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2010 studio album by The Jet Age of Tomorrow
Journey to the 5th Echelon
Released December 31, 2010 (2010-12-31 )
January 9, 2011 (2011-01-09 ) (Itunes edition) Recorded 2010
Genre Length 65 :48
Label Self-released
Producer
Voyager (2010)
Journey to the 5th Echelon (2010)
JellyFish Mentality (2013)
Journey to the 5th Echelon is the second studio album by
Odd Future sub-group
The Jet Age of Tomorrow . It was released on December 31, 2010.
[1] It contains guest appearances from
Hodgy ,
Mike G ,
Vince Staples , Jay Cue,
Kilo Kish ,
Om'Mas Keith ,
Casey Veggies , and
Tyler, the Creator .
Release and promotion
The album was released on the Odd Future Tumblr page on December 31, 2010. On February 4, 2011, a music video for "Wonderland" was posted on the official
Odd Future
YouTube channel.
[2]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Green Stars (Intro)"
The Super 3 3:37 2. "5th Echelon" The Super 3 2:25 3. "Pack Up" The Super 3 3:35 4. "Love in the Purple Forest" The Super 3 5:01 5. "Dust Off" (featuring
Hodgy and
Mike G ) The Super 3 5:20 6. "Thump Thump" The Super 3 3:23 7. "The Fallen Angels" 4:31 8. "Sunburst" 2:38 9. "Lunchbox" (featuring
Vince Staples and JQ) The Super 3 2:41 10. "Wonderland" The Super 3 5:31 11. "Betty's Room"
Tyler, the Creator 2:35 12. "Want You Still" (featuring
Kilo Kish ) Uzowuru 3:53 13. "The Finer Things" (featuring
Om'Mas Keith ) The Super 3 3:18 14. "Protozoa (Yow!)" The Super 3 2:35 15. "Burfday" The Super 3 2:01 16. "Sleep!" The Super 3 2:17 17. "Welcome Home Son" (featuring
Casey Veggies and Tyler, the Creator) The Super 3 2:57 18. "A Happy Ending" 6:12 19. "Her Secrets" (Bonus track) The Super 3 3:19 Total length: 65:48
Itunes Edition bonus tracks
[4] Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 20. "Let's Make A Porno?" (Bonus track) Hal Williams 2:21 21. "Take Me To Atlantis" (Bonus track) The Super 3 2:58 Total length: 70:06
Notes
The Itunes Edition includes an alternate version of "Green Stars (Intro)" which runs for 2:36 instead of 3:37
“Let’s Make A Porno?” was originally released in 2010 off of Hal William’s mixtape “paint” under the name “Porn”.
Personnel
References
Group releases Tyler, the Creator albums Hodgy albums Earl Sweatshirt albums Domo Genesis albums Mike G albums Frank Ocean albums MellowHype albums MellowHigh albums The Internet albums