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Eccentrix Remixes [Import]

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The ambitious Swiss electronic duo Yello comprised vocalist/conceptualist Dieter Meier -- a millionaire industrialist, professional gambler, and member of Switzerland's national golf team -- and composer/arranger Boris Blank. Meier, a former solo artist who also spent time with the group Fresh Colour, began collaborating with Blank in 1979, and the duo bowed with the single "I.T. Splash." After… Read more in Amazon's Yello Store

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  • Audio CD (December 5, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: February 18, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Universal Import
  • ASIN: B000023YPT
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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1. The Race(Brake Light Mix)
2. How How(Papa-Who-Ma-Mix)
3. More(Rockabilly Mix)
4. Do It(Marky. P & Teri B. Dub)
5. Topaz(Insect Mix)
6. How How(In Silence Mix)
7. On Track(Doug Laurent's First Journey)
8. Vicious Games(B. Blank/O. Wollschlager Mix)
9. Rubberbandman(Rubber Mix)
10. She's Got A Gun(Live At The Palladium NY)
11. To The Sea(TSWL Mix)

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11 updated mixes of 10 great cuts by the German new wave/ dance outfit, including 'To The Sea', 'Vicious Games', 'The Race' and 'How How'. 1999 release.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New Eccentric Remixes from the Godfathers of Techno!, March 31, 2001
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This timely release should really have been called Yello 1986-1998 The Second Mix in One Go. With only 11 tracks it is considerably less substantial than its predecessor - but make no mistake - Yello Eccentrix Remixes is a top album and belongs in every CD collection.

The album is a compilation of old and new material and consists of 2 previously unreleased mixes of the hits The Race [Flag] and More [Pocket Universe] by Boris Blank, a previously unreleased track, Topaz, as well as 8 `hard to get hold of' remixes of slightly older Yello material by Boris Blank, Fluke, Plutone, Mark Picchiotti, Teri Bristol, Doug Laurent, Olaf Wollschlager and Ian Pooley.

Boris Blank's remixes are a rare treat, and for those connoisseurs out there who feel that Yello started loosing the touch after Baby (1991) the `Break Light Mix' of The Race sees Boris back in his best 1980s years. This mix is on par with the original full length version, released 1988, as well as Derek May's legendary `The Pits Mix' of the same year. The `Rockabilly Mix' of More and the new track Topaz continue the deeper techno sound of Pocket Universe and should absolutely not be missed. Fluke's version of How How [Zebra] sounds as radical today as when it was first released in 1994. This unmistakable Fluke retouch transforms the rather mediocre original How How to new rhythmic heights (compare this version of How How with Fluke's Atomix 5 of Atom Bomb, 1996 - the beat is almost uncomfortably similar).

Other highlights are Doug Laurent's romantic journey mix of On Track [Pocket Universe] and the serene To the Sea [Pocket Universe] with Stina Nordenstam on the vocals. If you have ever wondered what a house version of Vicious Games [Stella] would sound like, try the Blank/Wollschlager mix. This version is a definite improvement to The Grid's two ambient `Hands on' remixes, but the new vocals by Diana Boge are a far cry from the chilling voice of Rush Winters.

My only real reservation concerns the choice of including Plutone's `In Silence Mix' of How How from The Plutone Mixes (1994) which is superfluous and comes across as the weakest track - especially in comparison with the Fluke remix. I always felt Plutone made a better job at capturing the Yello sound with the Drummer's and Saxophone versions. Instead of this track I would have preferred a new Boris Blank remix of a classic like Tremendous Pain (Suite 904), Blender, Dr Van Steiner, Tied Up, Domingo or the like.

Unfortunately this is not a US release and the album is only available on special import which takes a few weeks - but it is well worth the extra wait. For those of you who wish to cover the very best of Yello or just indulge in an excellent techno/electronic album I strongly recommend Yello Eccentrix Remixes.

