Wishingbone
Wishingbone is the sister album to Subtle's first album A New White. It contains remixes and new material with other artists, including Mike Patton, Beck, and Andrew Border of Fog. Included with Wishingbone is a DVD including the videos for "F.K.O.", "The Long Vein of the Law" and "Swanmeat". All the videos on the DVD were animated by a group called SSSR. Several of the tracks originally appeared on the "F.K.O." and "The Long Vein of The Law" EPs.
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Released | April 4, 2006 | |||
Genre | Alternative hip hop | |||
Length | 40:22 | |||
Label | Lex Records | |||
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Source | Rating |
XLR8R | Favorable[1] |
CD track Listing
- "Swanmeat" (4:39)
- Beck - "Farewell Ride (Subtle Remix)" (4:55)
- "I Love L.A. II" feat. Hrvatski (3:44)
- "By Hook" (2:30)
- "The Longvein of Voice" feat. Mike Patton (4:25)
- "F.K.O. (Console Remix)" (6:13)
- Ms. John Soda - "I’ (Subtle Remix)" (4:02)
- "Swansong Meat" feat. Fog (9:49)
DVD track listing
- "F.K.O." Release Date: September 10, 2004 (3:50)
- "The Long Vein of the Law" Release Date: October 2, 2004 (3:30)
- "Swanmeat" Release Date: March 1, 2006 (4:34)
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References
- Mackey, Robbie (August 1, 2006). "Wishingbone". XLR8R.
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