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Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats?
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Experimental
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1477 mb
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1543 mb
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4.9 ✪

Tracklist

Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats?
Atomic Shopping Carts
Adventures Of A Troubled Heart
Search For The Short Man
The Importance Of Evergreen
Broccoli And Saxophone
Disguised As Meat
Thoughts Busily Betraying
Lord, It's Lonely
The Knife Fight

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RZ-8452 The Residents Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats? ‎(LP, Album) Ralph Records RZ-8452 US 1984
RZ-8452 The Residents Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats? ‎(LP, Album) Ralph Records RZ-8452 US 1984
RZ-8452 The Residents Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats? ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Red) Ralph Records RZ-8452 US 1984
RZ-8452 The Residents Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats? ‎(LP, Album, TP) Ralph Records RZ-8452 US 1984
ESD 80592 The Residents Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats? ‎(CD, Album, Comp, 1st) East Side Digital ESD 80592 US 1991
TORSO CD 204 The Residents Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats? ‎(CD, Album, Comp, RE) Torso TORSO CD 204 Netherlands 1991
ESSEINTIAL MUSIC 000019 The Residents Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats? ‎(CD, Album, Comp, Ltd, Unofficial) G. & P. Essential Music ESSEINTIAL MUSIC 000019 Russia Unknown
ESD 80592 The Residents Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats? ‎(CD, Album, Comp, RE) East Side Digital ESD 80592 US Unknown

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  • Winail
Those that know the Residents story probably know all the details of Vileness Fats, so I'll just give a brief overview. Starting in 1972, the Residents began writing & filming a movie, titled Vileness Fats. Trying to describe the movie to someone is hard, as there never was a 'complete' film (although 14 hours of footage exist), only a 30 minute edit (in 1984) and a shorter, 'condensed" edit (in the 2000's on the Icky Flix DVD) were released to the public, both not really making a lot of sense (especially considering that by the time they stopped filming, only half of the script was shot). Still, it involves a whole host of interesting characters, including Arf & Omega - a pair of siamese twins, Princess Edweena, and others (including a one-armed midget), all living in this town and dealing with problems (I guess that's one way to sum it up).By 1984, fans knew of Vileness Fats, but no one had ever seen it or heard it (bar a track of dialogue being featured on the Santa Dog" 2x7"s set.) So fans rejoiced when an edited version (very, V-E-R-Y edited - from 14 hours down to 30 minutes!) appeared on VHS (along with footage from a Mole Show concert). Alongside this VHS, a soundtrack LP was issued, and I find it stands alone as a great Residents album.Personally, I think the soundtrack LP (reissued on CD in 1991 by ESD) is MUCH more coherent than the film, only because the music stands on it's own - the film is very convoluted, and the viewer can't hear almost any dialogue (apparently done purposely). Perhaps my favorite track is "Broccoli and Saxophones", if only for the lone song with vocals that is featured in the film - it's one of the standout parts of the film, with squawking saxophones and great vocals. Either way, I recommend it - it makes for some great background listening, as unlike most Residents albums, there is no real plot to decipher, no story to follow, just some (mostly) instrumental music. It should be noted that the CD reissue also adds the soundtrack to The Census Taker, another film the Residents did the soundtrack for (but unlike Vileness Fats, that was the extent of their involvement).