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Stereolab

Margerine Eclipse

A1

Vonal Declosion

A2

Need To Be

A3

"...Sudden Stars"

B1

Cosmic Country Noir

B2

La Demeure

B3

Margerine Rock

C1

The Man With 100 Cells

C2

Margerine Melodie

C3

Hillbilly Motobike

D1

Feel And Triple

D2

Bop Scotch

D3

Dear Marge

E1

Mass Riff

E2

Good Is Me

E3

Microclimate

E4

Mass Riff Instrumental

F1

Jaunty Monty And The Bubbles Of Silence

F2

Banana Monster Ne Répond Plus

F3

University Microfilms International

F4

Rose, My Rocket-Brain! (Rose, Le Cerveau Electronique de Ma Fusée!)

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"Stereolab’s 2004 LP Margerine Eclipse may not be the group’s most famous work, but it has a good claim to being one of their best. The band’s eighth studio album, Margerine Eclipse saw Stereolab somewhat rein in the avant-gardisms they’d toyed with on records such as Cobra And Phases Group Play Voltage In The Milky Night. Taken in tandem with revisiting their early penchant for quirky, fuzzy pseudo-rock (‘Margerine Rock’, ‘Bop Scotch’) and incorporating new influences like dub and groovy post-punk, Margerine Eclipse is sort of like Stereolab’s whole aesthetic in miniature. The album was also the first full-length record that Stereolab released after the death of member Mary Hansen - a matter tackled by the band on the dreamy, swelling ‘Feel And Triple’."

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