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Overview

Continuing on its cockeyed way through genre exercise and radical reinterpretation, Senor Coconut, having redone one set of electronic legends in Kraftwerk years back, takes another turn with the archly titled Yellow Fever For indeed, it's the Yellow Magic Orchestra that gets the treatment this time out, but unlike the earlier effort, this is done not only with the individual participation of all three YMO veterans, but with any number of musical guests, from Towa Tei to Mouse on Mars. The sheer number of mix-and-match efforts throughout, highlighted by a number of shorter pieces that serve as bridges between the full-on covers, could almost be a hip-hop album in an alternate universe, but the basic consistency at the heart of the album is clear -- Uwe Schmidt in his Senor Coconut guise, with vocalist Argenis Brito appearing throughout, transmogrifying YMO songs into classic Latin pop numbers. Anyone well familiar with the memorable hooks of songs like "Rydeen" and "Behind the Mask" will love the end results; anyone coming to it all completely as-is for the first time could readily enjoy it as such. The guest appearances make the album even more of a random surprise, as when Akufen applies his patented hyper-cut-up procedure to "Coco Agogo," or when Tei and Nouvelle Vague's Marina kick up their heels on a swinging multilingual '30s jazz original, "Mambo Numerique" -- which of course is punctuated by a electronically growling vocal break. Perhaps the most appropriate reworking is "Limbo," which YMO member Yukihiro Takahashi smoothly performs as well as he did the first time around while the arrangements almost explode around him. Haruomi Hosono's lead on "The Madmen" is no less deft and playful, while Ryuichi Sakamoto's turn on "Yellow Magic (Tong Poo)," if less immediately apparent, completes the trifecta nicely. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 06/20/2006
Label: Essay Recordings
UPC: 0881390201129
Rank: 84205

Tracks

  1. My Name Is Coco
  2. Yellow Magic (Tong Poo)
  3. Coco Agogo
  4. Limbo
  5. What Is Coconut?
  6. Behind the Mask
  7. El Coco Rallado
  8. Pure Jam
  9. Mambo Numerique
  10. Simoon
  11. El Coconut Am
  12. The Madmen
  13. What Is Coconut?
  14. Music Plans
  15. Breaking Music
  16. Rydeen
  17. El Coco Roco Roto
  18. Ongaku
  19. What Is Coconut?
  20. Firecracker
  21. [Untitled Track]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Senor Coconut   Primary Artist
Senor Coconut and His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Schneider TM   Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Shaker
Akufen   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Mouse on Mars   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Burnt Friedman   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Towa Tei   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Marina   Featured Artist
Jorge Gonzalez   Featured Artist
Constanze Martinez   Featured Artist
Ryuichi Sakamoto   Featured Artist,Fender Rhodes
Haruomi Hosono   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Lisa Carbon   Featured Artist,Soloist,Moog Synthesizer
Dandy Jack   Featured Artist,Vocals
Yukihiro Takahashi   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Detlef Landeck   Trombone (Bass),Trombone
Assi Roar   Bass (Upright)
Urban Beyer   Trumpet
Cecilia Aguayo   Vocals (Background)
Norbert Kraemer   Marimba,Percussion,Vibraphone
Chatr "Towa Tei"   Vocals
Constanza Martinez   Vocals
Carsten Skov   Marimba
Original Hamster   Gong
Thomas Hass   Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Argenis Brito   Vocals,Voices

Technical Credits

Atom™   Audio Production
Peter Barakan   Composer,Lyricist
Cecilia Aguayo   Producer
Norbert Kraemer   Score,Arranger
Chris Mosdell   Composer,Lyricist
Chris J. Mosdell   Composer
Florian Joeckel   Executive Producer,Recording Coordinator,Recording Supervision
Vicente Sanfuentes   Engineer,Digital Editing
Juan Pablo Montalva   Photography
Matthias Erhard   Score Assistance
Martin Denny   Composer
Schneider TM   Wood
Yukihiro Takahashi   Composer,Lyricist
Ryuichi Sakamoto   Composer,Lyricist
Akufen   Programming
Jean Trouillet   Executive Producer
Haruomi Hosono   Composer,Lyricist
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