Yello - Zebra (1994) {With Bonus Tracks}
Artist: Yello
Title: Zebra
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: CD-Maximum #CDM 0601-617
Genre: Electronic, Synth-Pop
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 01:19:49
Total Size: 548 / 204 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Zebra
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: CD-Maximum #CDM 0601-617
Genre: Electronic, Synth-Pop
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 01:19:49
Total Size: 548 / 204 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
The quirky synthesized noises of Swiss duo Yello have been dance club staples since the early '80s. Early recordings such as Solid Pleasure and You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess were experimental but tuneful synth-pop experiments, combining Dieter Meier's bizarre vocals and Boris Blank's gurgling synthesizer effects to create distinctive, strange, yet compelling dancefloor anthems like "Bostich" and "I Love You." By the mid-'80s, Yello began to incorporate Latin rhythms into its sound, finding a larger U.S. audience along the way; the immortal "Oh Yeah," by far the duo's most recognizable song after being featured in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Secret of My Success, and countless commercials, even crossed over to the U.S. pop chart in 1987. By the 1990s, Yello was still churning out a number of albums; though the experimental synth effects had long become passé and Yello was becoming more mainstream, Blank and Meier continued to find success throughout the world, even though U.S. success was limited to the dancefloor. 1993's Zebra found Yello continuing with its signature sound of combining Latin rhythms, Meier's distinctive vocal approach, and contemporary dancefloor tastes. Yello began to incorporate house music into its sound; the energetic single "Do It" exemplifies this approach. Yello's sense of humor is still intact on Zebra, especially on the faux-Latin-jazz tune "How How." "Tremendous Pain" and "Move Dance Be Born" are also effective dancefloor fillers. Zebra is a pleasant listen and it proves Yello has been able to incorporate contemporary dance music trends into its sound.
~ William Cooper, All Music
Track List:
01. Suite 909 [6:12]
02. How How [2:39]
03. Night Train [3:30]
04. I… I'm In Love [3:04]
05. S.A.X. [3:28]
06. Fat Cry [3:13]
07. Tremendous Pain [4:09]
08. Do It [3:58]
09. Move Dance Be Born [5:57]
10. The Premix (How How) [5:55]
11. Poom Shanka [3:23]
12. Suite 904 (Single Version) [4:06]
13. How How (Single Version) [2:39]
14. How How (Fluke Radio Edit) [3:21]
15. How How (The Premix by Yello) [5:55]
16. How How (In Silence Mix) [4:33]
17. Suite 904 [6:37]
18. Suite 904 (Steve Mac's Extended Mix) [7:10]
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