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Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots

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Track Listings

1 Fight Test
2 One More Robot / Sympathy 3000-21
3 Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1
4 Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 2
5 In the Morning of the Magicians
6 Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell
7 Are You a Hypnotist??
8 It's Summertime
9 Do You Realize??
10 All We Have Is Now
11 Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)

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Do you realize it's summertime? So celebrate the sunshine with the optimisic and philosophical spirit of Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots, The Flaming Lips' long-awaited follow-up to 1999's The Soft Bulletin, which topped an avalanche of year-end "best of" lists and helped rank the psychedelic-noise-popsters among the most influential bands in the world (#15 according to NME). "It's storytelling acid rock," say The Flaming Lips, "and will render its listeners powerless to study or analyze it and enable them to sit back and--hopefully for a couple of minutes at a time--just simply be...entertained."

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.92 x 5.55 x 0.39 inches; 3.17 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Warner Records
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 093624814122
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2002
  • SPARS Code ‏ : ‎ DDD
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 21, 2007
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Warner Records
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000068PQ0
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2010
    If The Soft Bulletin was a modern-day Pet Sounds, then this album is a modern-day Dark Side of the Moon. The difference, in my opinion, is that Dark Side of the Moon isn't all that great, while this album is fantastic. I know, I know, I must be crazy for not liking DSotM, but for all of post-Barrett Floyd's studio mastery, I've always felt their songwriting was average at best. In fact, I feel that in most of their concept-heavy albums (particularly DSotM and The Wall) Waters may have actually deliberately used lush soundscapes and philosophical lyrics in attempt to cover up his inferior (compared to Barrett) songwriting skills

    But enough about Pink Floyd: Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots is like DSotM in terms of studio wizardry, except that the songwriting is excellent on every single track. So if you DO love DSotM, you will love this maybe even more! The first four tracks don't really fit the description I just gave, however. Tracks 1 and 3 are pure pop excellence, upbeat jams with fun (but not stupid) lyrics and incredibly catchy hooks, plus some of that signature Flaming Lips quirkiness. Tracks 2 and 4 are similar in style, both focusing on purely-electronic sounds (as opposed to the mix of electronic sounds and filtered instruments from 1 and 3) and VERY skillful drumming. Track 2 is a groovy jam with a slick bassline and very in-the-pocket percussion, with loopy, falsetto-ey lyrics and smooth transitions from major to minor tonality. Track 4 is an instrumental (mostly), actually Part 2 of the title track (track 3 is Part 1). It focuses on the same pallete of sounds from track 2, but used to opposite effect: the synth is angry and glitchy, the drums are absolutely thunderous, cymbal-heavy, and have more elasticity, and the coldly-disconcerting falsetto has been replaced with ferocious female shrieks. It's a wonderful piece.

    After track 4 is where the DSotM parallels apply heavily. The first four tunes are really, really great, and I do believe most critics say the album goes downhill afterward, but I would stalwartly disagree. The rest of the album does have less energy, to be sure, but what it loses in catchiness it gains in compositional complexity and (like Pink Floyd) soundscape. Everyone will surely have their own favorites, but I particularly like track 7, "Are You a Hypnotist?" and track 10, "All We Have is Now." The former is veeeeeerry DSotM-esque in terms of mood. It's dark, emotional, and very dense. A particularly good sonic effect is the speed oscillation of one of the backing tracks, creating a warbling sound similar to the music in old VHS tapes. The minor-major shift at the end of the chorus is also incredibly effective. Track 10 probably should have been the closer, and it is excellent. It has a simple ABAB format, with only slight lyrical differences between A parts (2 lines), but three things make this track really stand out. First, there is the melody itself, which is one of the best that the Lips have written, with a lilting rising-and-falling quality. The second is a combination of Coyne's singing (delicate, precise, no vibrato) and the electronic effects laid over it (it seems like the overtones have been diminished, and the overall sound has been compressed and slightly electronic-ized), creating a flat, dry tone that somehow carries a very specific emotion. It's both solemn and blissful, paralleling the dual nature of the song's lyrics (essentially: our time is short, which is sad, but we have Now and Now is beautiful and wonderful). The final thing about this song is the rhythm. Oh my goodness, the rhythm. It's very simple: sparse percussion in part A, a tiny accelerando, and sparse percussion in part B. But that accelerando is ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. The actual numerical amount of tempo increase, the speed at which it changes, the way the rest of the song follows it... everything about that little accelerando is marvelously executed and conveys as much emotion and meaning as the whole rest of the album, at least for me.

