''Stereo Type A'' (stylized as ''Stereo ★ Type A'') is the second studio album by
Cibo Matto
Cibo Matto (, Italian for "crazy food") was an American alternative rock band formed by Yuka Honda and Miho Hatori in New York City in 1994. Initially, the band's lyrics were primarily concerned with food, before expanding into broader subject m ...
released in 1999. As the group disbanded in 2001, it was their last studio album prior to their 2011 reunion. The album peaked at number 171 on the
''Billboard'' 200,
and also reached the top spot of ''
CMJ
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''s College charts.
Background
While having a strong focus on atmospheric and
ambient
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* ...
sounds and melody (particularly in "Moonchild"), ''Stereo Type A'' also contains a broad range of styles, reaching into
hip hop territory on "Sci-Fi Wasabi" (with additional vocals by Duma Love), and
heavy metal on "Blue Train".
Furthermore, "Clouds" and "Mortming" contain heavily
vocoded vocals.
In their interview with the band,
Barnes & Noble noted the band moving away from writing songs about food, opining the album is a "diverse collection of tracks that includes metal-edged rockers, lounge-influenced pop, pithy hip-hop -- and only one song about culinary delicacies ('Sci-Fi Wasabi')." In the same interview, Yuka spoke about the album's title:
When we decided to make this record, Miho and I talked about a lot of things that were on our minds: what was happening around us and how we felt about what happened with he perception of
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''Viva! La Woman
''Viva! La Woman'' is the debut studio album by the band Cibo Matto, released on January 16, 1996, by Warner Bros. Records.
The tracks "Birthday Cake" and "Know Your Chicken" were first released as singles in 1995. Following the release of ''Viv ...
''. For three days we were just sitting around talking and talking instead of writing music. And we kept bumping into that subject a lot: how we have to deal with stereotype
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s so much, and how it can be very hard, because the people who have these stereotypes aren't even aware of it.
Critical reception
Several critics noted the album's difference from the group's debut, regarding it positively as a progression of style and a maturation.
The album received positive reviews upon its release, with ''
Melody Maker
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'' calling it "album of the year so far. Purely joyous pop." ''
Time Out'' magazine also named it "pure pop LP of the year so far."
Heather Phrase of
AllMusic
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says of the album: "Relying less on samples and more on their latent funk and jazz elements, ''Stereotype A'' sounds like summer in New York -- eclectic, hot, and funky. ...''Stereotype A''s overall sound is more direct and less fanciful than of their debut album ''Viva! La Woman''."
Independent publication ''SOMA Magazine'' stated: "''Stereotype A'' confirms that the best way to make pop music is by combining multiple styles... Combined with Yuka Honda's style for sampling and Miho's sensual vocals, ''Stereotype A'' is a complete success."
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Cibo Matto, unless otherwise specified.
# "
Working for Vacation
"Working for Vacation" is the first single from Cibo Matto's second album, '' Stereo Type A'', released in 1999. B-side "Vamos a la Playa" was later included on the 2007 compilation '' Pom Pom: The Essential Cibo Matto''.
Track listing
Japanese ...
" – 3:15
# "Spoon" – 4:06
# "Flowers" – 2:59
# "Lint of Love" (Cibo Matto, Duma Love) – 6:10
# "Moonchild" – 5:13
# "Sci-Fi Wasabi" – 3:43
# "Clouds" – 3:27
# "Speechless" – 4:32
# "King of Silence" – 4:55
# "Blue Train" – 5:21
# "Sunday Part I" – 3:19
# "Sunday Part II" – 3:38
# "Stone" – 3:17
# "Mortming" (Dougie Bowne) – 3:09
The Japanese release includes the bonus tracks "Backseat" and "Country".
Personnel
*
Miho Hatori
is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and musician. She is best known as a solo artist, co-founder of New York City band Cibo Matto, and as the first person to provide the voice of Noodle in the virtual band Gorillaz, as well as for her work with t ...
– vocals,
shaker, acoustic guitar, art direction, drawing
*
Yuka Honda
Yuka Honda is a Japanese-American musician who resides in New York City. She is a multi-instrumentalist (mainly piano, synthesizer, sampler and other keyboards), composer, record producer, and co-founder of the band Cibo Matto. Throughout her ...
– producer,
sampler and
sequencer
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, organ, piano, electric piano, synthesizer,
harpsichord
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,
vocoder
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The vocoder was ...
, vocals,
mixing ''(14)''
*
Sean Lennon
is an American–British musician, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is the son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and half-brother to Julian Lennon. Over the course of his career, he has been a member of the bands Cibo Matto, The ...
– electric bass,
synth bass
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, drums, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion, synth, vocoder, vocals,
twelve-string guitar
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,
delay pedal
*
Timo Ellis
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In 1997 Ellis and Sean Lennon joined Cibo Matto. As a quartet (Yuka Honda
Yuka Honda is ...
– drums, bass, vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar,
eight-string bass
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,
cymbal, slamming door
Additional musicians ("special guests")
*Duma Love – vocal, percussion,
beat box
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turntable
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*
Marc Ribot
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born May 21, 1954) is an American guitarist and composer.
His work has touched on many styles, including no wave, free jazz, rock, and Cuban music. Ribot is also known for collaborating with other musicians, most notably Tom Wai ...
– electric and acoustic guitar
*
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– trumpet
*
Curtis Fowlkes
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Career
In 1987, Fowlkes started The Jazz Passengers with saxophonist Roy Nathanson. He has also been a member of T ...
– trombone
*
Josh Roseman
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Roseman was born in Boston, and studied at the New England Conservatory of Music. Roseman toured Jamaica with The ...
– trombone, horn arrangement ''(4)''
*Dougie Bowne –
hi-hat
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, cymbals
*
Sebastian Steinberg – bass
*Yumiko Ohno –
Moog,
backup vocals
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*
Vinia Mojica
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Life and career
Her recor ...
– backup vocals
*Sequoia – backup vocals
*
Smokey Hormel
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– acoustic guitar
*
John Medeski
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–
Clavinet
*
Billy Martin
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– percussion
Recording personnel
*Chris Shaw –
engineer
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, mixing ''(1, 3, 10, 12, 13, 14)''
*Tom Schick – engineer
*The
Butcher Bros. – engineer, mixing ''(2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9)''
*
Martin Bisi
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He is known for recording important records by Sonic Youth, Swans, John Zorn, Material, Bill Laswell, Helmet, Unsane, The Dresden Dolls, Cop Shoot Cop, White Zombie, Bored ...
– engineer
*Zak –
arrangement
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and mixing ''(7)''
*
Dan the Automator
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Early life
Nakamura was bo ...
– mixing ''(11)''
*
Bob Ludwig
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–
mastering
*Chaki/CZA – additional engineering
*
Juan Garcia – additional engineering
*John Riegart – additional engineering
*Dirk Grobelny – additional engineering
*Manny Lecuona – additional engineering
*Mikey Bones Malak – additional engineering
Additional personnel
*Pascale Willi – art direction, design and photography
Charts
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stereo Type A
1999 albums
Cibo Matto albums
Warner Records albums