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| Label © |
Polydor |
| Release Year |
1981 |
| Length |
37:49 |
| Genre |
Synth-Pop |
| Personal Star Rating [1-5] |
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| Ref# |
Y-0023 |
| Bitrate |
192 Kbps |
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| Info |
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1.
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Daily Disco
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4:33
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2.
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No More Roger
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3:15
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Take It All
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1:48
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The Evening's Young
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4:53
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5.
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She's Got a Gun
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3:44
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Ballet Mecanique
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3:44
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Cuad el Habib
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3:24
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8.
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The Lorry
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3:34
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9.
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Homer Hossa
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5:16
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10.
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Pinball Cha Cha
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3:38
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Review by John Bush
Another leap in musical sophistication made Yello's second album another high point in the development of synth-pop. The future of Eurodisco and dance-pop are easily audible from the opener "Daily Disco" and other tracks like "Pinball Cha Cha," "The Evening's Young," and "Cuad el Habib." Though Claro Que Si is slightly more pop-oriented than the group's debut, with Boris Blank's electronics just as innovative and obtuse as before, that's hardly a step backward.
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