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Stereolab: Seaya (Laetitia) Sadier (vocals, Moog synthesizer); Tim Gane (guitar, Farfisa organ, Moog synthesizer); Martin Kean (bass); Joe Dilworth (drums). Recorded in London, England in April 1992.
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Product Identifiers
ProducerStereolab^The Robbs
Record LabelToo Pure, Bqtt
UPC0644918001119
eBay Product ID (ePID)24046032485
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2008
GenreIndie Rock/Pop
ArtistStereolab
Release TitlePeng!
Dimensions
Item Height0.36 in
Item Weight0.57 lb
Item Length12.40 in
Item Width12.30 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks11
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Super Falling Star 1.2 Orgiastic 1.3 Peng 33 1.4 K-Stars 1.5 Perversion 1.6 You Little Shits 1.7 Seeming and the Meaning 1.8 Mellotron 1.9 Enivrez-Vous 1.10 Stomach Worm 1.11 Surrealchemist
Number of Discs1
NotesStereolab: Seaya (Laetitia) Sadier (vocals, Moog synthesizer); Tim Gane (guitar, Farfisa organ, Moog synthesizer); Martin Kean (bass); Joe Dilworth (drums). Recorded in London, England in April 1992. Originally released in 1992, PENG! Is the second full-length album by sonic experimentalists Stereolab. Sometimes jam-packed with thundering keyboards and driving drums, at other times ethereal, airy and light, PENG! Captures this thinking man's band at the early stages of it's prolific career. Emulating aspects of the Velvet Underground's rhythms as well as the Moog-happy keyboard euphonies of the early 1970s, Stereolab's far left-of-center pop vision has always been something of a love-'em-or-hate-'em proposition. Longtime fans familiar with the band's later work will find interest in this early recording-it includes the moody, cafe-styled "K-Stars" sung fetchingly in French by Leatitia Sadier. There's also the dry, rub-a-dub guitar of "Perversion," which is more a dissertation over post-modern music than some boring old song: "In our Christian society there's something wrong with having pleasure." Rock 'n' roll!