Rocket in the Pocket
Rocket in the Pocket is a 1998 electronica album released by Console. After receiving much critical acclaim, the album was re-issued in 1999, 2000 and 2002. The song "Crabcraft" was used by Björk on her album Vespertine on the song "Heirloom".
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Released | September 1998[1] – Europe 21 March 2000 – US | |||
Genre | Electronica Experimental | |||
Label | Payola Records Matador | |||
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Track listing
- "My Dog Eats Beats" – 6:06
- "14 Zero Zero" – 3:47
- "Gull Galore" – 5:08
- "Dolphin Dos" – 5:25
- "Pigeon Party" – 4:32
- "Delay Dackel" – 3:01
- "Crabcraft" – 5:12
- "Rocket in the Pocket" – 5:11
- "Bee-Queen" – 5:29
- "Walk Like a Worm" – 4:50
Critical reception
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External links
Notes and references
- Rocket in the Pocket on Console.li. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
- John, Bush. Rocket in the Pocket > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
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