge, Vol. 6: The Willsaphone Stupid Show features material recorded on Negativland's weekly radio show, "Over the Edge," on KPFA in Berkeley, CA. This double-CD set was the sixth in the series of "Over the Edge" releases. The show began in 1981 and by 1993 it was the longest-running block of free-form radio in the history of radio. Released in 1993, the collection features recordings from two five-hour live radio mixes that were originally aired in 1991. The group used tape decks, microphones, turntables, cart machines, electronic music instruments, CB radio, and live sound processing to create the continually engaging soundscapes that Negativland has become notorious for. The disc begins with "found sounds" of various recordings. The group's collage-style of combining sounds on this effort includes what the band calls "family tapes," recordings from various families in the early days of commercially produced tape recorders. The result is a scattered and layered creation of humorous and engaging audio art. Unscreened telephone calls added a public forum to the radio shows, which were essentially live performance art. Negativland also experimented with new on-air characters this time around. The CD booklet includes passages taken verbatim from dream journals by David Wills in the early '70s. Participants in Over the Edge, Vol. 6: The Willsaphone Stupid Show included Wills, Don Joyce, Richard Lyons, Buzzy Linhart, and Chris Grigg. The collection includes 20 tracks, which are actually more than 20 pieces of radio excerpts, with most tracks including a number of titles.