Bartell (album)

Bartell is a compilation album by American electronic band The Moog Cookbook, released in 2005. It consists of material previously released as single b-sides and on EPs, soundtracks and compilation albums, as well as previously unreleased material.

Bartell
Compilation album by
Released2005
GenreElectronica
Length73:49
LabelCookbook Kitschen Records
ProducerThe Moog Cookbook
The Moog Cookbook chronology
Ye Olde Space Bande
(1997)
Bartell
(2005)
Xmas Recipes (Y Mas)
(2014)

The album marks the first commercial release of the band's cover of Foo Fighters' "Big Me," which had been featured in the music video for "Monkey Wrench."[1]

Track listing

CD: MC-1205-01

No.TitleWriter(s)Track DetailsLength
1."Twist Barbie"Naoko YamanoRemix of Shonen Knife4:19
2."Kelly Watch the Stars"Nicolas Godin, Jean-Benoît DunckelRemix of Air5:38
3."Novocaine for the Soul"Mark Oliver EverettCover of Eels3:08
4."Lost in Space Part #1"John WilliamsCover of Lost in Space TV theme3:38
5."Lost in Space Part #2"Roger Manning, Brian KehewOriginal by The Moog Cookbook2:19
6."Big Me"Dave GrohlCover of Foo Fighters2:43
7."Surrender"Rick NielsenCover of Cheap Trick3:51
8."Pumpernickel's Dark Ride Theme"Joel HodgsonFrom an unaired TV show4:37
9."Psyche Rock"Pierre HenryRemix of Pierre Henry4:57
10."Mountain"Yuhi KomiyamaRemix of You He-Es5:24
11."20th Century Boy"Marc BolanCover of T. Rex3:50
12."Bob's Boogie"Manning, KehewOriginal by The Moog Cookbook5:14
13."Mon Coeur"Camille Saint-SaënsRemix of Klaus Nomi4:09
14."Time"Alex GopherRemix of Alex Gopher6:06
15."Silent Night"Joseph Mohr, Franz Xaver GruberFrom the Christmas EP3:14
16."Winter Wonderland"Felix Bernard, Richard B. SmithFrom the Christmas EP2:39
17."Deck the Halls"/"Sleigh Ride"Unknown / Leroy AndersonFrom the Christmas EP2:51
18."Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"Haven Gillespie, John Frederick CootsFrom the Christmas EP2:55
19."Jingle Bells"James PierpontFrom the Christmas EP2:18
Total length:73:49

Personnel

Musicians

Production

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References

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