The Raw Boned Psalms
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The Raw Boned Psalms | ||
Studio album by Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids | ||
Released | 1990 |
The Raw Boned Psalms is a cassette by Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids, recorded in early 1990 but never released.
[edit] Track listing
The track list for this cassette is unknown, but, based on the earliest Marilyn Manson cassette bootlegs, it has been theorized that The Raw Boned Psalms contained the following tracks:
- "Red (In My) Head"
- "Son Of Man"
- "IV TV"
- "Talk Of One, Thought Of None" (aka The Telephone)
[edit] Credits
- Marilyn Manson - Vocals
- Daisy Berkowitz - Guitars
- Olivia Newton Bundy - Bass
[edit] Other information
Like most early Marilyn Manson recordings, The Raw Boned Psalms came in a cassette case with photocopied sleeve artwork. The interior of the fold-out insert featured an altered photograph of Charles Manson apparently embracing Marilyn Monroe, surrounded by 1960s-style clip art: flowers, peace symbols, the word "love," etc. The front cover featured a clip art image of a children's marching band. The only copy of The Raw Boned Psalms known to exist is in the possession of former Manson girlfriend Missi Romero. Brian Tutunick (aka Olivia Newton Bundy) has talked with a Spooky Kids fansite and is looking for his copy of the tape. The tape first got known to the internet fan community after it was shown briefly in an interview with Brian Tutunick.