This page highlights the letter “Y” section of my Pop, Soft-Rock, Latin and Jazz collection, and right now it’s basically a one-band showcase. Yello is the only pop act in my archive whose name starts with “Y,” so this page naturally turned into a dedicated Yello zone. Their LPs fill the space with glossy electronic pop, quirky rhythms, and unmistakable 80s attitude. As the collection grows, more “Y” artists may eventually join, but for the moment this corner belongs entirely to Yello — and proudly so.
The 1980s were characterized by a sonic revolution, witnessing the rise of electronic music, synthesizers, and innovative production techniques. Yello's "1980–1985 The New Mix in One Go" encapsulates this era,
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Yello's "Baby" (1991) is a landmark electronic album on 12" vinyl. This Swiss duo's most successful record features the iconic singles "Rubberbandman" and "Jungle Bill." Mixing danceable synth-pop with quirky experimentation
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"Flag" opens with the iconic "The Race." This pulsating anthem instantly became synonymous with sporting events and high-energy pursuits. Built around frenetic rhythms and Boris Blank's manipulated vocals, it's a true Yello classic
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The mid-1980s was a period of dynamic change, both culturally and musically. As synthesizers and electronic instruments gained prominence, artists were pushing the boundaries of sonic exploration. YELLO
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Released as a limited edition 12" LP, this musical offering not only encapsulated the essence of the time but also showcased Yello's mastery in pushing the boundaries of electronic music.
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At the album's heart lies "The Rhythm Divine," a dazzling collaboration with legendary vocalist Shirley Bassey. Her unmistakable voice soars over Yello's driving rhythms and lush synths, crafting a timeless ode to passion and desire
Learn moreStella hit me instantly as one of those slick mid-80s synth-pop LPs that slides between nightclub cool and cinematic tension without losing its grin. The glossy electronics, tight rhythms, and cult-favorite hooks like “Desire,” “Vicious Games,” and the legendary “Oh Yeah” make it a cornerstone for anyone into sharp, stylish electronic pop.
The early 1980s marked a transformative period in music, witnessing the rise of electronic and new wave genres. Yello, comprising Dieter Meier and Boris Blank, embraced this sonic revolution, crafting a unique blend of electronic
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