Laced/Unlaced - Track Listing

Track Listing

Disc One: "Laced"
No. Title Writer(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 Bach 3:21
5. "Adagio" Jean-Marie Leclair 3:36
6. "Tambourin" Jean-Marie Leclair 1:52
7. "Willow" Emilie Autumn 5:49
8. "Revelry" Emilie Autumn 1:56
9. "On a Day..." Emilie Autumn 2:30
Bonus Tracks
No. Title Writer(s) Length
10. "Prologue" (Live) Emilie Autumn 2:07
11. "Sonata for Violin & Basso Continuo" (Live) Lonati 11:45
12. "Chaconne" (Live) Giovanni Battista Vitali 10:24
13. "La Folia" (Live) Arcangelo Corelli 9:55
14. "Epilogue" (Live) Emilie Autumn 5:09
Disc Two: "Unlaced"
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Unlaced" Emilie Autumn 3:26
2. "Manic Depression" Emilie Autumn 5:25
3. "Leech Jar" Emilie Autumn 4:14
4. "A Strange Device" Emilie Autumn 4:16
5. "A Cure?" Emilie Autumn 3:06
6. "Syringe" Emilie Autumn 3:23
7. "Cold" Emilie Autumn 3:02
8. "Face the Wall" Emilie Autumn 6:50
Emilie Autumn
Studio albums
  • On a Day: Music for Violin & Continuo
  • Enchant
  • Opheliac
  • Laced/Unlaced
  • Fight Like a Girl
Compilations
  • A Bit o' This & That
Extended plays
  • Chambermaid
  • By the Sword
  • Opheliac EP
  • Liar/Dead Is the New Alive
  • 4 O'Clock
  • Girls Just Wanna Have Fun & Bohemian Rhapsody Double Feature EP
Singles
  • Fight Like a Girl
Literature
  • Across the Sky & Other Poems
  • Your Sugar Sits Untouched
  • The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls
Related
Articles
  • Emilie Autumn discography
  • The Devil's Carnival
People
  • Darren Lynn Bousman
  • Billy Corgan
  • Courtney Love
  • Veronica Varlow
  • Ulorin Vex
  • Terrance Zdunich

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