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Ancient Cross-Dressing Songs

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Ancient Cross-Dressing Songs is a 2009 EP by Rasputina. The album contains 3 ancient folksongs about female-to-male crossdressers. It also features a personal message from the band's front woman, Melora Creager. Much like their two previous EPs, Melora a la Basilica and The Willow Tree Triptych, the album is available only via the band's website and is hand-crafted by Creager herself. Of the decision in not using the distribution services of a record label, she opines that,

It's interesting to me that today's music fan sees recordings as "cost per song"- a real iTunes mindset. You will feel better if you look at it like, "Melora made this thing for me with her bare hands."[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."A Message From Melora"1:44
2."The Female Highwayman"2:53
3."Jackaroe"2:53
4."The Female Smuggler"4:05
Total length:11:37

Album details

  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Label: none
  • Recording Mode: Stereo
  • Recording Type: Studio
  • Producer: Melora Creager
  • Distributor: self-distributed
  • Rasputina: Melora Creager (cello, vocals)

References

  1. ^ "Newsbunny". Rasputina: A Division of the Ladies Cello Society.