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''Culture for Pigeon'' is the third official release from
Tracy + the Plastics Tracy + the Plastics is an American electropop and video project group from Olympia, Washington, United States. The members include Nikki Romanos on keyboard, Cola on drums, and Tracy as the lead vocals. Although the name implied the group was ma ...
and the band's second full-length album. It was released in 2004 on Troubleman Unlimited. ''Culture for Pigeon'' includes a
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with two of
Wynne Greenwood Wynne Greenwood (born 1977) is a queer feminist performance artist who works in various media such as installation art, photography, filmmaking and music. One of her well known projects include the electropop and video project group, Tracy + ...
'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 Joel Hamilton (born 1980) is an American Brooklyn-based record producer, audio engineer and musician. Hamilton performs as a musician for the band Book of Knots. He is also a producer and engineer at Studio G in Brooklyn, New York. In the summer ...


Track listing


Disc One (Audio CD)

# "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)

# "We Hear Swooping Guitars (Tracy + the Practice)" # "Just the Beginning of Something (Maybe this Will Explain Some Relations)"


References

* * * * * * 2004 albums Tracy + the Plastics albums {{2000s-pop-album-stub