Stereolab - Fab Four Suture

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Album Details

Title: Fab Four Suture
Artist: Stereolab
Release Date: 3/7/2006
Label: Too Pure
UPC: 644918019022
Genre: Rock
Styles: Post-Rock, Indie Rock, Experimental Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Indie Electronic
Moods: Bright, Cerebral, Circular, Hypnotic, Sophisticated, Spacey, Atmospheric, Detached, Eccentric, Literate, Precious, Ethereal, Refined/Mannered, Restrained, Soothing, Springlike, Wintry, Wistful, Calm/Peaceful, Complex, Elegant, Lush, Quirky, Stylish, Trippy, Elaborate, Ironic, Playful, Reflective, Sweet, Witty
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 10
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Kyberneticka Babicka, Pt. 1
  2. Interlock
  3. Eye of the Volcano
  4. Plastic Mile
  5. Get a Shot of the Refrigerator
  6. Visionary Road Maps
  7. Vodiak
  8. Whisper Pitch
  9. Excursions Into "Oh, A-Oh"
  10. I Was a Sunny Rainphase
  11. Widow Weirdo
  12. Kyberneticka Babicka, Pt. 2

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDToo Pure80190

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Album Review

An album and a singles collection at the same time, Fab Four Suture stitches together four limited-edition EPs Stereolab released in the fall of 2005 and spring of 2006. Over the years, the group has made a reputation for having EPs and singles -- and therefore, singles collections -- that are just as good, if not better, than their albums, as comps like Switched On and Aluminum Tunes attest. Stereolab has also always been very democratic about making sure fans can get their hands on nearly all of their more obscure releases in some form or another; while Fab Four Suture is a little different than their other collections in that it was designed to form an album upon the completion of the EP series, in terms of its quality, it's on par with the band's most enjoyable comps. By combining the looser, more experimental feel of their EPs with the album format, Fab Four Suture ends up being more organic-feeling than Stereolab's previous album, the lovely but occasionally distant Margerine Eclipse. Indeed, the best moments here are more immediate than anything the band has done in a long time. "Interlock" boasts funky brass and basslines that are echoed by "Excursions into 'Oh, A-Oh,'" a driving motorik with fiery guitars that recalls the glory of Transient Random Noise Bursts with Announcements. "Plastic Mile" and "Eye of the Volcano" are examples of their sparkling, delicately dramatic pop at its finest, while "Visionary Road Maps" is lovely and mysterious, changing gears two-thirds of the way through from a insistent yet somehow bittersweet groove to a slower, slightly spooky coda. The more experimental and downright playful moods of Stereolab are also represented, respectively, by "Widow Weirdo," a quick-shifting track that has an odd, almost ugly little guitar lick as its only constant, and the fizzy, revved-up "Vodiak." After hearing Fab Four Suture in its album form, the EPs tend to feel like puzzle pieces without any instructions; on their own EP, the two parts of "Kybernetica Babicka" felt slight and disappointing, but they work well as the album's opening and closing themes. Even more than Margerine Eclipse, Fab Four Suture sounds like Stereolab has adapted -- if not fully healed -- from the loss of Mary Hansen, and it's fitting that the group's first full-length album for Too Pure in over a decade finds them consolidating their strengths rather than completely reinventing their sound. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam WaltersBrass
Alexe J. GottschauMastering
Andy RamsayDrum Machine, Drums, Synthesizer
Bo KondrenMastering
Dominic JefferyClavinet, Fender Rhodes
Ed PascallBrass
Joe WaltersFrench Horn
Joe WatsonOrgan, Harpsichord, Moog Bass, Engineer, Mixing
John Fell RyanBrass
Laetitia SadierVocals
Simon JohnsBass
Tim GaneGuitar, Mixing