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After a few years without releasing a major studio album, focusing instead on multimedia projects, The Residents spent most of 1998 producing the biblical album Wormwood: Curious Stories from the Bible, which was performed at the Fillmore and swiftly adapted into a two-hour live show in the next year, marking the group's return to touring. The ambitious project featured contributions from several new musicians; most notably assistant Carla Fabrizio and guitarist Nolan Cook, who would go on to be core collaborators for the band for nearly 25 years.

Timeline[]

March[]

May[]

  • 1st: Lynn Hershman-Leeson's film Conceiving Ada (scored by The Residents) premieres at the San Francisco Film Festival.

July[]

  • 24th: The Residents finish work on Wormwood.

August[]

September[]

  • 15th: Wormwood: Curious Stories from the Bible is released by Euro Ralph.
  • 16th: A release party for Wormwood is hosted by Euro Ralph at the B-Movie in Hamburg, Germany.
  • 27th: The Residents announce a three-night run of shows at the Fillmore in San Francisco.
  • Conceiving Ada is released for theaters.

October[]

  • 13th: Wormwood is released in the US. It was also released in Japan a few days earlier.
  • 28th - 31st: The Residents perform Wormwood at the Fillmore in San Francisco.[5]
    • This is the first appearance of guitarist Nolan Cook who would continue to work with the band for two and a half decades.

November[]

  • 10th: The Smelly Tongues fan site (which the Cryptic Corporation often kept in touch with) is launched.

Releases[]

Re-Releases[]

Compilation appearances[]

  • It Came From Shreveport-Bossier: The Music Of Northwest Louisiana (CD, BGB Records, 427640, Promo)
    • Includes "Hello Skinny".
  • Radio Free - Cult Cuts That Were Too Cool For Radio (CD, Rykodisc, D 121588)
  • I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive (Hank Williams Revisited) (CD, Trikont, US-0247)
    • Includes "Ramblin' Man".
  • Beware The Cat Magazine - Winter 98 (CD, Beware The Cat Magazine, included with the Winter 1998 issue of Beware The Cat Magazine)
    • Includes "God's Magic Finger".

References[]

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