Laced/Unlaced

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Laced/Unlaced
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 9, 2007
Genre Baroque, Renaissance, electro-industrial
Length108:09
Label Trisol Music Group [1]
Emilie Autumn chronology
Liar / Dead is the New Alive
(2007)
Laced/Unlaced
(2007)
A Bit o' This & That
(2007)

Laced/Unlaced is a two-disc instrumental album by Emilie Autumn, released in 2007 by Trisol Music Group. [2] Disc one, "Laced", is a re-release of On a Day... , Autumn's fledgling record, with the addition of several previously unreleased live recordings from her teenage years. Disc two, "Unlaced", contains all electric violin recordings. A limited-edition CD + book set was released on March 9, 2007 with just 2000 copies being printed worldwide, [3] and the jewel case album was re-released on June 15. [4]

Track listing

Disc One: "Laced"
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."La Folia" Arcangelo Corelli 10:18
2."Recercada" Diego Ortiz 1:43
3."Largo" Johann Sebastian Bach 4:02
4."Allegro"Johann Sebastian Bach3:21
5."Adagio" Jean-Marie Leclair 3:36
6."Tambourin"Jean-Marie Leclair1:52
7."Willow" Emilie Autumn 5:49
8."Revelry"Emilie Autumn1:56
9."On a Day..."Emilie Autumn2:30
Total length:35:07
Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."Prologue" (Live)Emilie Autumn2:07
11."Sonata for Violin & Basso Continuo" (Live)Lonati11:45
12."Chaconne" (Live) Giovanni Battista Vitali 10:24
13."La Folia" (Live)Arcangelo Corelli9:55
14."Epilogue" (Live)Emilie Autumn5:09
Total length:39:20
Disc Two: "Unlaced"
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Unlaced"Emilie Autumn3:26
2."Manic Depression"Emilie Autumn5:25
3."Leech Jar"Emilie Autumn4:14
4."A Strange Device"Emilie Autumn4:16
5."A Cure?"Emilie Autumn3:06
6."Syringe"Emilie Autumn3:23
7."Cold"Emilie Autumn3:02
8."Face the Wall"Emilie Autumn6:50
Total length:33:42

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