Yello by Yello | ||||
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Released | 5 November 2010 | |||
Genre | Electronic | |||
Label | Polydor 0602527531595 | |||
Producer | Boris Blank | |||
Yello chronology | ||||
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Yello by Yello is a compilation album from Swiss electronic duo Yello. It was released on 5 November 2010 via Polydor label. [1] There are two versions of the album:
Some copies of The Singles Collection 1980–2010 have a production error. The song Lost Again (track 16) is missing, while the song Desire appears twice on the disc (tracks 16 and 20). [2]
This disc is part of both versions of the album. It contains one new song: Vicious Games (2010).
No. | Title | Note | Length | Year | Album |
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1. | "Vicious Games 2010" | Feat. Heidi Happy | 3:09 | 2010 | - |
2. | "Tremendous Pain" | - | 3:32 | 1994 | Zebra |
3. | "The Race" | - | 3:15 | 1988 | Flag |
4. | "To The Sea" | Feat. Stina Nordenstam | 3:52 | 1997 | Pocket Universe |
5. | "Planet Dada" | Co-produced by Hakan Lidbo | 3:06 | 2003 | The Eye |
6. | "Oh Yeah" | - | 3:05 | 1985 | Stella |
7. | "The Expert" | - | 2:54 | 2009 | Touch Yello |
8. | "Bimbo" | - | 3:36 | 1980 | Solid Pleasure |
9. | "Bostich (Reflected)" | - | 2:31 | 2009 | Touch Yello |
10. | "How How" | - | 2:39 | 1994 | Zebra |
11. | "She's Got A Gun" | Live at the Palladium NY 1985 | 4:01 | 1985 | Claro Que Si |
12. | "Part Love" | - | 3:38 | 2009 | Touch Yello |
13. | "Drive/Driven" | - | 4:18 | 1991 | Baby |
14. | "Rubberbandman" | - | 3:35 | 1991 | Baby |
15. | "Goldrush" | - | 4:28 | 1987 | One Second |
16. | "Lost Again" | - | 4:19 | 1983 | You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess |
17. | "Who's Gone" | - | 3:20 | 1991 | Baby |
18. | "Squeeze Please" | - | 3:14 | 1999 | Motion Picture |
19. | "Of Course I'm Lying" | - | 3:50 | 1988 | Flag |
20. | "Desire" | - | 3:50 | 1985 | Stella |
21. | "The Rhythm Divine" | Feat. Shirley Bassey | 4:20 | 1987 | One Second |
This disc has only been released as part of the anthology box set. It contains three new songs: Dialectical Kid, Liquid Lies (2010), and Tears Run Dry.
No. | Title | Note | Length | Year | Album |
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1. | "Dialectical Kid" | - | 3:04 | 2010 | - |
2. | "Liquid Lies (2010)" | - | 3:43 | 2010 | - |
3. | "Tears Run Dry" | Feat. Malia | 3:42 | 2010 | - |
4. | "Out of Dawn" | - | 3:10 | 2009 | Touch Yello |
5. | "Distant Solution" | Feat. Jade Davies | 3:50 | 2003 | The Eye |
6. | "Soul On Ice" | - | 3:12 | 2003 | The Eye |
7. | "Stay" | Feat. Heidi Happy | 3:02 | 2009 | Touch Yello |
8. | "Junior B" | Feat. Jade Davies | 3:59 | 2003 | The Eye |
9. | "S.A.X." | - | 3:13 | 1994 | Zebra |
10. | "Tangier Blue" | - | 2:39 | 2009 | Touch Yello |
11. | "Fat Cry" | - | 4:11 | 1994 | Zebra |
12. | "Time Palace" | Feat. Jade Davies | 3:43 | 2003 | The Eye |
13. | "Oh Yeah 2009" | - | 2:27 | 2009 | Touch Yello |
14. | "Star Breath" | - | 4:55 | 2003 | The Eye |
15. | "Tiger Dust" | The Virtual Concert | 3:07 | 2003 | The Eye |
16. | "Get On" | - | 3:18 | 1999 | Motion Picture |
17. | "Kiss In Blue" | - | 3:33 | 2009 | Touch Yello |
18. | "Move Dance Be Born" | - | 6:03 | 1994 | Zebra |
19. | "Poom Shanka" | - | 3:26 | 1994 | Zebra |
20. | "Planet Dada (Flamboyant)" | - | 4:40 | 2003 | The Eye |
Note: "Dialectical Kid" was later released on their 2016 album Toy.
This disc has only been released as part of the anthology box set. It contains no new songs.
No. | Title | Note | Length | Year | Album |
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1. | "Solar Driftwood" | - | 1:51 | 1997 | Pocket Universe |
2. | "Time Freeze" | - | 3:52 | 1999 | Motion Picture |
3. | "Moon On Ice" | Feat. Billy Mackenzie | 4:15 | 1987 | One Second |
4. | "The Evening's Young" | - | 3:10 | 1981 | Claro Que Si |
5. | "Angel No" | Feat. Rush Winters | 3:06 | 1985 | Stella |
6. | "Base For Alec" | - | 2:56 | 1983 | You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess |
7. | "Capri Calling" | Feat. Billy Mackenzie | 3:02 | 1991 | Baby |
8. | "Sometimes (Dr. Hirsch)" | - | 3:34 | 1985 | Stella |
9. | "Otto Di Catania" | - | 3:23 | 1988 | Flag |
10. | "Ciel Ouvert" | - | 5:22 | 1985 | Stella |
11. | "Swing" | - | 3:28 | 1983 | You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess |
12. | "You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess" | - | 2:09 | 1983 | You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess |
13. | "La Habanera" | - | 3:39 | 1987 | One Second |
14. | "Koladi-ola" | - | 2:57 | 1985 | Stella |
15. | "Daily Disco" | - | 4:05 | 1981 | Claro Que Si |
16. | "Crash Dance" | - | 2:10 | 1983 | You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess |
17. | "Si Senor The Hairy Grill" | - | 4:51 | 1987 | One Second |
18. | "Homer Hossa" | - | 5:14 | 1981 | Claro Que Si |
19. | "Downtown Samba" | - | 2:37 | 1980 | Solid Pleasure |
20. | "I.T. Splash" | - | 2:37 | 1980 | Solid Pleasure |
21. | "Night Flanger" | - | 4:53 | 1980 | Solid Pleasure |
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