Buckaroo Blues

Buckaroo Blues is a collection of early recordings of songs by The Residents that the band performed on their Cube-E tour.[2][3] The songs are interpretations of Western folk songs and cowboy poems. The album also includes outtakes of songs that were to be played on the abandoned God in 3 Persons tour.

Buckaroo Blues
Studio album by
Released1988
GenreFolk
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The album was available only to members of the Residents' fan club, UWEB.[4]

Track listing

  1. Buckaroo Blues
    1. Theme from Buckaroo Blues
    2. Stampede
    3. Trail Dance
    4. Bury Me Not
    5. Cowboy Waltz
    6. Saddle Sores
    7. Theme from Buckaroo Blues (Reprise)
  2. Land of a Thousand Dances/Double Shot
  3. God in Three Persons' Over
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