Emperor Tomato Ketchup (album)
Emperor Tomato Ketchup is the fourth album by British alternative rock band Stereolab, released in April 1996. At the time it was their greatest success to date both commercially and critically. Three singles were released from the album: "Cybele's Reverie", "Metronomic Underground" and "The Noise of Carpet". It takes its name from the 1971 Shuji Terayama-directed Japanese film Tomato Kecchappu Kôtei (Emperor Tomato Ketchup).
Track listing
- "Metronomic Underground" – 7:55
- "Cybele's Reverie" – 4:42
- "Percolator" – 3:47
- "Les Yper-Sound" – 4:05
- "Spark Plug" – 2:29
- "OLV 26" – 5:42
- "The Noise of Carpet" – 3:05
- "Tomorrow Is Already Here" – 4:56
- "Emperor Tomato Ketchup" – 4:37
- "Monstre Sacre" – 3:44
- "Motoroller Scalatron" – 3:48
- "Slow Fast Hazel" – 3:53
- "Anonymous Collective" – 4:32
Personnel
Emperor Tomato Ketchup was created by the following:[1]
- Laetitia Sadier - vocals, various instruments
- Tim Gane - guitar, various keyboards
- Andy Ramsay - drums, programming
- Mary Hansen - guitar, vocals
- Duncan Brown - bass guitar
- Morgane Lhote - keyboards
- Sean O'Hagan – string arranger, electric piano, organ, vibraphone
- Marcus Holdaway, Sally Herbert, Mandy Drummond, Meg Gates – strings
- Ray Dickarty – alto saxophone
- John McEntire – vibraphone, guitar, synthesizers, maracas, tambourine
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