// J. Silvennoinen

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You don't find a CD like this every day., July 22, 2000
By Ben Riddle (Cuyahoga Falls, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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In case anyone is curious, I recently found out how remixes of songs are made: the record label sends a tape, usually of vocal tracks, to the DJ, who then creates entirely new rhythm and instrument tracks. For my fello Yello conniseurs and I, this CD is a great chance to hear some rare extended mixes of recent Yello songs, some of which were made by Boris Blank, the composer himself.

The Brake Light Mix of "The Race" sounds a lot more like NASCAR action than the version heard in "Nuns on the Run" in 1988. There are two versions of "How How" here: one by Plutone that turns a short little jazzy number into a deeply meditative mood, and one by Fluke that has to be heard to be believed. The sensuality of "Do It" is made much more apparent by the Marky P. & Teri B. Dub, as is the Blank/Wollschlager mix of "Vicious Games" whispered breathily by another female singer (not Rush Winters, I don't think. There's a lot more, but the last one I'll mention is an extended recording of "Rubberband Man" you won't find anywhere else but here! I highly recommend Eccentrix Remixes to all Yello fans!

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10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Much less than I hoped for, March 6, 2004
By M. Elizabeth Pietrzak "driftingcloud" (Claremont, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I've never understood why so many people seem compelled to take Yello's work, which is already tight and precise and, well, perfect, why would someone want to try to make it better? Inevitably they fail, and all we are left with is a dumbed-down version of really excellent music.

When Boris Blank remixes his own work, we are certain to get some new music that is a variation on a theme of the original. We get something that is as good and sometimes better than the original. We get something that is worth spending our money. We get complex compositions, a feast for the ears, an exciting and exotic mix of new and unusual sounds, samples, vocals, all wrapped up into enjoyable music.

When anyone else attempts to remix Yello, we get the usual thump, thump, thumping of some ordinary rhythm, and then just before we get too bored, another rhythm comes in, and then sometimes another, and somewhere along the road we get a small snippet of the original song, but truncated and teased, and this goes on for sometimes 3 or 4 minutes, sometimes as much as 7 or 8 minutes. ::yawn::

I purchased this album primarily based upon the reviews here on Amazon. I should have known better.

Here is a rundown of what is REALLY on this album:

Track one, a new unrealeased version of The Race, by Boris himself, but really nothing to get excited about. (Hasn't The Race been released in about a dozen different versions?) With so many choices, why didn't a better one end up on this CD? I'd rather listen to my favorite version, a 13 minute and 22 second verson I have on vinyl.

Track two, How How, from the Fluke single CD. I already owned it before buying this CD and I never listen to it anyway because it stinks.

Track three, a new version of More by Boris, but not really that great. Get the original on the album Pocket Universe.

Track four, Do It by Marky P and Teri B. Also on the single CD if you already own it (which I do) and not worth listening to anyway.

Track five, an excellent and totally new song, Topaz, by Boris, and not on any album I own. Almost worth the price of this over-priced import just for the one new song.

Track six, yet another version of How How, not by Boris, and available on another single CD that I never bothered to buy because the Fluke one stank so badly.

Track seven, a really lame version of On Track, by someone other than Boris. Again, get the original on the album Pocket Universe.

Track eight, a new version of Vicious Games, rather unremarkable, and remixed by Boris and some other guy.

Track nine, Rubberbandman, remixed by Boris, but also available on another CD single, which I already own...::sigh::

Track ten, She's got a gun, live at the Palladium, NY. I already have it somewhere on vinyl, but I guess it's good to get it finally on CD.

Track eleven, To the Sea, another non-Boris version of the most awful vocals on any Yello song. Why oh why did Stina Nordenstam ever catch the ears of Boris? And why is she living on in remixes of that awful song?

If you want Yello at their best, and all Yello, do not pick up this album. When will Yello stop letting others remix/destroy their work?

This album really deserves two stars, but for the excellent new song, Topaz, it gets bumped up a notch.
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