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A Collection of Rarities and Previously Unreleased Material
Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 12, 2012 (2012-07-12)
Recorded1999–2010
Length44:43
LabelRibbon Music
John Maus chronology
We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves
(2011)
A Collection of Rarities and Previously Unreleased Material
(2012)
Screen Memories
(2017)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic76/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Pitchfork8.4/10[3]

A Collection of Rarities and Previously Unreleased Material is the first compilation album by American lo-fi musician John Maus, released on July 12, 2012. Spanning recordings from 1999 to 2010, the collection selects outtakes from his previous three albums in addition to tracks which had appeared on other compilations.[3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by John Maus. Next to the track titles are the years of recording that are labelled on the album credits

No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."North Star" (2008)  
2."The Law" (2003)I Want to Live! (2003) 
3."Castles in the Grave" (2010)  
4."Angel of the Night" (2010)  
5."Mental Breakdown" (2004)I Want to Live! (2003) 
6."Bennington" (2007)Beaterblocker (2008) 
7."Big Dumb Man" (2003)Love Letters from Hell (2000) 
8."No Title (Molly)" (2008)Smugglers Way (2012) 
9."Lost" (2003)  
10."All Aboard" (2007)  
11."This Is the Beat" (2005)Mistletonia (2007) 
12."My Hatred Is Magnificent" (2008)  
13."The Fear" (2003)I Want to Live! (2003) 
14."Fish with Broken Dreams" (1999)Snowless Winters EP (1999) 
15."Rock the Bone" (2008)  
16."I Don't Eat Human Beings" (2008)  
Total length:44:43

Note

  • "Big Dumb Man" and "The Law" feature uncredited writing contributions from Ariel Pink.[4]

References

  1. ^ "A Collection of Rarities and Previously Unreleased Material – John Maus". Metacritic. CBS Interactive.
  2. ^ Thomas, Fred. "John Maus A Collection of Rarities and Previously Unreleased Material". AllMusic.
  3. ^ a b Pelly, Jenn (July 20, 2012). "John Maus A Collection of Rarities and Previously Unreleased Material". Pitchfork.
  4. ^ Pelly, Jean (August 10, 2012). "John Maus". Pitchfork.