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Everything about Camper Vantiquities totally explainedCamper Vantiquities is a 1993 rarities compilation album by musical group Camper Van Beethoven, released on I.R.S. It included the earlier EP Vampire Can Mating Oven and a number of other unreleased tracks, compiled by bassist Victor Krummenacher a few years after the band split up. The 2004 re-release added several more tracks, all demo versions of songs that appeared on the band's two Virgin Records albums.
Track listing
Original 1993 release
- "Heart"
- "Never Go Back"
- "Seven Languages"
- "Axe Murderer Song"
- "SP37957"
- "Crossing Over"
- "Guardian Angels"
- "I'm Not Like Everybody Else" (The Kinks cover)
- "AC Cover"
- "Porpoise Mouth (remix)"
- "(We Workers Do Not Understand) Modern Art"
- "We Eat Your Children"
- "Ice Cream Everyday"
- "Six More Miles To The Graveyard"
- "Processional"
- "Photograph"
2004 CD re-issue
"Heart"
"Never Go Back"
"Seven Languages"
"Axe Murderer Song"
"SP37957"
"Crossing Over"
"Guardian Angels"
"I'm Not Like Everybody Else"
"AC Cover"
"Flowers (Fox Demo)"
"One Of These Days (Fox Demo)"
"Humid Press Of Days (Fox Demo)"
"All Her Favourite Fruit (Fox Demo)"
"Silent Monster"
"Porpoise Mouth"
"(We Workers Do Not Understand) Modern Art"
"We Eat Your Children"
"Six More Miles To The Graveyard"
"Ice Cream Everyday"
"Processional"
"Photograph"
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