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A Cabinet of Curiosities
2009 box set by Jane's Addiction From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Cabinet of Curiosities is a compilation box set by alternative rock band Jane's Addiction, released on April 21, 2009, on Rhino Records.
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The collection includes three discs of demos, rehearsals, remixes, covers, and live recordings from the group's initial lifespan of 1986–1991, and one DVD featuring the movie Soul Kiss, the band's music videos, and concert footage. Vocalist Perry Farrell stated that "it's a really nice, fetishy object."[7]
In 2009, vocalist Perry Farrell stated that "[the] box set was supposed to be released two years ago. It just took so long. We cut that deal on the box set when we were still together on the last record, and it took that long to get it co-ordinated and gathered and all those other things and it was just kind of a happenstance that we were together at this time. When Rhino saw that we were together they thought, 'Let's just really work day and night and get the thing out.'"[8]
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Track listing
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Disc 1
All tracks are written by Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins, except where noted.
Disc 2
- "L.A Medley" is a medley consisting of:
- "L.A. Woman" (originally by the Doors; written by Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore)
- "Nausea" (originally by X; written by John Duchac and Christene Cervenková)
- "Lexicon Devil" (originally by Germs; written by Jan Paul Beahm and Georg Ruthenberg)
Disc 3
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DVD
- Soul Kiss
- "Mountain Song" (Unedited Version)
- "City"
Music videos
- "Had a Dad"
- "Ocean Size"
- "Stop!"
- "Been Caught Stealing"
- "Classic Girl"
- "Ain't No Right"
Live at the City Square in Milan (for MTV Italy, October 1990)
- "Whores"
- "Then She Did..."
- "Three Days"
Bonus disc 5
Live at Irvine Meadows, 7/23-24/91 (Available as a Best Buy exclusive for a limited supply)
- "Standing in the Shower...Thinking"
- "Of Course"
- "Ted, Just Admit It..."
- "Mountain Song"
- "Stop!"
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