Outpost Transmission

Outpost Transmission is an album by the British electronic music group 808 State, their first new material since 1996's Thermo Kings.

Outpost Transmission
Studio album by
Released13 November 2002[1]
RecordedTesta Rossa Studios in Manchester
GenreElectronica[2]
Length
  • 68:21 (UK)
  • 69:57 (US)
  • 73:23 (Japan)
Label
808 State chronology
State to State 2
(2002)
Outpost Transmission
(2002)
Prebuild
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Drowned in Sound8/10[3]

Guests on this album were: Simon Lord (Simian) on "606", Guy Garvey (Elbow) on "Lemonsoul", and Alabama 3 on "Crossword".

UK track listing

  1. "606" (featuring Simian) – (4:58)
  2. "Chopsumwong" – (5:18)
  3. "Wheatstraw" – (4:54)
  4. "Boogieman" – (4:40)
  5. "Roundbum Mary" – (3:44)
  6. "Lemonsoul" (featuring Guy Garvey) – (3:20)
  7. "Suntower" – (5:56)
  8. "Dissadis" – (5:53)
  9. "Bent" – (4:59)
  10. "Souflex" – (4:58)
  11. "Crossword" (featuring Larry Love) – (2:58)
  12. "Lungfoo" – (4:29)
  13. "Slowboat" – (5:16)
  14. "Yoyo" – (6:58)

US track listing

  1. "606" (featuring Simian) – (4:58)
  2. "Chopsumwong" – (5:18)
  3. "Wheatstraw" – (4:54)
  4. "Lemonsoul" (featuring Guy Garvey) – (3:20)
  5. "Suntower" – (5:56)
  6. "Bent" – (4:59)
  7. "Souflex" – (4:58)
  8. "Crossword" (featuring Larry Love) – (2:58)
  9. "Lungfoo" – (4:29)
  10. "Quincy's Lunch" – (5:02)
  11. "Dissadis" – (5:53)
  12. "Doctors and Nurses" – (6:39)
  13. "Brown Sauce" – (5:33)
  14. "Long Orange (Testa)" – (5:00)

Japanese track listing

  1. "606" (featuring Simian) – (4:58)
  2. "Chopsumwong" – (5:18)
  3. "Wheatstraw" – (4:54)
  4. "Boogieman" – (4:40)
  5. "Roundbum Mary" – (3:44)
  6. "Lemonsoul" (featuring Guy Garvey) – (3:20)
  7. "Suntower" – (5:56)
  8. "Dissadis" – (5:53)
  9. "Bent" – (4:59)
  10. "Souflex" – (4:58)
  11. "Crossword" (featuring Larry Love) – (2:58)
  12. "Lungfoo" – (4:29)
  13. "Slowboat" – (5:16)
  14. "Yoyo" – (6:58)
  15. "Quincy's Lunch" – (5:02)
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