Stereolab – ABC Music .. Stereolab Radio 1 Sessions
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Strange Fruit – SFRSCD111 |
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UK |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Indie Rock |
Tracklist
1-1 | Super Electric | 4:50 | |
1-2 | Changer | 4:13 | |
1-3 | Doubt | 2:41 | |
1-4 | Difficult Fourth Title () | 4:46 | |
1-5 | Laissez Faire | 3:59 | |
1-6 | Revox | 3:12 | |
1-7 | Peng 33 | 2:57 | |
1-8 | John Cage Bubble Gum | 2:56 | |
1-9 | Wow And Flutter | 2:56 | |
1-10 | Anemie | 4:42 | |
1-11 | Moogie Wonderland | 2:32 | |
1-12 | Heavy Denim | 3:12 | |
1-13 | French Disko | 3:13 | |
1-14 | Wow And Flutter | 2:58 | |
1-15 | Golden Ball | 5:49 | |
1-16 | Lo Boob Oscillator | 4:36 | |
1-17 | Untitled (Check And Double Check) | 2:54 | |
1-18 | Working Title (The Pram Song) (Seeperbold) | 4:16 | |
2-1 | International Colouring Contest | 3:45 | |
2-2 | Anamorphose | 7:31 | |
2-3 | Metronomic Underground | 10:16 | |
2-4 | Brigitte | 5:51 | |
2-5 | Spinal Column | 3:32 | |
2-6 | Tomorrow Is Already Here | 4:42 | |
2-7 | Les Yper Sound | 6:02 | |
2-8 | Heavenly Van Halen (Pinball) | 3:09 | |
2-9 | Cybele's Reverie | 4:01 | |
2-10 | Slow Fast Hazel | 4:09 | |
2-11 | Nothing To Do With Me | 4:03 | |
2-12 | Double Rocker | 5:34 | |
2-13 | Baby Lulu | 5:04 | |
2-14 | Naught More Terrific Than Man | 3:57 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – BBC
- Copyright © – Strange Fruit Records Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Strange Fruit Records Ltd.
- Licensed From – BBC Worldwide Ltd.
- Copyright © – BBC
- Distributed By – Pinnacle (3)
- Mastered At – Abbey Road Studios
- Designed At – Intro (11)
- Published By – Complete Music Ltd.
- Published By – Sony Music
- Published By – Universal
- Published By – Island Music Ltd.
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Glass Mastered At – Technicolor – E5332
- Glass Mastered At – Technicolor – E5333
Credits
- Bass – Simon Johns (tracks: 2-11 to 2-14)
- Design – House*
- Drums – Joe Dilworth (tracks: 1-1 to 1-4)
- Electric Piano [Wurlitzer], Organ [Farfisa] – Dominic Jeffrey* (tracks: 2-11 to 2-14)
- Engineer – Tony Worthington (tracks: 1-17 to 2-2)
- Guitar – Tim Gane
- Keyboards – Morgane Lhote (tracks: 2-3 to 2-10)
- Keyboards, Electronics – Pete Kember (tracks: 2-7 to 2-10)
- Keyboards, Electronics [Filtering] – Simon Holliday (tracks: 2-7 to 2-10)
- Management [Management And Stereolab ] – Martin*
- Mastered By – Steve Rooke
- Producer – Simon Askew (tracks: 2-7 to 2-14)
- Synthesizer [Moog] – Dave Callahan* (tracks: 1-17 to 2-2)
- Synthesizer [Moog], Trombone – Laetitia Sadier (tracks: 2-11 to 2-14)
- Vocals – Mary Hansen (tracks: 1-5 to 2-10)
- Written-By – Gane*
Notes
BBC Radio One Sessions recorded between 1991 and 2001.
℗ 1991-2001 BBC.
This compilation © ℗ 2002 Strange Fruit.
The BBC word mark and logo are trademarks of the British Broadcasting Corporation and are used under licence.
Licensed by BBC Worldwide Limited.
BBC logo © BBC 1996
A BBC Music Production
Made in The EU
Track 1-4 later released as ''.
Track 1-17 later released as 'Check And Double Check'.
Track 1-18 later released as 'The Pram Song'.
Track 2-8 later released as 'Pinball'.
Tracks 1-1 to 1-4 recorded 30-07-91. (Show: John Peel.)
Tracks 1-5 to 1-8 recorded 28-06-92. (Show: John Peel.)
Tracks 1-9 to 1-12 recorded 28-09-93. (Show: John Peel.)
Tracks 1-13 to 1-16 recorded 13-12-93. (Show: Mark Radcliffe.)
Tracks 1-17 to 2-2 recorded 22-11-94. (Show: Mark Radcliffe.)
Tracks 2-3 to 2-6 recorded 15-02-96. (Show: John Peel.)
Tracks 2-7 to 2-10 recorded 26-02-96. (Show: Evening Session.)
Tracks 2-11 to 2-14 recorded 16-08-01. (Show: John Peel.)
Mastered at Abbey Road.
