The Lost And Found 2nd Edition

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Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 24:45

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Surprisingly Good!

snappinshutters

Most cover albums or cover songs by gothic bands are normally really bad. This is far from bad. It is amazing! Not a fan of the "Bad Moon Rising" cover, but the Pink Floyd and the Pat Benetar covers are off the charts. I think I actually like the Rasputina cover of "Fire & Ice" more than the original. How often does that happen?

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great covers collection

jsmith218

i really like this collection of covers. bad moon rising and wish you were here are the standout tracks but most of them are worth the download!

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amazing Pat Benatar cover!

emmckee

Definitely a great collection of covers - good execution and good choices.

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Better with Every Listen

tursiops

I was kind of turned off by the CCR cover at first but now I can't get enough of it. And I've never been a big Pink Floyd fan but their cover of Wish You Were Here is awesome. I dig this album.

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Must have for fans...

Carnivoracious

I actually think their version of Bad Moon Rising is actually better than the original (considering the goth overtone seems to fit the lyrics better than CCR's southern rock). A cello version of Wish You Were Here was apparently something I've been yearning for subconsciously since I heard the original. The whole album is great for fans, or those who aren't immune to Meloria Kreager's desperate lilt.

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Rasputina, Creedence, ten-foot-pole

FLEB--2kClub

Rasputina... CCR... Rasputing, meet CCR. Rasputina, cover CCR. Rasputina, slaughter CCR. No! It just doesn't work! I don't know for sure if William Shatner ever covered Bad Moon Rising, but if so, Shatner fans rejoice! Your idol no longer holds the distinction of the worst cover of this song! It's sad, because the rest of the disc is pretty good quality. The cover of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" is not to be missed, nor are the cover of All Tomorrow's Parties and the original This Little Piggy. If you're into the band, this disc also makes a good mixer for compilations. At least you don't have to listen to that godawful CCR cover!

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They Say All Media Guide

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

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