[ Universal Music / CD ]
Release Date: Monday 29 March 2010
Sonics; emotion; and visual elements are all equally important in Yello's music, something more than demonstrated on their 2009 concept album, 'Touch Yello'.
Yello are without doubt one of the most influential bands in the wide & open context of electronic music. From their earliest incarnation as slick Swiss guys with a strange back story making very odd disco, their music has permeated everything from comedy films to contemporary art installations. And, of course, nightclubs. But the rhythm of Yello's music is just one side to their cube. Sonics; emotion; and visual elements are all equally important, something more than demonstrated on their 2009 concept album, 'Touch Yello'.
From the moment the Riviera blues of "You Better Hide" floats out of the speakers, everything is in place for an homage to past glories. However, Yello are one of those bands that maintain their own sound by always being different. We have Dieter Meier's half spoken lyrics tumbling out over the top of piano flourishes & electronic sax squiggles on "The Expert", which is held together by monstrously deep, very contemporary bass notes. "Part Love" exists somewhere in between soulful boogie & country guitar licks, and is the kind of song that only an act like Yello can pull off.
Coming at the end of a decade that has seen the group focusing on myriad projects, of which music was only one, the cinematic 'Touch Yello' is still Yello in every sense of the word.
1. "The Expert" 2:55
2. "You Better Hide" (featuring Heidi Happy) 4:15
3. "Out of Dawn" 3:13
4. "Bostich (Reflected) 3:57
5. "Till Tomorrow" (featuring Till Brönner) 4:17
6. "Tangier Blue" 2:42
7. "Part Love" 3:42
8. "Friday Smile" 3:36
9. "Kiss in Blue" (featuring Heidi Happy) 3:34
10. "Vertical Vision" (featuring Till Brönner) 4:18
11. "Trackless Deep" 3:20
12. "Stay" (featuring Heidi Happy) 3:02
13. "Electric Frame" (featuring Till Brönner) 3:36
14. "Takla Makan" (featuring Dorothee Oberlinger) 8:33