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  1. Melora a la Basilica is a 1000 unit collector's edition live recording made by American cello rock band Rasputina in Basilica Industria in Hudson, NY, "a behemoth of a defunct glue factory". It is a collection of previous Rasputina songs reworked with new second chair cellist Daniel DeJesus and covers of songs by Goldfrapp , Pearl ...

    • Filthy Bonnet Recording Co.
    • December 30, 2008
  2. The Pregnant Concert. Rasputina. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2008 CD release of "Melora A La Basilica" on Discogs.

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    • CD, Limited Edition, Metal Case
    • US
    • Filthy Bonnet-FB 3005-2
  3. This page includes Melora a la Basilica (as Melora Creager)'s : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by our experts, collaborators and members.

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  4. Melora a la Basilica – Filthy Bonnet Co., December 30, 2008; The Pregnant Concert with artwork by Dese'Rae L. Stage – Filthy Bonnet Co., May 10, 2010. Compilation albums. Great American Gingerbread – Filthy Bonnet Recording Co., 2011; Magnetic Strip 1990–1998 – Filthy Bonnet Co., 2015; Singles and EPs

    • 1992–present
  5. Melora a la Basilica. (2008) Oh Perilous World, the fifth full-length studio album from American cello rock band Rasputina, was performed by the band's creator cellist/lead singer Melora Creager and drummer Jonathon TeBeest with second chair Sarah Bowman contributing additional vocals.

    • Filthy Bonnet
    • June 26, 2007
    • 70:47
  6. Rose K. - Melora a la Basilica {1808} This re-recording of the classic 'How We Quit the Forest' track features support vocals by Daniel de Jesus, who also plays second chair cello. : r/Rasputina. r/Rasputina. • 5 days ago. atavus68.

  7. She would perfect her interpretation of the song later and has an outstanding rendition on the 'Melora a la Basilica' live CD released in 2008. Otherwise this is an interesting but not particularly memorable solo offering for Creager, issued as a preface to the first full-length recording on her new label, the two-disc 'Oh Perilous World'.