music.wikisort.org - Composition"Batbaby" is the sixth single by comedy band The Superions, a side project of Fred Schneider of The B-52s. The single was released on September 13, 2011 as a digital download on the Batbaby EP.
2011 EP by The Superions
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 cover artwork by George Doutsiopoulos |
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Released | September 13, 2011 digital download |
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Recorded | 2010, Winter Park, Florida |
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Genre | Comedy, electropop, synthpop |
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Length | 26:56 |
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Producer | The Superions |
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- "Batbaby"
Released: September 13, 2011
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The Batbaby EP also features remixes by DJ Beekeeni, DJ Butterface, Phylr and Umpff. In an interview with Atlanta magazine, Schneider attempted to explain his lyrical inspiration: "Oh, I don't know. Some songwriters come up with incredibly smart commercial things and I come up with 'Batbaby'."[1]
Track listing
- "Batbaby" 3:22
- "Batbaby (DJ Beekeeni Remix)"* 3:07
- "Batbaby (DJ Butterface Remix)"** 3:55
- "Batbaby (DJ Butterface Downtempo Remix)"** 4:11
- "Batbaby (DJ Butterface vs. Phylr Remix)"*** 4:45
- "Batbaby (Umpff Remix)"**** 3:41
- "Batbaby (Umpff Dub Remix)"**** 3:56
Personnel
Band
- Fred Schneider - lyrics and vocals
- Noah Brodie - keyboards and electronic drums
- Dan Marshall - programming
Additional musicians
- Amy Luther - Backing vocals
- Rachel McCabe - Backing vocals
- DJ Beekeeni - *additional remix and production
- DJ Butterface (Michael J. Bazini) - **additional remix and production
- DJ Butterface and Phylr - ***additional remix and production
- Umpff - ****additional remix and production (original master by Tim Harris/Headway Productions)
Production
- Recorded and Mixed by The Superions
- Producer: The Superions
- Mastering: Bob Katz at Digital Domain
- Artwork: George Doutsiopoulos
Music video
A music video was filmed in Winter Park and Orlando, Florida on October 10, 2011 (Ed Wood's birthday). The mini-movie video is sort of an homage to the beatnik/horror mashup genre of the ’60s.[2] It is a 10-minute music video that merges film-making with music, similar to Michael Jackson's Thriller.[3] The video debuted on YouTube on October 19, 2011 and the following day on the WOW Report James St. James declared Batbaby "an instant Halloween classic."[4]
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