50 Intellectually Stimulating Themes

50 Intellectually Stimulating Themes Artist: Sir Millard Mulch
Label: The Orchard
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 669910009321
EAN: 0669910009321
ASIN: B00000G5SQ


Release Date: 2000-03-18

50 Intellectually Stimulating Themes


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Tracks:

  1. An Essay On Milk
  2. Abrief History Of Broccoli
  3. 15 Interesting Things To Do With Tiny Chairs
  4. I Brought My Love A Bungee Cord
  5. The Keeper Of The Carrot
  6. The Boy With The Perfectly Square Butthole
  7. On A Quest For Strange Socks Rip
  8. Infinitesimal Beads Of Graphite Dust
  9. Vegans From Outer Space Pt. 1 & 2
  10. At The Zoo
  11. The Happy Birthday Song
  12. Ice Skating With An Intelligent Ireland
  13. 2 Become One (Spice Girls)
  14. Shit Rag No. 1
  15. Take Off!
  16. Last To Know
  17. Strapping Young Lad Medley
  18. Tent Rentals
  19. Grandpa Al Vs. The Hot Wampa
  20. Donald Treglia's Nickname
  21. Soap?
  22. Who?
  23. A Letter From Nostradamus
  24. An Educated Guess-Simon Said
  25. Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast!
  26. Who Is Bad Freeze
  27. Seventeen (Winger)
  28. Mrs. Alan's Camera Abridged
  29. Get Out Of My House
  30. John Pt. 1
  31. Mr. Apocolypse Tells His First Lie And Orders A Drink
  32. Is Phillip's Brother A Squirrel
  33. A Review Of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged
  34. 15 Interesting Things To Do With Tiny Chairs II
  35. Old Lady Had A Weiner
  36. Smooth Baby Smooth
  37. The Definition Of The Lemon-Live
  38. I Like Short Songs (Dk)
  39. Bat
  40. James Pitts In Bondage
  41. Mr. Rosenberg's Guide To Sucess In Communication
  42. Kathleen
  43. Battle Hymn Of The Suburban Horticulturalist
  44. The Hardest Bone In Frank's Body
  45. A Lecture Of Coffee
  46. Freeze Five
  47. The Puppet And The Shovel
  48. Onion
  49. Nothing Else Matters (Metallica)
  50. I Got Bit By A Hamster
  51. The Definition Of The Banana
  52. Goodnight
  53. Track 53

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Zesty! Freshly! Minty!.......2002-06-04

Music, in the past, used to always be compared with art. Many of the early composers were making large pieces of audio expressions, much like how the painter expressed himself with visual expressions. Sadly, this age seemed to die once people learned their was a profit to be made by recording and selling this audible expression. So with the installation of the record industry, commercial radio, and much later on, music television music became a product, but no longer an art form.

This album is a piece of art. And not all art is something you'd like to experience, but if it gets the message across, it is successful. Sir Millard Mulch successfully gets his point, or lack there of, across and in a quite entertaining manner. The music sounds, for the majority, like someone in the music department of the original Nintendo 8-bit game machine went just a tad bit too heavy on the computer dusters in their work place and started composing. Fast paced, high pitched, fun music, that can easily become the background soundtrack to your daily life, as it can become the center piece of your audible surroundings.
It isn't for every one, but it will open anyone's eyes to the fact that there is more music out there then that of which the commercial outlets will allow you to see ... and it's art, baby.

2 out of 5 stars its uhhhh... interesting............2000-08-11

You know, we get a lot of CDs here at the offices of The Night Owl. However, I don't recall ever getting one like this one by Sir Millard Mulch. Like the title says above, this CD contains 50 tracks (actually, there are 53)--"a mish mash of impossible computer-sequenced virtuoso music, progressive rock instrumentals, pathetic love songs, and spoken word mini-lectures"--practically guaranteed to annoy anyone who comes within 50 yards of it. Most of the `songs' are instrumentals, played on a computer (an Atari 1040--the liner notes list all the specs for all the techno dweebs out there).

Most of the tracks reminded me of Frank Zappa, during his synclavier phase. At the Zoo actually contains a solo lifted almost note for note from "Peaches En Regalia." The thing that makes the disc interesting (at least it looks interesting) are the cover tunes that appear on it. Intertwined with tracks like "I Bought My Love a Bungee Cord," "15 Interesting Things to do with Tiny Chairs," and "Battle Hymn of the Horticulturalist" and covers of hits by the likes of Spice Girls, Winger, and Metallica.

Music Album:

  1. 1960's Happy Days ~ Various Artists
  2. Es Una Nube No Hay Duda
  3. 1996 Teenbeat Sampler ~ Various Artists
  4. Backbone ~ Backbone
  5. Ready, Steady, Go ~ Holiday
  6. Everglow ~ Mae
  7. Thats All Right: the Dawn of the Rock & Roll Era ~ Various Artists
  8. American Woman ~ The Guess Who
  9. Fireballs/Vaquero ~ The Fireballs
  10. Silja Symphony ~ At the Close of Every Day

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Firefly ~ Greg Adams

Without Rhyme or Reason ~ Scott Jarrett

Thoughts of a Gentleman ~ Dave Bendigkeit

Umai ~ Eric Vloeimans

Queen of the Fado ~ Am%C3%A1lia Rodrigues

Best of Oriental Album in the World ~ Various Artists

West ~ Lucinda Williams

African Tribal Music & Dances ~ Various Artists

Flashback to a.I. ~ Ai

Nostalgia ~ Hiyajo Atsuko