Fly Pan Am (album)

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Fly Pan Am
Fly Pan Am cover
Studio album by Fly Pan Am
Released October 20, 1999
Recorded Mom and Pop Sounds in Montreal, Spring 1999
Genre Post-rock
Experimental rock
Length 60:18
Label Constellation CST008
Producer(s) Ian Ilavsky
Professional reviews
Fly Pan Am chronology
Amazezine 7"
(1998)
Fly Pan Am
(1999)
Sédatifs en fréquences et sillons
(2000)


Fly Pan Am is the eponymous debut album of Fly Pan Am.[1] It was released in October of 1999 by Constellation Records.[1]

The album contains a re-recording of the song, "L'espace au sol est redessiné par d'immenses panneaux bleus", which was featured on a split single in 1998 with Godspeed You! Black Emperor.[1]

The record also features features strange use of instruments and cadence, as well as electronic noises, provided by guest musician Alexandre St-Onge, that abruptly intersect the music.[1] Their third album, entitled Ceux qui inventent n'ont jamais vécu (?), employs the same electronic dissonance, but to a higher degree.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "L'espace au sol est redessiné par d'immenses panneaux bleus" – 13:30
  2. "Et aussi l'éclairage de plastique au centre de tout ces compartiments latéraux" – 9:29
  3. "Dans ses cheveux soixante circuits" – 17:45
  4. "Bibi à nice, 1921" – 9:58
  5. "Nice est en feu!" – 9:36

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Fly Pan Am

[edit] Other musicians

  • Alexandre St-Onge – electronics (on "Dans ses cheveux soixante circuits")
  • Kara Lacy – vocals (on "Bibi à nice, 1921" and "Nice est en feu!")
  • Norsola Johnson – vocals (on "Bibi à nice, 1921" and "Nice est en feu!")

[edit] Production

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Constellation Records (2006). Fly Pan Am – Fly Pan Am (html). Records index. Constellation Records. Retrieved on 2007-03-18.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links