Admiral Charcoal's Song
Admiral Charcoal's Song was the first album by Rebecca Moore. It is based on a surrealist musical written and directed by her in New York. Michael Dorf's excitement at the musical led him to offer Moore a record deal on his Knitting Factory Records label. The songs were revised and arranged before being recorded. Moore deems it a formative work, though it is popular among experimental music enthusiasts.
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Released | 1996 | |||
Genre | Experimental rock | |||
Length | 67:34 | |||
Label | Formerly Knitting Factory Records | |||
Producer | James McLean | |||
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Track listing
All tracks written by Rebecca Moore.
- If You Please Me
- Busy Head
- Needle Men
- Twisty Lullag'bye
- Outdoor Elevator
- The Lamp Shop
- All The Halloweens You Can Hold
- Darkroom
- The Sisters Bernice
- Cripple Kingdom
- Rosalie's Nightmare
Personnel
- Rebecca Moore: Vocals, Acoustic guitar, sound effects
- Christina Campenella: backing vocals
- Jeff Buckley: Electric 6 String Bass, Drums
- Reuben Radding: Acoustic and electric bass
- Larry Miller: Voice
- Nina Piaseckyj: Cello
- Steven Bernstein: Trumpet
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