Rejected Unknown

Rejected Unknown is a 2001 album by acclaimed outsider musician Daniel Johnston. The title references the decision by Atlantic Records to drop him from the label after the commercial failure of his only major-label album, 1994's Fun. Rejected Unknown was produced by Austin producer and former Glass Eye member Brian Beattie.[3] A 7-inch limited edition EP called Dream Scream, featuring that song and "Funeral Girl", was released in 1998 on Pickled Egg Records.

Rejected Unknown
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 9, 2001
Recorded1998-1999
Waller, Texas
GenreOutsider music, rock, piano rock
LabelGammon
ProducerBrian Beattie
Daniel Johnston chronology
Why me?
(2001)
Rejected Unknown
(2001)
Fear Yourself
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Pitchfork Media(7.5/10)[2]

Track listing

  1. "Impossible Love"
  2. "Funeral Girl"
  3. "Dream Scream"
  4. "Love Forever"
  5. "Cathy Cline"
  6. "Davinare"
  7. "Party"
  8. "The Spook"
  9. "Girl of My Dreams"
  10. "Billions / Rock"
  11. "Thrill"
  12. "Favorite Darling Girl"
  13. "Some Time Spent in Heaven"
  14. "Wedding Ring Bells Blues"
  15. "I Lose"
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