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4 o'Clock
EP by
ReleasedJanuary 18, 2008
RecordedMad Villain Studios, Chicago
GenreDark cabaret, electronica, industrial
Length36 minutes
LabelTrisol Music Group
ProducerEmilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn chronology
A Bit o' This & That
(2007)
4 o'Clock
(2008)
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun & Bohemian Rhapsody
(2008)

4 o'Clock is an EP by Emilie Autumn and was released on January 18, 2008 by Trisol Music Group GmbH. The song "Organ Grinder" was originally on the Saw III soundtrack.

The first version was a limited edition digipak. A standard jewel case was released on February 29, 2008.

Track listing

All songs performed and produced by Emilie Autumn, and mixed by Inkydust. Songs 1-8 written by Emilie Autumn.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."4 o'Clock"Emilie Autumn5:16
2."My Fairweather Friend"Emilie Autumn3:30
3."Gothic Lolita (Bad Poetry Mix by Sieben/Matt Howden)"Emilie Autumn4:30
4."Swallow (Filthy Victorian Mix by Perfidious Words)"Emilie Autumn5:05
5."Swallow (Oyster Mix by Punto Omega)"Emilie Autumn3:38
6."Organ Grinder"Emilie Autumn3:21
7."Excerpts from the upcoming book The Asylum"Emilie Autumn4:00
8."Words from The Asylum"Emilie Autumn3:13
9."Is It My Body (Hidden Track)"(Cooper, Buxton, Bruce, Dunaway, Smith)4:08

The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls

Tracks 7 & 8 of this album feature excerpts from The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls. This book would be published two years after the album in 2010. The style of these tracks, which includes sound effects that accompany an orated exert, would not be heard again until the release of Emilie Autumn's audio book version of the aforementioned story. The audio book was released in 2014.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Home". Emilie Autumn. Retrieved September 15, 2017.