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Format: CD
Buy.com Sku: 63820099
UPC: 093624680420
UPC 14: 00093624680420
Release Date: 10/28/1997
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Song Listing

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Disc 1
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1. Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand ~ The Flaming Lips
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2. Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now) ~ The Flaming Lips
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3. Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Of Despair ~ The Flaming Lips
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4. Machine In India, A ~ The Flaming Lips
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5. Train Runs Over The Camel But Is Derailed By The Gnat, The ~ The Flaming Lips
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6. How Will We Know? (Futuristic Crashendoes) ~ The Flaming Lips
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7. March Of The Rotten Vegetables ~ The Flaming Lips
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8. Big Ol' Bug Is The New Baby Now, The ~ The Flaming Lips
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Disc 2
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1. Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand ~ The Flaming Lips
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2. Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now) ~ The Flaming Lips
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3. Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Of Despair ~ The Flaming Lips
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4. Machine In India, A ~ The Flaming Lips
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5. Train Runs Over The Camel But Is Derailed By The Gnat, The ~ The Flaming Lips
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6. How Will We Know? (Futuristic Crashendoes) ~ The Flaming Lips
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7. March Of The Rotten Vegetables ~ The Flaming Lips
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8. Big Ol' Bug Is The New Baby Now, The ~ The Flaming Lips
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Disc 3
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1. Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand ~ The Flaming Lips
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2. Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now) ~ The Flaming Lips
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3. Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Of Despair ~ The Flaming Lips
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4. Machine In India, A ~ The Flaming Lips
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5. Train Runs Over The Camel But Is Derailed By The Gnat, The ~ The Flaming Lips
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6. How Will We Know? (Futuristic Crashendoes) ~ The Flaming Lips
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7. March Of The Rotten Vegetables ~ The Flaming Lips
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8. Big Ol' Bug Is The New Baby Now, The ~ The Flaming Lips
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Disc 4
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1. Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand ~ The Flaming Lips
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2. Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now) ~ The Flaming Lips
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3. Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Of Despair ~ The Flaming Lips
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4. Machine In India, A ~ The Flaming Lips
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5. Train Runs Over The Camel But Is Derailed By The Gnat, The ~ The Flaming Lips
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6. How Will We Know? (Futuristic Crashendoes) ~ The Flaming Lips
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7. March Of The Rotten Vegetables ~ The Flaming Lips
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8. Big Ol' Bug Is The New Baby Now, The ~ The Flaming Lips
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Album Notes and Credits


Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote ZAIREEKA is a 4-CD limited edition release. Each CD contains the same 8 compositions intended for simultaneous playback on up to 4 CD players.
Muze PNote The Flaming Lips: Wayne Coyne, Michael Ivins, Steven Drozd.
Muze PNote Producers: Scott Booker, Dave Fridmann, Flaming Lips.
Muze PNote Includes liner notes by Wayne Coyne.
Muze PNote Personnel: Michael Ivins, Steven Drozd, Wayne Coyne (vocals).
Muze PNote Audio Mixers: Dave Fridmann; The Flaming Lips.
Muze PNote Recording information: Cassadaga, NY (04/1997-08/1997).
Muze PNote It would be an understatement to say that ZAIREEKA, the four-disc, experimental opus from Oklahoma City's resident post-punk geniuses the Flaming Lips, is not your run-of-the-mill release. Each disc has a partial mix of the same eight songs, so the only way to hear the album as intended is by using four different cd-players at once. Yet, as Lips mastermind Wayne Coyne hints at in the liner notes, that makes ZAIREEKA an inherently social event--invite some friends, tell 'em to bring extra boomboxes.
Muze PNote As for ZAIREEKA's music, it is an ambitious extension of the kind of psyche-noise-pop that the Flaming Lips have mastered since their mid-80s inception. Gloriously catchy moments--like the chugging rhythm of the opening "Okay I'll Admit It That I Really Don't Understand" or the serene ambient-pop air of "Thirty Five Thousand Feet Of Despair"--float out constantly, only to be eaten up within waves of sound. As pop music goes, ZAIREEKA's about as experimental a trip as you can lay on the average listener before they run for cover, but those who remain will find their stay extremely worthwhile.

Engineer: Dave Fridmann

Compilation Appearances

Muze Music Compilations Maybe This Christmas Too
Muze Music Compilations Singles 93-03 (Bonus Tracks) (Limited Edition)
Muze Music Compilations Wedding Crashers
Muze Music Compilations Whatever: The '90s Pop & Culture Box
Muze Music Compilations Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen
Muze Music Compilations Brothers Solomon
Muze Music Compilations Piece Work
Muze Music Compilations Devil's Music
Muze Music Compilations Music Is Awesome Volume 3

Associated Artists and Works

Lightning Bolt
Neon Indian
Original Soundtrack
Plastic Ono Band
Prefuse 73
Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of the Flaming L ~ Rockabye Baby!
Stardeath & White Dwarfs
The Flaming Lips And Stardeath And White Dwarfs W ~ Stardeath & White Dwarfs
The Dark Side of the Moon [PA] ~ Stardeath and White Dwarfs
Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of the Flaming L ~ Various Artists

Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 10/28/1997
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 1997
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : 46804
Music Label Name Label : Warner Bros.
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 4
Music Studio or Live Studio/Live : Studio
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Stereo
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 00093624680420

Professional Reviews

Rolling Stone (12/11/97, p.78)
- 4 Stars (out of 5)
- "...ZAIREEKA's wall-of-surround-sound approach melds droning-rock dissonance with warped, off-kilter pop melodies, producing a totally immersing, post-PET SOUNDS seance..."

Entertainment Weekly (11/14/97, p.93)
- "...the Oklahoma quartet has placed the various components of ZAIREEKA's eight songs onto four CDs, ideally to be played simultaneously on four separate stereos....Whether human anatomy is equipped to handle octophonic sound is anyone's guess." - Rating: A

Q (12/02, p.102)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...The effect is both thrilling and unsettling..."

Magnet (1-2/98, p.69)
- "...dense, catchy walls of sound that just happen to be emanating from eight speakers..."

Mojo (Publisher)
(3/01/04, p.56)
- Included in Mojo's The 67 Lost Albums You Must Own! - "An intended fusion of 'anarchy and inspiration,' musically this was the Lips at their mind-melding zonk rock pinnacle..."

Mojo (Publisher)
(7/02, p.60)
- "...Expensive, odd, but impressive if you get it to work."

Mojo (Publisher)
(p.52)
- Ranked #11 in Mojo's "The 50 Most Out There Albums Of All Time" - "ZAIREEKA is one of the Lips' finest records. In its original format, it's nothing short of a psychedelic masterpiece..."

NME (Magazine)
(1/3/98, p.32)
- 10 (out of 10)
- "...even by the Flaming Lips' synapse-searing standards, ZAIREEKA is a tatanic, bedazzled trip to the furthest reaches of the imagination....the Flaming Lips have released arguably their most beautiful music....To reiterate: a work of genius."

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