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In the 1970s and early 1980s, The Residents recorded numerous pieces of music which never found a home on any of their completed studio albums. These pieces were compiled by the group from 1978 until the early 1980s, into a series of four reels known as the MOP tapes.

While most of the outtakes compiled on these tapes have seen release in the years since,[1] the complete contents of the four reels remain unknown to the public.

History

Described as a "sub-archive" within The Residents' archive, the MOP tapes are a series of four reels containing mostly instrumental studio outtakes compiled by the group beginning in 1978, and ending around the time they began to embrace digital recording technology in the early 1980s.[2] The tapes were named "MOP" as they were used to "mop up" after the completion of an album, collecting any useful odds and ends into one convenient reel.

The first of these tapes, labelled "MOP1", is the only one of the four to be labelled with the date it was compiled (7/11/78) and is described by the Mysterious Archivist in the liner notes of the Fingerprince pREServed edition as containing "around a dozen mainly instrumental pieces dating back as far as 1976".[2]

The second tape, "MOP2", was compiled some time after the release of Not Available in October 1978, as it is known to include at least three unused pieces of music from the demo reel which was later used to create that album.[3]

The last MOP tape, "MOP4", was likely assembled around 1982 or 1983,[2] although other, similar compilation tapes are known to exist in the archives dating from before and after the four reels labelled "MOP" (such as "Edit '73" and "A Sorded Residents").

A fifth, hitherto "missing" MOP tape was supposedly discovered in a sealed "annex" to the main storage space in The Residents' basement archive in January 2023, the day after the group's 50th Anniversary secret show at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. This tape contains material dating from the Residents Play The Beatles sessions in 1977 through to the end of The Mole Trilogy in 1985.[4]

Release

The first selection of tracks originating from the MOP tapes to be released to the public was on the Residue of The Residents compilation album in 1983, which featured four pieces originating from these reels - "Saint Nix" dating from around the time of the Richard Nixon resignation in 1974 (with a newly recorded vocal), "The Sleeper" from the late 1970s, "Boy In Love" from the early 1980s, and "Jailhouse Rock", dating from 1982.

A number of additional tracks confirmed as being from the MOP tapes would later appear on the pREServed series of reissues (particularly Fingerprince, Duck Stab!/Buster & Glen, Eskimo and Not Available), beginning in 2018. The liner notes for these releases offered further information about the previously little-known MOP tapes, including how many of the tapes are in existence, and the date the first was compiled.

Selected tracks from the "missing" MOP tape supposedly found in The Residents' archive in January 2023 were released as a limited edition vinyl compilation, Leftovers Again?! AGAIN?!, for Record Store Day in April 2024.[4]

Richard Anderson of Cherry Red Records has stated that the group have considered creating a stand-alone pREServed set derived from the MOP tapes (possibly as a vinyl-only release) but were "hesitant", considering that much of the material has now been issued on other releases.[1]

The MOP tapes

  • MOP1 (1978)
  • MOP2 (1978?)
  • MOP3 (19??)
  • MOP4 (1982?)

Contents

The following is a list of tracks which have been confirmed by The Residents or their representatives to have featured on the four original MOP tapes (specified where known).

1974

1976

1978

1979

1981

1982

See also

External links and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Yes, there was talk of doing a separate MOP tapes set, but I know they're hesitant as most of it came out on various pREServed sets. Perhaps they'll do a vinyl thing, but I know they're also digging through multitrack tapes to see what else they can find." - Richard Anderson, The Residents Facebook group, January 15th 2020
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Fingerprince pREServed edition liner notes, 2018
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Not Available pREServed edition liner notes, 2019
  4. 4.0 4.1 Leftovers Again?! AGAIN?! liner notes, 2024
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Residue of The Residents liner notes, 1983
  6. "I know they have the original 'Saint Nix' instrumental, but no version with the original vocal." - Richard Anderson, The Residents Facebook group, October 21st 2019
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Duck Stab!/Buster & Glen pREServed edition liner notes, 2018
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Eskimo pREServed edition liner notes, 2019
Residue of The Residents
(1983)

Side A
"The Sleeper" · "Whoopy Snorp" · "Kamakazi Lady" · "Boy in Love" · "Shut Up! Shut Up!" · "Anvil Forest" · "Diskomo"

Side B
"Jailhouse Rock" · "Ups & Downs" · "Walter Westinghouse" · "Saint Nix" · "Open Up"

Residue Deux (1998)
"Scent of Mint" · "From The Plains To Mexico" · "In San Francisco" · "Dumbo The Clown" · "Is He Really Bringing Roses?" · "Time's Up" · "Daydream Believer" · "Safety Is A Cootie Wootie" · "Daydream in Space"

Superior Viaduct edition (2014)
"Loser ≅ Weed" · "Death In Barstow" · "Melon Collie Lassie"

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MOP tapes · The Tunes of Two Cities · Residents Classic Series · pREServed · Leftovers Again?! · Pour No Graphics · Elvis Presley · Richard Nixon

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