Fingerprince

Fingerprince is the third studio album by American art rock group the Residents, released in 1977.

Fingerprince's first side consists of short, minimalist songs featuring skeletal drum machines, emphasized horn and percussion sections, murky atmospherics (except for the upbeat "You Yesyesyes") and a bigger focus on vocals and lyrics.

The second side consists of one 17-minute track titled "Six Things to a Cycle", originally written as a ballet.

[2] It is an instrumental suite composed of six movements, with a strong focus on percussion and repetition of a single motif.

A third side of music was planned for the album before the decision to release it as a standard single LP.