Helter Stupid


Helter Stupid is Negativland's second album on SST Records, released in 1989. It was Negativland's third concept album.

Structure

The first half of the album is composed of the tracks "Prologue" and "Helter Stupid". The two together form an extended piece lasting over 22 minutes. The concept, and some of the sampled material, came from a San Francisco television news program that was taken in by a media hoax perpetrated by Negativland while promoting its previous album, Escape from Noise. Other samples used included those from Rev. Estus Pirkle, an interview with Charles Manson, and what was the band's most brazenly unauthorized sample to date: "Helter Skelter" by The Beatles.
Parts of the "Perfect Cut" tracks on Side 2 draw from samples of "The Winning Score", a 1977 presentation by TM Century, producers of radio jingles and imaging.
In 2000, the band Chumbawamba, in reply to the EP The ABCs of Anarchism, used this album as one of their main sampling sources of WYSIWYG.

Track listing

  1. "Prologue"
  2. "Helter Stupid"
  3. "The Perfect Cut "
  4. "The Perfect Cut "
  5. "The Perfect Cut "
  6. "The Perfect Cut "
  7. "The Perfect Cut "
  8. "The Perfect Cut "
  9. "The Perfect Cut "

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