God in Three Persons [Bonus Disc]

The Residents

About God in Three Persons [Bonus Disc]

God in Three Persons is a rock opera/concept album by The Residents, released in 1988. It is about a man—arbitrarily named 'Mr. X'—who befriends two conjoined twins. The songs are all sung in a rhythmic spoken word fashion, similar to talking blues. The entire lyrical content of the album is written in trochaic octameter, a rare poetic meter most famously used in Edgar Allen Poe's poem The Raven. A central motif of the album is the organ riff from "Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" by 1960s frat rock band The Swingin' Medallions. A companion soundtrack album, featuring most of the instrumental backing tracks, was also released. God in Three Persons received a 5-star rating from AllMusic. 


Year:
1988
Disc#SongDuration
13
Devotion?
3:36 
18
The Service
5:02 
19
Confused (By What I Felt Inside)
4:37 
110
Fine Fat Flies
4:26 
213:52 
24
The Thing About Them
4:05 
25
Their Early Years
4:39 
26
Loss of a Loved One
4:50 
2139:39 
2144:35 

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