A Pollinaire Rave
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Released | 2003 |
Genre | Comedy |
A Pollinaire Rave was a comedy tour by of Montreal lead singer Kevin Barnes, his then-wife Nina Barnes, and his brother David Barnes.[1][2] The surrealistic performances featured a variety of spoken-word, sketch comedy and music. A CD by the same name was sold, and five of the seven songs on the EP became songs on the Montreal album Satanic Panic in the Attic. The CD was self-released; both the titles and the artwork vary depending on the individual copy.
Partial track listing
[edit]The track listing below reflects the titles given by Kevin Barnes at the time, followed by the names the songs eventually took on.
Original titles
[edit]- The Fading and Frozen Phallus in the Eye of a Young Brute
- Whatever Happened to the Breath of Tom the Sandwidth
- Nightmare Onanism
- Gladiator Chestsex and the Collision
- Shut the Orb Lady
- Wednesday's Foam on Tuesday Again?
- Yes, The Bird May Remember Being Hoofed
Finished titles
[edit]- How Lester Lost His Wife (demo)
- Chrissy Kiss the Corpse (demo)
- City Bird (demo)
- Erroneous Escape Into Eric Eckles (demo)
- Everything About Her is Wrong
- Epistle to a Pathological Creep
- Eros' Entropic Tundra (demo)
References
[edit]- ^ Johnston, Georgi (March 4, 2003). "Of Montreal reimagined in goofy skits". Chicago Maroon. Retrieved 9 December 2024.
- ^ Sickler, Linda (3 March 2013). "Of Montreal brings quirky, theatrical, free concert to Savannah's Forsyth Park". Savannah Morning News. Retrieved 9 December 2024.