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Lost, Picking Flowers In The Woods is the second EP by Black Moth Super Rainbow. Most songs on this album (including the title track) later appear on Dandelion Gum.

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"Lost, Picking Flowers..." LP cover.

"Recorded in the woods on an old reel to reel production machine."

This also marks the first time Black Moth Super Rainbow had released anything on vinyl.

LP[]

The LP was released on September 19th, 2005 on Graveface Records. Limited to a quantity of 500, it came packaged in a cardboard sleeve. Catalog number: grave018lp.

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"Lost, Picking Flowers..." vinyl artwork.



Tracklisting:


Side A

  1. Lost, Picking Flowers In The Woods (3:22)
  2. Caterpillar House (1:58)
  3. Algae (1:10)
  4. They Live In The Meadow (2:32)
  5. Chinese Witch Guy With an Ax (2:28)

Side B

  1. Flowers Grow Here (5:23)
  2. Hairy Eyes (1:01)
  3. Side 8 (3:20)
  4. Side 9 (4:00)



CD[]

The CD version was released on May 23rd, 2006. It came in a clear jewel case with stickers on the front and back. The sticker on the back cover had a tracklisting. Catalog

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"Lost, Picking Flowers..." cd artwork.

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"Lost, Picking Flowers..." cd jewel case.

number: grave018.



Tracklisting:

  1. Lost, Picking Flowers In The Woods (3:21)
  2. Caterpillar House (1:58)
  3. Algae (1:10)
  4. They Live In The Meadow (2:33)
  5. Drippy Eye (3:12)
  6. Chinese Witch Guy With an Ax (1:27)
  7. Flowers Grow Here (5:23)
  8. Hairy Mouth (1:01)
  9. Side 8 (3:20)
  10. Untitled (2:07)


  • "Side 9" was replaced with an "Untitled" track.
  • "Drippy Eye" had not previously been released.

Trivia[]

  • The tracks "Hairy Eyes" and "Hairy Mouth" are the same, the only difference being the titles.
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    "Lost, Picking Flowers..." promotional poster

  • The "Untitled" track that only appears on the CD version is apparently something The Seven Fields Of Aphelion had either made on her own, or with the help of Tobacco. The track also appears to be reversed.
  • The hairy pink creature on the cover was designed by Seth Scriver.
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