Outpost Transmission
Outpost Transmission | ||||
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Studio album by 808 State | ||||
Released | 13 November 2002[1] | |||
Recorded | Testa Rossa Studios in Manchester | |||
Genre | Electronica[2] | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Drowned in Sound | 8/10[3] |
Outpost Transmission is an album by the British electronic music group 808 State, their first new material since 1996's Thermo Kings.
Guests on this album were: Simon Lord (Simian) on "606", Guy Garvey (Elbow) on "Lemonsoul", and Alabama 3 on "Crossword".
UK track listing
- "606" (featuring Simian) – (4:58)
- "Chopsumwong" – (5:18)
- "Wheatstraw" – (4:54)
- "Boogieman" – (4:40)
- "Roundbum Mary" – (3:44)
- "Lemonsoul" (featuring Guy Garvey) – (3:20)
- "Suntower" – (5:56)
- "Dissadis" – (5:53)
- "Bent" – (4:59)
- "Souflex" – (4:58)
- "Crossword" (featuring Larry Love) – (2:58)
- "Lungfoo" – (4:29)
- "Slowboat" – (5:16)
- "Yoyo" – (6:58)
US track listing
- "606" (featuring Simian) – (4:58)
- "Chopsumwong" – (5:18)
- "Wheatstraw" – (4:54)
- "Lemonsoul" (featuring Guy Garvey) – (3:20)
- "Suntower" – (5:56)
- "Bent" – (4:59)
- "Souflex" – (4:58)
- "Crossword" (featuring Larry Love) – (2:58)
- "Lungfoo" – (4:29)
- "Quincy's Lunch" – (5:02)
- "Dissadis" – (5:53)
- "Doctors and Nurses" – (6:39)
- "Brown Sauce" – (5:33)
- "Long Orange (Testa)" – (5:00)
Japanese track listing
- "606" (featuring Simian) – (4:58)
- "Chopsumwong" – (5:18)
- "Wheatstraw" – (4:54)
- "Boogieman" – (4:40)
- "Roundbum Mary" – (3:44)
- "Lemonsoul" (featuring Guy Garvey) – (3:20)
- "Suntower" – (5:56)
- "Dissadis" – (5:53)
- "Bent" – (4:59)
- "Souflex" – (4:58)
- "Crossword" (featuring Larry Love) – (2:58)
- "Lungfoo" – (4:29)
- "Slowboat" – (5:16)
- "Yoyo" – (6:58)
- "Quincy's Lunch" – (5:02)
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