Tiger Dust is my favorite. It's the most Yello sounding track on the album.
But I also like Akufen's Planet Dada (Flamboyant) and Star Breath
Favorite song from "The Eye"
Favorite song from "The Eye"
Last edited by JonKamm on Mon Apr 19, 2004 9:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"The Eye" was a disappointment to me. As I already had "Flag" and "New Mix 80-85" albums, I thought Yellos new album was the same kind. But no, it sounded completely different. When did they change their style? But luckily after that I got "Baby" and that was again that kind Yello I wanted to hear!
I haven't listened to "The Eye" much yet, but at least "Tiger Dust" was somewhat groovy so I picked that.
I haven't listened to "The Eye" much yet, but at least "Tiger Dust" was somewhat groovy so I picked that.
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Soul on Ice is my favorite, atmospheric and has a great intro piece. Other songs that I thought were good are Planet Dada, Nervous, Don Turbulento, Tiger Dust, Distant Solution and Star Breath. I could probably add more to the list when I listen some more (the songs that give good first impression get the most plays, hehe),
Two things though:
* Needs more Dieter. The guest vocalist gets more time on the album than Dieter himself.
* Not liking the new sound very much. Some of the tracks sound a tad too "computery", especially Planet Dada. But this is just my first listen so I bet I will learn to appreciate the new sound as I listen more and more to it.
But despite these two bits it is a highly enjoyable album from a highly talented artist, and the Yello sound is still there, most apparent in Tiger Dust in my opinion, which is my 2nd favorite song.
Two things though:
* Needs more Dieter. The guest vocalist gets more time on the album than Dieter himself.
* Not liking the new sound very much. Some of the tracks sound a tad too "computery", especially Planet Dada. But this is just my first listen so I bet I will learn to appreciate the new sound as I listen more and more to it.
But despite these two bits it is a highly enjoyable album from a highly talented artist, and the Yello sound is still there, most apparent in Tiger Dust in my opinion, which is my 2nd favorite song.
