The Lost & Found

The Lost & Found is an EP record by Rasputina, the first edition of which was self-released in 2001[3] and the second edition, featuring two more cover songs, was released in 2003 by Instinct Records.[4] It consists of covers of songs by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Pink Floyd, Marilyn Manson, Pat Benatar, The Velvet Underground, and Led Zeppelin, as well as a rendition of Mother Goose's nursery rhyme "This Little Piggy." The cover art and packaging was designed by artist Ryan Obermeyer,[5] making it a rare instance of a Rasputina album cover not designed by frontwoman Melora Creager herself.

The Lost & Found, 1st Edition
EP by
Released2001 (2001)
GenreAlternative rock
Length24:45
LabelInstinct
ProducerMike Viola
Rasputina chronology
How We Quit the Forest
(1998)
The Lost & Found, 1st Edition
(2001)
Cabin Fever
(2002)
Rasputina chronology
My Fever Broke
(2002)
The Lost & Found, 2nd Edition
(2003)
Frustration Plantation
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
allmusic[1]
Rate Your Music[2]

1st Edition Track listing

No.TitleOriginal artistLength
1."Rock and Roll"Led Zeppelin3:26
2."All Tomorrow's Parties"The Velvet Underground4:23
3."This Little Piggy"Traditional3:25
4."Tourniquet"Marilyn Manson3:25
5."Wish You Were Here"Pink Floyd4:23


2nd Edition Track listing

No.TitleOriginal artistLength
1."Bad Moon Rising"Creedence Clearwater Revival3:29
2."Wish You Were Here"Pink Floyd4:23
3."Tourniquet"Marilyn Manson3:25
4."Fire and Ice"Pat Benatar2:14
5."This Little Piggy"Traditional3:25
6."All Tomorrow's Parties"The Velvet Underground4:23
7."Rock and Roll"Led Zeppelin3:26


References

  1. "The Lost & Found - Rasputina | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. "The Lost & Found (2nd Edition) by Rasputina - RYM/Sonemic".
  3. "The Lost & Found EP from Rasputina". Rasputina.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2001. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  4. "The Lost and Found - 2nd Edition". Instinct Records. Archived from the original on 6 March 2003. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  5. "Design Gallery". The Visual Works of Ryan Obermeyer. Retrieved 28 June 2021.


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