Difference between revisions of "Portrait Sessions"

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| Name        = Portrait Sessions
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| Type        = bootleg
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| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
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| Released    = 1993
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| Last album  = ''[[Spooky Kids Hotline]]''<br>(1991)
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| This album  = '''''Portrait Sessions'''''<br>(1993)
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| Next album  = ''[[Portrait of an American Family Demos]]''<br>(1994)
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This bootleg originated from a cheap cassette tape obtained in South Florida by a member of the SpookyKids list.  It consists of a short compilation of known and unknown recordings as well as answering machine messages from the official SpookyKids hotline.  Some of the tracks have been sourced to a rehearsal session [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] did for their then-forthcoming release [[Portrait of an American Family (album)|Portrait of an American Family]].
 
This bootleg originated from a cheap cassette tape obtained in South Florida by a member of the SpookyKids list.  It consists of a short compilation of known and unknown recordings as well as answering machine messages from the official SpookyKids hotline.  Some of the tracks have been sourced to a rehearsal session [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] did for their then-forthcoming release [[Portrait of an American Family (album)|Portrait of an American Family]].
  
 
[[Category:Marilyn Manson Bootlegs]]
 
[[Category:Marilyn Manson Bootlegs]]

Revision as of 19:51, 17 December 2009

Portrait Sessions
Portrait Sessions cover
Bootleg by Marilyn Manson
Released 1993
Marilyn Manson chronology
Spooky Kids Hotline
(1991)
Portrait Sessions
(1993)
Portrait of an American Family Demos
(1994)

This bootleg originated from a cheap cassette tape obtained in South Florida by a member of the SpookyKids list. It consists of a short compilation of known and unknown recordings as well as answering machine messages from the official SpookyKids hotline. Some of the tracks have been sourced to a rehearsal session Marilyn Manson did for their then-forthcoming release Portrait of an American Family.