Culture for Pigeon is the third official release from Tracy the Plastics and the band's second full-length album. It was released in 2004 on Troubleman Unlimited. Culture for Pigeon includes a DVD with two of Wynne Greenwood's video pieces which bridges the gap between listening to a CD of Tracy the Plastics and attending one of their richer multimedia concerts. The album was engineered by Joel Hamilton
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Released | 2004 | |||
Label | Troubleman Unlimited Records | |||
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Track listing
editDisc One (Audio CD)
edit- "Big Stereo" – 2:47
- "Knit a Claw" – 2:59
- "Henrietta" – 2:33
- "Happens" – 3:32
- "Save Me Claude" – 2:04
- "Quaasars" – 3:06
- "Cut Glass See Thru" – 1:07
- "Oh Birds" – 2:03
- "This is Dog-City" – 2:27
- "What You Still Want" – 2:13
- " Mountain" – 0:55
Disc Two (DVD Video)
edit- "We Hear Swooping Guitars (Tracy the Practice)"
- "Just the Beginning of Something (Maybe this Will Explain Some Relations)"
References
edit- Fateman, Johanna (1 December 2004). "Music: Best of 2004". Artforum International.
- Dent, Francesca (14 September 2005). "CD Review". Evening Chronicle.
- Hurley, Oliver (16 July 2004). "Tracy and the Plastics". The Guardian.
- Harper, Simon (17 October 2005). "Gripping new psychedelia". Birmingham Post.
- Marcus, Sarah (31 August 2004). "Art you can dance to: the wild, weird sounds of Tracy the Plastics are fit for both booty shakers and performance art fans". The Advocate.
- Gray, Louise (1 October 2005). "Culture for Pigeon". New Internationalist.