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yello-digest Tuesday, June 13 2000 Volume 02 : Number 194
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Date: Wed, 7 Jun 00 23:07:55 +1000
From: Mark Pulley <mrpulley@ix.net.au>
Subject: Re: (yello) Fwd: Yello Question
>>was going on here and found out that the LP version IS different.. It starts
>>with some sounds of waves and is a slow, sexy tune
This sounds like Capri Calling. Did he play the correct track over the
phone?
>>whereas the version on
>>the CD also called "Ocean Club" is more a funny spy parody.. How strange?
Mark
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Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 10:31:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: Farshid Arjomandi <matrix@math.ucsc.edu>
Subject: (yello) Orbital
Hi!
Someone has told me that as a fan of "Yello", I will like the techno band
known as "Orbital"; should I believe this guy, before I buy their albums?
/Farshid
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Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 17:09:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: Farshid Arjomandi <matrix@math.ucsc.edu>
Subject: (yello) Re: Orbital
My friend lives in another country so I can't borrow his CDs and I have to
buy the album to listen to it.... I thought if someone here knows for sure
or can give me some comments that would be good.
Have you heard of the group "Cabaret Voltaire" by any chance? are they any
good?
Farshid
On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, The SunSinner wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Someone has told me that as a fan of "Yello", I will like the techno band
> > known as "Orbital"; should I believe this guy, before I buy their albums?
> >
> > /Farshid
>
> How about listening to the album first? :o)
>
> Olaf.
>
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Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 09:10:57 GMT
From: "Andy Jackson" <a.z.jackson@dundee.ac.uk>
Subject: (yello) Re: Orbital & Cabaret Voltaire
> My friend lives in another country so I can't borrow his CDs and I have to
> buy the album to listen to it.... I thought if someone here knows for sure
> or can give me some comments that would be good.
>
> Have you heard of the group "Cabaret Voltaire" by any chance? are they any
> good?
Orbital are the most inventive electronic outfit around at present.
Their music is less dancefloor-oriented than a lot of their
contemporaries, but they don't have the flamboyant mid-European
feel of Yello, and there are no Dieter-style vocals. However, they
are excellent and deserving of your attention. Try the In-Sides
album or the 'Brown' Album first, with last year's Middle Of
Nowhere being a good introduction.
Cabaret Voltaire are gritty, bleak and industrial, although they went
through a Chicago House phase in the late 80s. Their music is
much harder and repetitive than Yello. The LPs to go for are the
early 80s efforts Microphonies and The Covenant, The Sword And
The Arm Of The Lord. Good stuff but not in Yello's ballpark.
Hope this helps
Andy Jackson
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Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 01:56:48 -0700
From: Brian Willoughby <brianw@sounds.WA.COM>
Subject: Re: (yello) Fwd: Yello Question
I heard that the CD in some countries was labelled wrong, with the track order
of "Capri Calling" and "Who's Gone" being reversed from the label. However,
it could be that "Ocean Club" and "Capri Calling" are switched. Have you tried
comparing the lyrics or song description in the booklet to the LP? Perhaps
you should listen to a few more songs over the phone to be sure that it isn't a
unique song, but simply a different order than the label.
Brian Willoughby
Begin forwarded message:
>From: Ole Mogensen <ole.mogensen@thq.de>
>To: "'djh@paper.dk'" <djh@paper.dk>
>Subject: Yello Question
>Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 10:50:08 +0200
clip
>Anyway, I've a question for you, hope you don't mind?
>
>Back in 1992 I brought the "BABY" album(LP) in Denmark.. Unfortunately I
>gave it away when I moved to Germany, for some years ago, how stupid of me?!
>
>Anyway, I got hold on it again, this time on CD but to find out that one of
>the tracks which I really liked from the LP version, Ocean Club had changed
>completely? It's still called Ocean Club, but totally different from the old
>one?!? So I called up the Danish friend who I gave LP, and asked him play
>"Ocean Club" for me over the phone so I could finally find out what the heck
>was going on here and found out that the LP version IS different.. It starts
>with some sounds of waves and is a slow, sexy tune whereas the version on
>the CD also called "Ocean Club" is more a funny spy parody.. How strange?
>
>Maybe you know what is going on?
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Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 12:43:31 +0200
From: Jast <jast@zno.de>
Subject: (yello) new kid on the block
Hi fellow Yello's,
Obviously, I'm new here. Has there been any discussion on this list
lately?
As many, I'm trying to find something similar to Yello. While I'm a fan of
synth music, and like many a piece of that sort of making, nothing that I
have heard up to now quite matches Yello. Does anybody have
recommendations?
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