A Bit o' This & That

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A Bit o' This & That
Emilie Autumn - A Bit o This and That.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 23, 2007 (2007-04-23)
Genre Baroque, dark cabaret, avant-garde, electronica, classical
Length76:14
Label Trisol Music Group
Emilie Autumn chronology
Laced/Unlaced
(2007)
A Bit o' This & That
(2007)
4 O'Clock
(2008)

A Bit o' This & That is a compilation album by Emilie Autumn that includes rarities, b-sides, remixes, covers, and music from her early years. It was released on August 3, 2007 in a limited edition digipak format, with just 3000 copies being distributed worldwide. [1] It was re-released on February 29, 2008, in a standard digibook format. [2] [3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Chambermaid" (Space Mix)Emilie Autumn6:49
2."What If" (Celtic Mix)Emilie Autumn4:26
3."Hollow Like My Soul"Mykel Boyd, Arr. Emilie Autumn [4] 4:49
4."By the Sword"Emilie Autumn5:11
5."I Don't Care Much" (from Cabaret ) John Kander, Fred Ebb 4:54
6."I Know It's Over" (Live Recording) Morrisey, Johnny Marr 6:45
7."Find Me a Man"Emilie Autumn5:08
8."O Mistress Mine" (words by William Shakespeare)Emilie Autumn5:30
9."The Star-Spangled Banner" Francis Scott Key 1:49
10."All My Loving" The Beatles 2:11
11."Sonata in D Minor for Violin and Continuo" (Instrumental; Live Recording) Francesco Maria Veracini 9:33
12."Ancient Grounds" (Instrumental; Live Recording)Emilie Autumn5:41
13."Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" (Instrumental) Eric Idle 3:39
14."With Every Passing Day" (from the BBC's "Upstairs Downstairs") Alexander Faris 1:56
15."Miss Lucy Had Some Leeches" (Live Recording)
Hidden Tracks:
"Photographic Memory"
"Crazy He Calls Me"
Emilie Autumn

Emilie Autumn
Bob Russell, Carl Sigman
7:53
Total length:76:14

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References

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  3. A Bit o' This & That at AllMusic . Retrieved 23:25, 2 May 2021 (UTC).
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