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The Big Bubble: Part Four of the Mole Trilogy

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Released
  
1985

Artist
  
The Residents

Label
  
East Side Digital

Length
  
38:04

Release date
  
1985

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The Big Bubble Part Four of the Mole Trilogy (1985)
  
Stars & Hank Forever The American Composers Series (1986)

Genres
  
Rock music, Experimental music, Avant-garde music

Similar
  
The Residents albums, Experimental music albums

The big bubble part four of the mole trilogy the residents


The Big Bubble is an album by The Residents. It was released in 1985, and fleshed out the backstory of the band's "Mole Trilogy", which had been introduced in Mark of the Mole (1981) and The Tunes of Two Cities (1982). The official third part of the Mole Trilogy was never actually released, and neither were the projected fifth and sixth parts. The tour that accompanied the Mole storyline, documented in Intermission: Extraneous Music from the Residents' Mole Show (1983), was a financial disaster. It had led to the virtual dissolution of the band, who were not keen on continuing the idea.

Contents

The Big Bubble is similar to The Tunes of Two Cities, as it focuses on the music within the Mole culture. In this case, the album presents some songs by a fictional band called The Big Bubble. The band forefronts the Zenkinite movement, the Zenkinites being a crossbreed of the Moles and Chubs which were introduced in Mark of the Mole. The band breaks the law by singing in the banned Mohelmot language.

The four models portraying the Big Bubble on the cover have never been identified. Despite rumors, the Residents claim that they themselves are not in the cover photo.

On the back of the LP record, it is written "Produced by Konrad" after a letter sent by a fan regarding Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats? and what they did wrong and what could have improved on it.

Track listing

  1. "Sorry"
  2. "Hop a Little"
  3. "Go Where Ya Wanna Go"
  4. "Gotta Gotta Get"
  5. "Cry for the Fire"
  6. "Die-Stay-Go"
  7. "Vinegar"
  8. "Firefly"
  9. "The Big Bubble"
  10. "Fear for the Future"
  11. "Kula Bocca Says So"

Bonus tracks

The following tracks were included only on the 1989 CD release:

  1. "Prelude for Toddler"
  2. "Toddler Lullaby"
  3. "Safety is the Cootie Wootie"

Songs

1Sorry3:37
2Hop a Little2:46
3Go Where Ya Wanna Go2:38

References

The Big Bubble: Part Four of the Mole Trilogy Wikipedia