Lost Gems & Rare Tracks
| Lost Gems & Rare Tracks | ||||
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| Released | June 21, 2010 | |||
| Recorded | 1993–2009 | |||
| Genre | Queercore, punk rock | |||
| Length | 37 minutes | |||
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Lost Gems & Rare Tracks is a compilation of singles, unreleased tracks, demos and other rare songs by queercore band Pansy Division.[1] It was released exclusively on iTunes in 2010. The album follows the band's two other rarities albums 1995's Pile Up and 1997's More Lovin' from Our Oven.
Track listing
- "Homosapien" (7" version) (Pete Shelley)
 - "I Really Wanted You" (7" version) (Jon Ginoli)
 - "Son of a Preacher Man" (John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins)
 - "Can't Make Love" (Wall of Voodoo)
 - "Loose" (The Stooges)
 - "Musclehead" (Ginoli)
 - "Used To Turn Me On" (demo version) (Chris Freeman, Ginoli)
 - "Vicious Beauty" (live) (Ginoli, Pansy Division)
 - "I Can Make You a Man" (Richard O'Brien)
 - "You Make Me Hot" (The Donnas)
 - "Your Loss" (Ginoli)
 - "I Know Your Type" (Freeman)
 - "Too Many Hoops" (alternate guitar solo) (Ginoli, Freeman)
 - "Coming Clean" (Billie Joe Armstrong)[2]
 
Track origins
- "Homosapien" B-side to "Touch My Joe Camel" single (1993)
 - "I Really Wanted You" B-side to "Jackson" single (1994)
 - "Can't Make Love" from Generations, Vol 1: A Punk Look at Human Rights (1997)
 - "Loose" from We Will Fall: The Iggy Pop Tribute (1997)
 - "Musclehead" from Forward 'Til Death: A Sampler Compilation (1999)
 - "Used to Turn Me On" (Demo) "from Lookout! Freakout (2000)
 - "I Can Make You A Man" from The Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show (2004)
 - "Coming Clean" B-side to "Average Man" single (2009)[3]
 
Personnel
- Jon Ginoli- guitar, vocals
 - Chris Freeman- bass, vocals
 - Patrick Goodwin- guitar tracks 5-13
 - Luis Illades- drums on tracks 5-14
 - David Ward- drums on track 1
 - Dustin Donaldson- drums on tracks 2-3
 - Tre Cool- drums on track 4
 - Joel Reader- guitar on track 14
 
References
- ^ "Discography". Pansy Division Official Webpage. May 31, 2023. Archived from the original on May 31, 2023.
 - ^ Doyle, JD (July 1, 2009). "Queer Music Heritage July-Aug 2009 Special: Queercore: Jon Ginoli of Pansy Division Interview". Queer Music Heritage. Archived from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
 - ^ Wallofyouth (March 24, 2009). "Pansy Division: Average Men [7 inch] (2009)". Punk News.org. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
 
