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Rasputina|The Lost & Found 2nd Edition

The Lost & Found 2nd Edition

Rasputina

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When it came time for Rasputina to release a follow-up to its 2002 critically acclaimed effort Cabin Fever, a covers album wasn't exactly what one would have expected. The reissue of 1999's Lost & Found EP is great supplement to the eerie-cool Rasputina collection, not to mention an interesting look at some of the trio's favorite cuts of yesteryear. Producer Mike Viola (the Candy Butchers) assisted Rasputina for seven cello-drenched songs -- and the presentation is flawless. To imagine classical arrangements around any of these songs is an odd feat. For instance, Pat Benatar's 1981 hit "Fire & Ice": Melora Creager isn't exactly a match for the vocal prowess of Benatar; however, Rasputina's version is beautifully detached. Marilyn Manson's "Tourniquet" is switched up for layered, goth-like melodies and scowling instrumentation -- it's quite theatrical and alluring. One might laugh at the thought of trio's rendition of Led Zeppelin's "Rock & Roll," but don't sell Rasputina out just yet. Rasputina's talent in ignoring the industrial rock trap for a chaotically beautiful scene all its own has allowed the band to stand out all these years, so the nasty, raw appeal of "Rock & Roll is a suitable cut. Robert Plant would be pleased, for it's an impressive twist of depth and desire -- and a much better cover of a Led Zeppelin song compared to P. Diddy's lackluster "Kashmir" translation in 1998's "Come With Me." Lost & Found captures Rasputina's peculiar chamber style and listeners should find it strikingly entertaining.

© MacKenzie Wilson /TiVo

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Bad Moon Rising
00:03:28

Rasputina, MainArtist - John Fogerty, Composer

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2
Wish You Were Here
00:04:22

Rasputina, MainArtist - David Gilmour and Roger Waters, Composer

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3
Tourniquet
00:03:24

Rasputina, MainArtist - Manson, Berkowitz and Ramirez, Composer

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4
Fire & Ice
00:02:13

Rasputina, MainArtist - Patricia Benatar, Scott Sheets & Thomas Kelly, Composer

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5
This Little Piggy
00:03:25

Rasputina, MainArtist - Traditional, Arr. Melora Creager, Composer

2003 Filthy Bonnet 2003 Filthy Bonnet

6
All Tomorrow's Parties
00:04:23

Rasputina, MainArtist - Lou Reed, Composer

2003 Filthy Bonnet 2003 Filthy Bonnet

7
Rock and Roll
00:03:25

Rasputina, MainArtist - Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones & John Bonham, Composer

2003 Filthy Bonnet 2003 Filthy Bonnet

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When it came time for Rasputina to release a follow-up to its 2002 critically acclaimed effort Cabin Fever, a covers album wasn't exactly what one would have expected. The reissue of 1999's Lost & Found EP is great supplement to the eerie-cool Rasputina collection, not to mention an interesting look at some of the trio's favorite cuts of yesteryear. Producer Mike Viola (the Candy Butchers) assisted Rasputina for seven cello-drenched songs -- and the presentation is flawless. To imagine classical arrangements around any of these songs is an odd feat. For instance, Pat Benatar's 1981 hit "Fire & Ice": Melora Creager isn't exactly a match for the vocal prowess of Benatar; however, Rasputina's version is beautifully detached. Marilyn Manson's "Tourniquet" is switched up for layered, goth-like melodies and scowling instrumentation -- it's quite theatrical and alluring. One might laugh at the thought of trio's rendition of Led Zeppelin's "Rock & Roll," but don't sell Rasputina out just yet. Rasputina's talent in ignoring the industrial rock trap for a chaotically beautiful scene all its own has allowed the band to stand out all these years, so the nasty, raw appeal of "Rock & Roll is a suitable cut. Robert Plant would be pleased, for it's an impressive twist of depth and desire -- and a much better cover of a Led Zeppelin song compared to P. Diddy's lackluster "Kashmir" translation in 1998's "Come With Me." Lost & Found captures Rasputina's peculiar chamber style and listeners should find it strikingly entertaining.

© MacKenzie Wilson /TiVo

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