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  2. Stereolab - Wikipedia

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    Stereolab's album and song titles occasionally reference avant-garde groups and artists. Gane said that the title of their 1999 album Cobra and Phases Group… contains the names of two Surrealist organisations, " CoBrA " and "Phases Group", [ 73 ] The title of the song "Brakhage" from Dots and Loops (1997), is a nod to experimental filmmaker ...

  3. Sound-Dust - Wikipedia

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    It was Stereolab's last album to feature singer and guitarist Mary Hansen, who died in a biking accident the following year. [19] The first 1,200 copies of both the CD and LP issues of Sound-Dust were packaged with a handmade book sleeve. [20] A remastered and expanded edition of the album was released by Duophonic and Warp on 29 November 2019 ...

  4. Dots and Loops - Wikipedia

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    According to AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Dots and Loops is primarily influenced by bossa nova and 1960s pop music. [5] Barney Hoskyns of Rolling Stone found that the album continued Stereolab's progression towards a lighter sound that he termed "avant-easy listening", [6] while Michelle Goldberg of Metro referred to it as the band's "lounge apotheosis". [7]

  5. Stereolab discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Stereolab, an English-French rock band, comprises thirteen studio albums, seven compilation albums, fifteen extended plays, sixteen singles, and twenty-three rarities compilations. Release dates listed are earliest worldwide.

  6. Emperor Tomato Ketchup (album) - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Tomato Ketchup was released on 18 March 1996 in the United Kingdom by Duophonic Records, [6] and on 9 April 1996 in the United States by Elektra Records. [7] The artwork for the album was inspired by the LP cover sleeve of a 1964 recording of composer Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra by the Bamberg Symphony conducted by Heinrich Hollreiser.

  7. Aluminum Tunes - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum Tunes is a double album collection of EPs and rarities from Stereolab, released in 1998. It is the third compilation in a series of rarities collections following Switched On and Refried Ectoplasm , and was stickered with the subtitle "Switched On, Volume 3".

  8. Chemical Chords - Wikipedia

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    Chemical Chords is the ninth studio album by English-French rock band Stereolab, released on 18 August 2008 by 4AD and Duophonic Records. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Track listing

  9. Margerine Eclipse - Wikipedia

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    Margerine Eclipse is the eighth studio album by English-French rock band Stereolab. It was released on 27 January 2004 in the United States by Elektra Records [14] [15] and on 2 February 2004 in the United Kingdom by Duophonic Records. [14] [16] The album is in large part a eulogy to former band member Mary Hansen, who died in 2002.