Ratatat (album)

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Ratatat
Ratatat cover
Studio album by Ratatat
Released April 20, 2004
Recorded July 2001 to May 2003
Genre Alternative, Electronic
Length 45:25
Label XL Recordings
Producer(s) Evan Mast, Mike Stroud
Professional reviews
Ratatat chronology
Ratatat
(2004)
Ratatat Mixtape Vol. 1
(2004)


Ratatat is Ratatat's 2004 eponymous debut album. It was recorded between July 2001 and May 2003 in Mast's Crown Heights, Brooklyn apartment, and mixed in June 2003 before its release in 2004.

The album is essentially instrumental, although it has occasional voice excerpts (referred to in the liner notes as "spoken interludes") by local MC and rapper Young Churf. The track "Spanish Armada" contains a French horn played by Michal Emanovsky. Other tracks of note are "Germany to Germany", later released as a single, and "Cherry", an homage to Ratatat's original name.

The most well known song on the album is "Seventeen Years": it featured in television advertisement titled "Accessorize" for the Hummer H2 in 2004, and was used on the British television show Soccer AM as the original background music for The Crossbar Challenge segment.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Seventeen Years"
  2. "El Pico"
  3. "Crips"
  4. "Desert Eagle"
  5. "Everest"
  6. "Bustelo"
  7. "Breaking Away"
  8. "Lapland"
  9. "Germany to Germany"
  10. "Spanish Armada"
  11. "Cherry"

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