Free Kitten

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Free Kitten
Free Kitten (1993)
Free Kitten (1993)
Background information
OriginNew York City, New York, United States
GenresAlternative rock, indie rock
Years active1992–1997, 2007–present
LabelsWiiija, Kill Rock Stars, Ecstatic Peace
MembersKim Gordon
Julie Cafritz
Yoshimi P-We
Past membersDJ Spooky
Mark Ibold
WebsiteFree Kitten at Ecstatic Peace

Free Kitten is a supergroup composed of Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon and Pussy Galore's Julie Cafritz. Originally performing under the name Kitten, they changed their name after receiving threats of legal action by a heavy metal singer performing under the same name. Boredoms member Yoshimi P-We eventually took up the task of drumming, and Pavement's Mark Ibold joined later on as bassist.[1] They have released a handful of albums and singles, mainly on label Kill Rock Stars, including a remix 12" featuring DJ Spooky. They toured on 1993's Lollapalooza. A studio album, 2008's Inherit, on Thurston Moore's Ecstatic Peace label, is the group's most recently available.

Discography

Albums

Title Release Date Label
Unboxed 1994 Wiiija
Nice Ass 1995 Kill Rock Stars
Sentimental Education 1997 Kill Rock Stars
Inherit 2008 Ecstatic Peace

EPs

Title Release Date Label
Straight Up (as Kitten) 1992 Pearl Necklace [2]
Call Now 1992 Ecstatic Peace
Punks Suing Punks 1996 Kill Rock Stars

Singles

Year Title Label
1992 "Yoshimi Vs. Mascis" split Time Bomb
1993 "Oh Bondage Up Yours!" Sympathy for the Record Industry
1993 "Lick!" In The Red
1993 "Special Groupie" SOS
1994 "Sex Boy" Radiation
1994 "Harvest Spoon" Wiiija
1997 "Chinatown Express" Kill Rock Stars
2008 "Seasick" Ecstatic Peace

References

  1. ^ Raha, Maria (2005). Cinderella's Big Score. Seal Press. p. 137.
  2. ^ Pearl Necklace discography at Discogs

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