Great American Gingerbread: Rasputina Rarities & Neglected Items

Great American Gingerbread: Rasputina Rarities & Neglected Items is a limited collector's edition compilation album by American cello rock band Rasputina. It was released on April 5, 2011.[1][2]

Great American Gingerbread
Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 5, 2011
Recorded1990's-present
GenreCello rock
LabelFilthy Bonnet Recording Co.
ProducerMelora Creager
Rasputina chronology
Sister Kinderhook
(2010)
Great American Gingerbread
(2011)
Unknown
(2015)

The compilation contains a CD of previously unreleased tracks composed of film scores, demos, compilation tracks and tribute pieces which frontwoman Melora Creager describes as "essentially solo works, [Her] initial compositions and impulses." It also contains a Bonus DVD that includes a live performance as well as Q&A session recorded in 2002 at the Knitting Factory, in New York City.[1][2]

Release

Promotion

As early as March 2011, the song "Ballad of Lizzie Borden" has been available for free download via SoundCloud's website as a way to promote and generate interest for the new record.[3]

Track listing

All songs written by Melora Creager unless otherwise noted.[1][2][4]

No.TitleLength
1."Pudding Crypt" 
2."I Go To Sleep (The Pretenders cover)" 
3."Do What I Do" 
4."Black Hole Hunter" 
5."Black Hole 2" 
6."Loom" 
7."Death at Disneyland" 
8."Skylark" 
9."Children's Reform Center" 
10."Coraline (from Where's Neil When You Need Him?)" 
11."Ballad of Lizzie Borden" 
12."Mysterious Man-Monkey" 
13."A Skeleton Bang (from Colours Are Brighter)" 
14."On My Knees (from the film On My Knees by Kim Wood)" 
Notes
  • The disc contains a bonus DVD that contains Rasputina's live performance at the Knitting Factory in New York City in 2002. It features Rasputina's old lineup from around that period. It also features a Q&A session. As is often the case with Rasputina's anachronistic sense of humor, the performance is credited to have been recorded in 1902.[1][2]

References

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