Description: After the Brazilian obsessions of their previous FLAG and ONE SECOND full-lengths, Yello sound designer Boris Blank and his vocal partner-in-crime Dieter Meier decided to go back to basics for ZEBRA. Pulsing with the modern techno rhythm...
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Track Listing 1. Suite 909 2. How How 3. Night Train 4. Do It 5. I...I'm In Love 6. S.A.X. 7. Fat Cry 8. Tremendous Pain 9. Move Dance Be Born 10. Premix (How How) 11. Poom Shanka
Details
Number of CDs:
1
Producer:
Yello
Recording Type:
Studio
Distributor:
Universal Music
Recording Mode:
Stereo
Album Notes After the Brazilian obsessions of their previous FLAG and ONE SECOND full-lengths, Yello sound designer Boris Blank and his vocal partner-in-crime Dieter Meier decided to go back to basics for ZEBRA. Pulsing with the modern techno rhythms of groups such as LFO and 808 State, here Yello push the electronic envelope in spades. The spunky "Suite 909" features percolating 909 rhythm pops and more of Blank's jaw-droppingly unusual electronics. Meier's processed vocals drip like dollops of petroleum jelly on the beats. "How How" recalls earlier hits such as "Bostich" and "You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess," with Meier playfully bopping along to Blank's synthesized brass and electronic maracas. But it's back to the heart of darkness on the superb "Night Train," the dark beats and ghostly electronics not sounding too out of place even on their opening salvo, SOLID PLEASURE. Yello have come a long way from their experimental Ralph days, but ZEBRA finds them in top form.
Editorial Reviews 6 - Good - ...A kind of B-52's sound that you're frightened to laugh at...another interesting, ultimately hollow exercise from men with one beady eye squinting at mainstream pop... NME (10/22/1994)