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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: 1985
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Island / Mercury
  • ASIN: B000001F9R
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #69,277 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars NOW THIS IS MUSIC, January 4, 2001
By 12 Eloquent Dots (Sitting next to that girl right over there.) - See all my reviews
This cd is like holding gold in your hands. Once it is put in your cd, your mind will drift to a place where dreams can come freely and joyfully. I remember buying this in 85 and thinking how great it was. Sixteen years later -- I am still thinking the same thing. How many bands can you name like that? Not many. The synths on this cd are great, and the singing matches the greatness. Hardly anything can match a song like "Let Me Cry." One can try in vain to find something, but it will take a lifetime. Priceless.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars YELLO - STELLA AWESOME CD!!!, October 1, 2002
By "ubagelu" (California) - See all my reviews
OH YEAH!!! It was THIS album that made me love Yello so much. Listen to it at night in your car, (hopefully you have Infinity speakers), and crank it up. It's a great driving CD. FIVE STARS! OH YEAH! :)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a little context from a forty year old , September 12, 2005
In 1985, if you wanted the best and most amazing production available the choices were Trevor Horn and Quincy Jones. I was a devoted follower of Horn and in some ways a bit snobbish about things he produced. I didn't think anyone else could capture the magic on vinyl (c.d.s were still too expensive then...), could summon all the angels and demons that lay within the musical spectrum, or could make me feel like I was living in the very present and moving quickly toward the future.

I also was just beginning to realize that darkness in music was a thing to celebrate (if for no other reason than to relieve the grinding boredom of everyday life). That is the exact state of mind in which I discovered Yello and, lo-and-behold, the magical keys to musical magic no longer lay in the hands of one or two producers, but were in fact distributed by God to a vast assortment of clever minds hiding in undiscovered places. Think of Quincy Jones as Windows, Trevor Horn as Mac, and Boris Blank (of Yello) as Linux...

Later I would do the back-research and come to fully appreciate the full importance of this group. If you hear ANYONE in pop music using a synthesizer in such a way that you can't tell it's a synthesizer, it is a direct result of Boris Blank's contributions and it's extremely hard to argue otherwise. Jean Michel Jarre was making great strides simultaneously, but his foundation was firmly established in the same obvious vein of contemporaries Kraftwerk, and he wouldn't stray outside that mold until 1985's "Zoolook". Also, he wasn't aiming at a pop/rock audience. The aforementioned Trevor Horn and company were pushing the limits of the Fairlight and the Synclavier as early as 1982 and the first ABC album, but it was "supplemental" to the established method of instrumentation. Also in that year Kate Bush delivered what many feel to be her most important (though not penulitmate) work with "the Dreaming" and it's relentless manipulation of the Fairlight (that can move and disturb with the same intensity today as when it came out twenty three years ago). It should be noted that synths had obviously been around a long time and Giorgio Moroder had established during the 70*s the "legitimacy" (read "marketability") of using synthesizers in pop, but again, one could always tell what they were when one listened...

Mr. Blank was inventing his own sounds and loops and using them exclusive of "normal" instruments before even having a group to work with (this would place in the mid 70*s somewhere) and Yello's career begins in 1979 with obvious inventiveness and mischievous part-swapping between organic instrumentation and machine-made mayhem: all fully-formed and ready for public consumption. Blank arranged music fundamentally from found and manipulated sounds, using live instruments as a "garnish": exactly the opposite of others who would use the synthesized sounds to pepper their classically arranged instrumentation, often with a purist attitude that kept the synth "in it's place".

1985's "Stella" was the notable highpoint in the group's evolution, but from the very beginning Mr. Blank had a joyful (and economical!) irreverence for the source of a sound; a fact proven by the delightful "belch" that quickly became a Yello trademark. We may even be hearing sounds from the "other end" of Mr. Blank and not even know it. The only thing that matters is the sheer musical, dramatic, and artistic scope of an amazing record. I haven't even described the tracks for you, nor have I mentioned (Yello lyricist and vocalist) Dieter Meier's twisted storytelling and unabashed "arty" approach to pop, or the sensual and soulful elegance found in the guest vocals of Rush Winters . For that matter I won't.

Just imagine the possibilities...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Infectious Electro/Techno/Latin-flavored style of crazy
For me this was the real break-out album for Yello, introducing the highly polished Electro/Techno/Latin-flavored style of crazy that only Yello can do & Oh My God just how much... Read more
Published on January 3, 2006 by Mark A. Carter

3.0 out of 5 stars Over-rated... but without a doubt worthy of praise
I'll make this short: Yello, for me, are either hit or miss. And with this album they somehow missed. Read more
Published on June 11, 2002 by Mark Finch

5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute essential from the 80's decade
Nine Inch Nails?!? I don't think so! How anyone could come up with that is beyond me. Either he's never heard NIN, or he didn't really listen to this album. Read more
Published on March 15, 2002 by Steve Means

2.0 out of 5 stars Nine Inch Yellow Nails
Undifferentiated pop industrial music in the style of Nine Inch Nails. There is a reason you haven't heard of this band.
Published on February 20, 2001 by The Orange Duke

5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST YELLO CD
This is the best Yello cd besides New Mix In One Go 1980-1985. This cd is the cd that made them a smash hit, and if you haven't checked Yello out yet, this is the cd that is... Read more
Published on August 6, 2000 by WILLARD BOUMA

4.0 out of 5 stars erie, dark early techno
My favorite Yello song to date is "Viscious Games", which is on here. It is a nice pulsiating 80s dance song with kind of a dark, insecure edge. Read more
Published on July 18, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars a Dazzling voyage into early techno
With their monster hit 'Oh Yeah' Yello became a standard for wich all future electronic music has been measured. But they have so much more to offer than just a hit single. Read more
Published on May 16, 1998

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