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Frustration Plantation

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Frustration Plantation
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Frustration Plantation is the fourth studio album by American rock band Rasputina, released by Instinct Records on March 16, 2004.[4] While not strictly a concept album, Frustration Plantation does have many songs darkly relating to women's lives in the Old South.

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Critical reception

In a review for AllMusic, Heather Phares said of the album, "The idea of mixing eerie, Deliverance-style Southern ambience with Rasputina's aesthetic is an inspired one, and it results in their strongest work to date."[3] Andy Hermann of PopMatters praised Melora Creager's songwriting, and said, "Eccentric instrumentation aside, Rasputina are ultimately just a great pop band with an immensely talented frontwoman, and Frustration Plantation is their most entertaining, consistent work to date."[2] Jamie Kiffel of Lollipop Magazine said of the album, "While it might be easy to call Rasputina’s product a gimmick, Creager’s genuine fascination with her subject matter keeps her death and occult sound, for the loss of a better word, fresh."[1]

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Melora Creager, except where noted.

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Credits

  • Melora Creager – Cello, dulcimer, vocals, producer, engineer
  • Zoë Keating – Cello, vocals, engineer
  • Jonathon Tebeest – drums, percussion
  • Joseph Bishara – Producer, drum programming, mixing, engineer
  • Kenny Dykstra – Engineer
  • Tom Baker – Mastering
  • Hollis Willa Lane (daughter of Creager) – Vocals on track 14
  • Symon Chow – Photography, typography, graphic realization

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