Transa (stylized as TRAИƧA) is a compilation album, slated to be released by the Red Hot Organization on November 24, 2024.[1][2][3] The album will include 46 songs and contributions from over a hundred musicians in "celebration of the trans community" and to bring awareness to trans rights.[2][3]
Transa | ||||
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Compilation album by various artists | ||||
Released | November 24, 2024 | |||
Label | Red Hot | |||
Red Hot chronology | ||||
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Track listing
editNo. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Midnight Moon Pool" | Mary Lattimore, Laraaji, Mizu and Jamal Shakeri | |
2. | "You Don't Know Me" | Devendra Banhart, Blake Mills and Beverly Glenn-Copeland | |
3. | "How Sweet I Roamed" | Jeff Tweedy and Claire Rousay | |
4. | "Same Train" | Heart Shaped and Christian Lee Hutson | |
5. | "Star" | Ana Roxanne and Nsámbu Za Suékama | |
6. | "Please Tell Me" | Lightning Bug | |
7. | "Make 'Em Laugh" | Benét and Faye Webster | |
8. | "Get Me Away from Here, I'm Dying" | Julien Baker and Calvin Lauber featuring Soak and Quinn Christopherson | |
9. | "Rumblin'" | Soft Rōnin featuring Frankie Cosmos | |
10. | "Deeper Understanding" | Hand Habits featuring Bill Callahan | |
11. | "Under the Shadow of Another Moon" | Hunter Schafer and Cole Pulice | |
12. | "Blush" | Grouper and Lucy Liyou | |
13. | "Is It Cold in the Water?" | Moses Sumney | |
14. | "Know Who You Are at Every Age" | Anajah and Gary Gunn | |
15. | "Is It Over Now?" | Niecy Blues featuring Joy Guidry | |
16. | "Something Is Happening and I May Not Fully Understand But I'm Happy to Stand for the Understanding" | André 3000 | |
17. | "Come Back Different" | Nina Keith featuring Julie Byrne and Taryn Blake Miller | |
18. | "Song to the Siren" | Rachika Nayar featuring Julianna Barwick and Cassandra Croft | |
19. | "Love Hymn" | Arthur Baker featuring Pharoah Sanders | |
20. | "People Are Small / Rapture" | L'Rain featuring Voices from the NYC Trans Oral History Project | |
21. | "We've Been Through So Much" | Jlin and Moor Mother | |
22. | "My Name" | Kara Jackson, Ahya Simone and Dave Longstreth | |
23. | "Point of Disgust" | Perfume Genius and Low's Alan Sparhawk | |
24. | "In Another Life" | Lomelda and More Eaze | |
25. | "Pink Ponies" | Teddy Geiger and Yaeji | |
26. | "A Survivor's Guilt" | Yaya Bey | |
27. | "Just Last Night" | Helado Negro and Eileen Myles | |
28. | "Feel So Different" | Ezra Furman and Sharon Van Etten | |
29. | "Mourning Dove" | Gia Margaret | |
30. | "Feel Better" | Adrianne Lenker | |
31. | "Any Other Way" | Allison Russell and Ahya Simone | |
32. | "Down Where the Valleys Are Low" | Asher White, Eli Winter and Caroline Rose | |
33. | "TM" | Fleet Foxes, Cole Pulice and Lynn Avery | |
34. | "Querube" | AV María, Sky and Belina Rose | |
35. | "Within Without" | Green-House and Kelela | |
36. | "Aaron" | Cassandra Jenkins, Bloomsday and Babehoven | |
37. | "Young Lion" | Sade Adu | |
38. | "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" | Moses Sumney, Lyra Pramuk and Sam Smith | |
39. | "Many Ways" | Clarity featuring Clairo | |
40. | "I Feel Free" | Sparkle Division featuring Pepper MaShay | |
41. | "Get Free" | Nico Georis and KB Brookins | |
42. | "Wolf Like Me" | Bartees Strange, Anjimile and Kara Jackson | |
43. | "Surrender Your Gender" | Laura Jane Grace featuring Lee Ranaldo, Jayne County, Kathi Wilcox, Jay Dee Daugherty and Am Taylor | |
44. | "I Would Die 4 U" | Lauren Auder and Wendy & Lisa of the Revolution | |
45. | "Always" | Time Wharp, Elizabeth and Beverly Glenn-Copeland | |
46. | "Ever New" | Sam Smith and Beverly Glenn-Copeland |
References
edit- ^ "A New Red Hot Album Tackles a Hot Topic: Transgender Awareness". The New York Times. Archived from the original on September 16, 2024. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
- ^ a b "Sam Smith to Cover Canadian Legend Beverly Glenn-Copeland on New Compilation Transa". Billboard Canada. Archived from the original on September 6, 2024. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
- ^ a b Grow, Kory (October 2, 2024). "Can Sade, Sam Smith, and Hunter Schafer Open People's Minds About Trans Rights?". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on October 3, 2024. Retrieved October 5, 2024.