This compilation is missing the fifth Peel Session, recorded and broadcasted live from the Studio 4, Maide Vale, London, September 24, 1997 (tracks performed : "Brakhage", "Flower Called Nowhere", "The Light That Will Cease To Fail", "Refractions", "Miss Modular", "Metronomic Underground" and "John Cage Bubblegum").
Released in both a standard jewel case with double clear CD tray or a right hinged, black double tabbed CD tray. 4 , double sided, cover/liner notes insert.
℗ 1991-2001 BBC.
This compilation © ℗ 2002 Strange Fruit.
The BBC word mark and logo are trademarks of the British Broadcasting Corporation and are used under licence.
Licensed by BBC Worldwide Limited.
BBC logo © BBC 1996
A BBC Music Production
Made in The EU
Track 1-4 later released as ''.
Track 1-17 later released as 'Check And Double Check'.
Track 1-18 later released as 'The Pram Song'.
Track 2-8 later released as 'Pinball'.
Tracks 1-1 to 1-4 recorded 30-07-91. (Show: John Peel.)
Tracks 1-5 to 1-8 recorded 28-06-92. (Show: John Peel.)
Tracks 1-9 to 1-12 recorded 28-09-93. (Show: John Peel.)
Tracks 1-13 to 1-16 recorded 13-12-93. (Show: Mark Radcliffe.)
Tracks 1-17 to 2-2 recorded 22-11-94. (Show: Mark Radcliffe.)
Tracks 2-3 to 2-6 recorded 15-02-96. (Show: John Peel.)
Tracks 2-7 to 2-10 recorded 26-02-96. (Show: Evening Session.)
Tracks 2-11 to 2-14 recorded 16-08-01. (Show: John Peel.)
Mastered at Abbey Road.
This compilation is missing the fifth Peel Session, recorded and broadcasted live from the Studio 4, Maide Vale, London, September 24, 1997 (tracks performed : "Brakhage", "Flower Called Nowhere", "The Light That Will Cease To Fail", "Refractions", "Miss Modular", "Metronomic Underground" and "John Cage Bubblegum").
Released in both a standard jewel case with double clear CD tray or a right hinged, black double tabbed CD tray. 4 , double sided, cover/liner notes insert.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 6 05563 61112 2
- Barcode (Scanned): 605563611122
- Matrix / Runout (CD1, Variant 1): E5332 SFRSCD 111 DISC 1 01 1:0 Technicolor
- Mastering SID Code (CD1, Variant 1): IFPI L122
- Mould SID Code (CD1, Variant 1): ifpi 2303
- Matrix / Runout (CD1, Variant 2): E5332 SFRSCD 111 DISC 1 02 1:0 Technicolor
- Mastering SID Code (CD1, Variant 2): IFPI LJ72
- Mould SID Code (CD1, Variant 2): ifpi 2307
- Matrix / Runout (CD2, Variant 1): E5332 SFRSCD 111 DISC 2 02 1:1 Technicolor
- Mastering SID Code (CD2, Variant 1): IFPI L122
- Mould SID Code (CD2, Variant 1): ifpi 2303
- Matrix / Runout (CD2, Variant 2): E5333 SFRSCD 111 DISC 2 02 1:2 Technicolor
- Mastering SID Code (CD2, Variant 2): IFPI L122
- Mould SID Code (CD2, Variant 2): ifpi 2303
Other Versions (5)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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ABC Music - Radio 1 Sessions (2×CD, Compilation) | Strange Fruit | ZJCI-10160 | Japan | 2002 | ||
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ABC Music - Radio 1 Sessions (2×CD, Compilation) | Strange Fruit | 6361112 | Europe | 2002 | ||
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ABC Music - Radio 1 Sessions (2×CD, Compilation) | Strange Fruit | SFRSCD111 | Europe | 2002 | ||
Recently Edited
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ABC Music - Radio 1 Sessions (2×CD, Compilation) | KOCH Records | KOC-CD-8623 | US | 2003 | ||
New Submission
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ABC Music - Radio 1 Sessions (2×CD, Compilation, Club Edition) | KOCH Records | KOC-CD-8623 | US | 2003 |
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How has this never been released on vinyl? For a band with so many vinyl releases it’s really odd. Someone at Duophonic really needs to get the rights to this and release this on vinyl finally - pretty please :)
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Edited 19 years agoI was introduced to Stereolab by a mate after he put one of their songs on a tape for me many years ago. The song was the fantastic "Super Electric", the opening song on this album. After years of only having this one song on cassette I finally got round to picking up this album and I'm glad I did.
It's very hard to pick out individual tracks as there are so many brilliant songs. I love the mixture of crisp guitars, nice synths and the gorgeous female vocals. I can't say I understand a word she's saying most of the time but then I don't care when the music is this good. She has such a lovely voice that it doesn't really matter. I just saw a picture of the lady in question here at discogs - PHWOAR!! She's rather tasty!
What I love most about this band is their "joie de vivre". They have a really happy sound and have a knack for coming up with some sublime yet almost infantile melodies. Some of these ditties wouldn't sound out of place on children's TV. Stereolab definitely have their own distinctive sound, a certain "je ne sais qoui".
Great music if you need some sunshine on a rainy day. Bonne!
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