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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!)
Warp Records (D-UHF-D29R)
Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks (D-UHF-D29R)
Release date: Nov 28, 2019, UK & US
"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’."
3LP / Duophonic|Warp Records