    Okay, I'm done with this review. The tracks I didn't mention are also all great (though the final track REALLY should not be the final track), but I'm not going to discuss them. I talked about the first four because they are pop miracles that EVERYONE will probably love, and since the ones after that are more complex and ambiguous, everyone will probably have different opinions on them, so I just talked about MY favorites. But they're all great, this album is great, and you should buy it right now.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
    Yoshimi will save us
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
    My husband has been asking for this album on vinyl for the last few years, but it was always out of stock. Thankfully it being the album's 20th anniversary they did a reissue and boy did they do an excellent job with this compilation. It's worth every penny. All kinds of extras included with this release.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2012
    I already own the 5.1 surround CD version of this record and I have enjoyed it for many years. I just recently started buying vinyl, so this review is really just about the vinyl in general. Full disclosure: I am by no means an audiophilanthrotopianator (yes, I just made that up) and I have resisted vinyl throughout the entire resurgence simply because I love music, and I never spent any time worrying about the mid-quasar frequency response variance algorithms (also made that up) between MP3, CD, or whatever. I think we can all agree that cassettes need to stay down.

    So I finally broke down because another recording came out on vinyl only... it was my only option - sneaky, right? What I have discovered since is that LPs are just a lot of fun. Music is integrated into my life now with the advent of phonep3 players and cloud streaming, and one thing I never realized I missed from my younger days was just the act of sitting down, pulling out a record/cassette/whatever, and having the listening be what was happening, not just the soundtrack to whatever else I was doing.

    I think this release really speaks to the fun of listening to music; the red vinyl, the cover art.. everything about it just says "have a good time with this record." It doesn't hurt that the audio quality is really good, too. The only down side is that my cat is strangely attracted to the red vinyl and desperately wants to jump on the record player when its moving. If it gets scratched up from this I will buy another copy. Amazon's packaging is fantastic and new purchases always arrived well-protected and ready to play.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
    What a wonderful set !
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2003
    I struggle to come up with an accurate description of YOSHIMI BATTLES THE PINK ROBOTS. It is the most interesting album I've heard in years; beautiful, melodic, though provoking, occasionally funky, and light years ahead of the rest of the pack. Over the past few years only Wilco's YANKEE HOTEL FOXTROT comes close to the sonic effect of this record. From the opening robot announcement ("The test begins...NOW") to the closing sighs as the interstellar balloon touches ground in "Utopia Planitia," YOSHIMI BATTLES THE PINK ROBOTS is like nothing you've ever heard before; it is mind altering in the very best connotation of the phrase.
    The real world optimism and thematic scope of late 60s concept albums, the far-thrown experimentalism of mid-career Pink Floyd, the delicacy and patience of the best Neil Young, the cosmic trippiness of Frank Zappa, the melodic traditionalism of the finest McCartney, and some of the coolest rhythm-based Bass guitar playing you'll ever hear, all on one record. It's way cool, intelligent and just great, great music.
    The day YOSHIMI BATTLES THE PINK ROBOTS showed up in my mailbox I worked 15 straight hours putting my newspaper to bed. Going home that night I drove around for an extra 30 minutes, just so I could listen to this record all the way through. I didn't want it to end.
    I never want it to end. It is, without any doubt, the best record of the last year; one of the three or four best--along with YANKEE HOTEL FOXTROT and Aimee Mann's BACHELOR NO. 2--of the past decade, and an overlooked classic of the Rock era.
    Five stars doesn't even begin to cover it.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
    Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2024
    Master piece
  • Santiagofg
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gran álbum
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 16, 2024
    Si te gusta este álbum, es la mejor versión que puedes tener de él.
    Llegó en buen estado.
  • Per Ception
    5.0 out of 5 stars Original, catchy pop
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 10, 2021
    Nearly 20 years on from when this album was recorded, and I'm listening to it as a new release. My sudden interest in Flaming Lips stems from recently hearing, what turns out to be a 2002 hit 'Yoshimi battles the pink robots vol 1.' I am happy to report that the whole album is great, and very different to what I usually listen to. To put it another way, I consider this offering to be quite unique, quirky and original. It's something of a concept album, and is best listened to from start to finish. Truly great. I wonder what their other albums are like?
  • Vinyl fan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very good vinyl box set.
    Reviewed in Australia on July 23, 2023
    The flaming lips have done a very good job on this box set.
    Solid remaster with worthwhile extra concert material that is really good to hear for the first time and warrants repeated plays.
    Very good quality vinyl,flat and quiet backgrounds.
    If you’re a fan then I would strongly recommend the set
  • BABYLON 83
    5.0 out of 5 stars JAMAIS TROP TARD
    Reviewed in France on March 19, 2017
    comment oublier un groupe pareil depuis si longtemps ? MERCURY REV, FLOTATION TOY WARNING, SPARKLEHORSE... et voilà que je découvre ça... formidable des joyaux pareils et à foison encore au moins 4 ou 5 du même niveau...c'est passionnant des surprises pareilles !!!