My Molly EP

My Molly EP
My Molly EP
EP by Ariel Pink
Released 2006
Recorded 1998
Genre Lo-Fi/Psychedelic pop
Length 5:30 (Side A)
5:30 (Side P)
Label Tiny Creatures
Producer Ariel Pink
Ariel Pink chronology
Lover Boy (Haunted Graffiti 6; Reissue)
(2006)
My Molly EP
(2006)
Ariel Rosenberg's Thrash and Burn: Pre
(2006)

My Molly EP is a 7" vinyl pressing of five songs recorded by Ariel Pink at age 19[1], one of which is a cover of The Smiths' "This Night Has Opened My Eyes". It was released by Tiny Creatures and limited to 1000 copies, 100 of which are hand-colored[2].

Contents

Track listing

Side A

  1. "the bottom"
  2. "my molly"
  3. "rock play"

Side P

  1. "this night has opened my eyes"
  2. "gox2"

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