Zaireeka
| Zaireeka | ||
|---|---|---|
| Album by The Flaming Lips | ||
| Released | ???? 1997 | |
| Recorded | ??? | |
| Genre | Indie rock | |
| Length | ?? min ?? sec | |
| Label | Warner Bros. Records | |
| Producer | The Flaming Lips and ???? | |
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| The Flaming Lips Chronology | ||
| Clouds Taste Metallic (1995) | Zaireeka (1997) | The Soft Bulletin (1999) |
Zaireeka is an experimental music album by The Flaming Lips. Released in 1997, it is composed of four CDs designed to be played simultaneously on four different systems. The album is a continuation of the concepts behind their Parking Lot Experiments, in which a number of cars with loud tape decks parked in a covered parking garage would simultaneously play different tapes. These tapes were recorded to augment, clash with, and build upon each other. This was a unique experience of listener-participation and sound from multiple sources.
Track listing
All four discs have an identical track listing:
- "Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand"
- "Riding to Work in the Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now)"
- "Thirty-Five Thousand Feet of Despair"
- "A Machine in India"
- "The Train Runs Over the Camel But Is Derailed by the Gnat"
- "How Will We Know? (Futuristic Crashendos)"
- "March of the Rotten Vegetables"
- "The Big Ol' Bug Is the New Baby Now"
Categories: The Flaming Lips albums | 1997 albums