Stereolab – Dots And Loops
Label: | Warp Records – none, Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks – D-UHF-D17RC |
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Format: | 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered Vinyl, LP All Media, Limited Edition, Numbered, Clear, Expanded Edition |
Country: | UK, Europe & US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Rock |
Style: | Indie Rock, Post Rock, Experimental |
Tracklist
A1 | Brakhage | |
A2 | Miss Modular | |
A3 | The Flower Called Nowhere | |
B1 | Diagonals | |
B2 | Prisoner Of Mars | |
B3 | Rainbo Conversation | |
C1 | Refractions In The Plastic Pulse | |
D1 | Parsec | |
D2 | Ticker-Tape Of The Unconscious | |
D3 | Contronatura | |
E1 | Diagonals Bode Drums | |
E2 | Contranatura (Pt 2 - Instrumental) | |
E3 | Brakhage (Instrumental) | |
E4 | The Flower Called Nowhere (Instrumental) | |
E5 | Bonus Beats | |
F1 | Diagonals (Instrumental) | |
F2 | Contranatura (Demo) | |
F3 | Allures (Demo) | |
F4 | Refractions In The Plastic Pulse (Demo) | |
F5 | I Feel The Air (Demo) | |
F6 | Off On (Demo) | |
F7 | Incredible He Woman (Demo) | |
F8 | Miss Modular (Demo) | |
F9 | Untitled In Dusseldorf (Demo) |
Credits
- Arranged By [Brass] – Andy Robinson (2), Sean O'Hagan
- Arranged By [Strings] – Marcus Holdaway, Sean O'Hagan
- Brass – Dave Max Crawford, Jeb Bishop, Paul Mertens, Ross Reed
- Performer – Andrew Ramsay*, Laetitia Sadier, Mary Hansen, Morgane Lhote, Richard Harrison, Tim Gane
- Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Organ [Farfisa] – Sean O'Hagan (tracks: A1, A2, B1, B3 to D2)
- Producer, Mixed By – Stereolab
- Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By, Synthesizer [Analogue], Electronics, Percussion, Vibraphone, Marimba – John McEntire (tracks: A1, A2, B1, B3 to D2)
- Strings – Maureen Loughnane, Poppy Branders, Rebecca McFaul, Shelley Weiss
Notes
Tracks A1, A2, B1, B3 to D2 recorded at Idful Music Corp., Chicago, March 1997.
Tracks A2, B3, D1, D2 & parts A & B of C1 mixed at Soma Recording Studio, Chicago, May 26th - June 4th 1997. Chicago tracks recorded directly onto hard disk.
Tracks A3, D2, D3 recorded at Academy of St. Martin in the Street, Düsseldorf, April 1997.
Instrumentation: Vocals, Farfisa organ, electric guitar, bass, analog synthesizers and other electronic devices (for sound generating and filtering), Fender Rhodes piano, drums, beatbox, percussion, piano, clavinet, nylon string acoustic guitar, electronic percussion.
Remastered album plus a bonus disc of demos and alternate versions
Fold out poster and DL card
Numbered on hype sticker
The initial vinyl edition was 2500 numbered triple clear vinyl copies, of which 2000 were this release and 500 were the Obi strip version
Tracks A2, B3, D1, D2 & parts A & B of C1 mixed at Soma Recording Studio, Chicago, May 26th - June 4th 1997. Chicago tracks recorded directly onto hard disk.
Tracks A3, D2, D3 recorded at Academy of St. Martin in the Street, Düsseldorf, April 1997.
Instrumentation: Vocals, Farfisa organ, electric guitar, bass, analog synthesizers and other electronic devices (for sound generating and filtering), Fender Rhodes piano, drums, beatbox, percussion, piano, clavinet, nylon string acoustic guitar, electronic percussion.
Remastered album plus a bonus disc of demos and alternate versions
Fold out poster and DL card
Numbered on hype sticker
The initial vinyl edition was 2500 numbered triple clear vinyl copies, of which 2000 were this release and 500 were the Obi strip version
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (on sticker): 5060384616117
Other Versions (5 of 33)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Dots And Loops (CD, Album) | Elektra, Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks | 62065-2 | US | 1997 | ||
Recently Edited | Dots And Loops (2×LP, Album) | Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks | D-UHF-D17 | UK | 1997 | ||
Recently Edited | Dots And Loops (CD, Album) | Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks | D-UHF-CD17 | UK | 1997 | ||
Recently Edited | Dots And Loops (CD, Album) | Elektra | CD 62065 | Canada | 1997 | ||
Recently Edited | Dots And Loops (CD, Album) | Elektra | 7559-62065-2 | Germany | 1997 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 3 years agoOne of the best reissues of the past couple years, the audio is incredible. Care and respect was given to every aspect of this reissue. Amazing packaging all around, this a must own even for the casual Stereolab fan.
- Stunning audio... simply stunning
I agree with thepicker ... it is now the reference standard for reissues - My copy is pressed off centre for sides A and B. Anyone else experiencing this? Also there's a slight ripple in the vinyl - it's not pressed flat at all.
- It is ridiculous how good this reissue sounds. Ridiculous. And for me ... the instrumental versions are a nice cherry on the top. A masterpiece and the gold standard for a reissue campaign.
- No download code in my copy :/ otherwise a spectacular reissue again which will keep my original color vinyl pressing in good shape!
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