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Corn
- Artist: Arthur Russell
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 6/9/2015

Corn
- Artist: Arthur Russell
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 6/9/2015
- Artist: Arthur Russell
- Label: Audika Records
- UPC: 880301101411
- Item #: 1493904X
- Genre: Rock
- Release Date: 6/9/2015
Product Notes
Russell fans know something of the Corn sound from Audika's debut release, Calling Out of Context (2004), which included four songs from these sessions: "The Deer In The Forest Part 1," "The Platform on the Ocean," "Calling Out Of Context," and "I Like You!". This new collection includes rhythmic alternate versions of "Lucky Cloud," "Keeping Up," "See My Brother, He's Jumping Out (Let's Go Swimming #2)," "This Is How We Walk on the Moon" and "Hiding Your Present From You," along with "Corn," "Corn (Continued)," "They and Their Friends," and the closing instrumental "Ocean Movie," one of the most beautiful and curious Russell tracks ever to see the light of day. With Corn, Audika reveals yet another side of Russell's staggeringly diverse artistry, following the avant-electro disco of Calling Out Of Context, and it's companion EP, Springfield; the orchestral works "Instrumentals" and "Tower Of Meaning," compiled and released as First Thought Best Thought; the "Buddhist Bubble Gum Pop" collected on Love Is Overtaking Me and Russell's definitive solo masterpiece, World Of Echo.
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Artist(s)Arthur Russell