Provocateur and prankster Maurizio Cattelan has created some of the most unforgettable images in contemporary art. Released in tandem with his show at Fondation Beyeler in Basel, and in collaboration with Pierpaolo Ferrari, his latest project is this limited-edition, vinyl-only picture disc—a suitably absurd and eccentric compilation that stems from the duo’s Toilet Paper magazine project. It features 14 tracks by a fittingly eclectic cast including Bernard Herrmann, The Cheers, Pierre Schaeffer, Judy Garland, Coldcut, Malcolm McLaren, Gene Vincent, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Hoosier Hot Shots, F.T. Marinetti & A. Guintini, Cornelius, and Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra. Toilet Paper: I Always Remember a Face, Especially When I’ve Sat on It is limited to 1,000 copies, and is housed in a PVC sleeve. It includes exclusive artwork by Cattelan.
A Side
A1 Bernard Herrmann ‘Brave New World’ (Excerpt)
A2 The Cheers ‘Black Denim Trousers & Motorcycle Boots’
A3 Pierre Schaeffer ‘Etude Aux Chemins De Fer’ (Excerpt)
A4 Judy Garland ‘The Trolley Song’
A5 Coldcut ‘Stop This Crazy Thing’ (Excerpt)
A6 Malcolm McLaren ‘Miss Belle’
A7 Gene Vincent ‘Jezebel’
B Side
B1 Les Paul & Mary Ford ‘Bye Bye Blues’
B2 Hoosier Hot Shots ‘I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones’
B3 The Dorsey Brothers ‘Lullaby Of Broadway’
B4 F.T. Martinetti & A.Guintini ‘Sintesi Musicali Furutiste’ (Excerpt)
B5 Malcolm McLaren ‘Ride A Fashion Horse Pt.2’
B6 Cornelius ‘Fantasma’
B7 Ozzie Nelson And His Orchestra ‘Dream A Little Dream Of Me’