Handsome and Gretel

"Handsome and Gretel" is the third single by American punk band Babes in Toyland. It was released on 7" vinyl, and its songs later appeared on the band's second studio album, Fontanelle.

"Handsome and Gretel"
Single by Babes in Toyland
from the album Fontanelle
B-side"Pearl"
Released1991[1]
RecordedApril 1991
StudioSix Feet Under, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Genre
Length1:51
LabelInsipid
Songwriter(s)Kat Bjelland
Babes in Toyland singles chronology
"House"
(1990)
"Handsome and Gretel"
(1991)
"Bruise Violet"
(1992)

Artwork

There are two versions of the single's cover. The most known one is of singer, Kat Bjelland, sitting in a police car with blood on her legs after getting into a car accident in Arizona in 1988. Drummer Lori Barbero talks about this incident in a 1989 issue of the zine, No Idea:

Lori: I was driving in Arizona last week and I was thinking about being in a car accident, 'cause we've been in both earthquakes in San Francisco -- the major ones -- and I was thinking, "Gosh, we haven't been in a car accident." And right then, I just went "Oh my fucking God." And a tire flew off a guy's truck, through the gulley, out into the air a hundred miles an hour, and it blew the windshield out and tore the sunroof off and totaled the van. As soon as the accident was over I kept going...

All: "I can't believe what I was thinking about."

Kat: "We have a picture of it." [2]

The back cover art features drummer Lori Barbero, with what appears to be a nosebleed.

Release

The single was released on June 1, 1991 as a limited edition 7" by the independent Australian label Insipid Records.[3] On August 22, 2016, Blank Recording Co. re-released the single on 7" vinyl.[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Kat Bjelland.

No.TitleLength
1."Handsome and Gretel"1:51
2."Pearl"1:57
Total length:3:08

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

  • Tim Mac  engineering, production
  • Abaddon  photography
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References

  1. Moore, Thurston (May 28, 2015). "Ex-Sonic Youth Man Thurston Moore On Why Babes In Toyland Are Still One Of Punk's Most Incendiary Forces". NME. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  2. Barbero, Lori; Kat Bjelland (1989). "Interview with Babes in Toyland". No Idea.
  3. "Handsome & Gretel / Pearl". The Sound of Vinyl. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  4. "Babes in Toyland - Handsome & Gretel / Pearl". Amoeba Records. Retrieved May 17, 2018.


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