Pop Tart (album)

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Pop Tart
Pop tart album.jpg
Studio album by
Little Nobody
ReleasedSeptember 1998
GenreElectronic
Length74 mins.
Label
ProducerAndrez Bergen
Little Nobody chronology

(1997)
Pop Tart
(1998)
Action Hero
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
3D World4/5 stars 2 November 1998
Juice7/10 stars Issue 73, 1999
revolver4/5 stars 2 November 1998
Rolling Stone Australia3/5 stars #55, January 1999

Pop Tart is an album from Little Nobody released on in September, 1998.

Review[]

"If the pharmaceutical journeying of writer Hunter S. Thompson seems allied, somehow, to the rituals of club culture and its music," mused critic Chris Johnston for Rolling Stone, "then look up this grab-bag of sounds and postures by Little Nobody, aka Melbourne producer/DJ Andrez Bergen... A deluded, entertaining quest, in this case through the electronic music of the '90s. There's a bit of everything here, all fighting for control."[1]

Track listing[]

  1. "Sparkplug"
  2. "Nobody's Driving"
  3. "Tobacco-stained Mountain Goat"
  4. "Fear of a Black Bat"
  5. "Zone Troopers"
  6. "We Call It Crack House"
  7. "Nobody's Driving (Pharmaceutical Mix)"
  8. "Pineapple Slice"
  9. "Alright Already!"
  10. "Fuyu"
  11. "Demented Discotheque"
  12. "Old Skool Gangsta Slap"
  13. "Goddammit"
  14. "Nobody's Driving (Nobody's Looking Mix)"
  15. "Nobody's Driving (Houston Mix)"

Personnel[]

  • Andrez Bergen - Samples, Composition, Engineering
  • Francois Tetaz - Engineering, Mastering
  • Elenor Rayner - Keyboards (Tracks 8 and 13)
  • Nicole Skeltys - Remix (Track 7)
  • Blimp - Remix (Track 14)
  • Dee Dee - Remix (Track 15)

References[]

  1. ^ Pop Tart review, Chris Johnston. Rolling Stone, #55, January, 1999.
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