Artist |
Cibo Matto |
Album Title: |
Cibo Matto EP |
Album Cover: |
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Primary Genre |
Electronica/Dance: Trip Hop |
Format |
CD EP |
Released |
11/18/1995 |
Label |
El Diablo |
Catalog No |
NONE |
Bar Code No |
none |
Packaging |
Jewelcase |
Tracks |
1.
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Beef Jerky (2:25)
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2.
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Birthday Cake (3:11)
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3.
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Know Your Chicken (3:22)
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4.
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Black Hole Sun (2:15)
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5.
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Crumbs (4:14)
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Date Acquired |
03/19/1997 |
Personal Rating |
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Acquired from |
Roadrunner Records |
Purchase Price |
6.00 |
Web Links |
All Music Guide Entry Discogs Entry: |
Notes |
Cibo Matto's first release, on New York's El Diablo Records
Mastered at Foothill
CAUTION: Filling is hot
Some pressings have barcode: 601621010326
Artwork [Visual Production] – Miho Hatori
Mastered By – Allan Tucker
Mixed By – Yuka Honda (tracks: 1, 3 to 5)
Producer [Sonic Production] – Yuka Honda
Recorded By – Yuka Honda (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 5)
Written-By – Cibo Matto (tracks: 1 to 3, 5)
foobar2000 1.3.9 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2016-04-11 02:06:28
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Analyzed: Cibo Matto / Cibo Matto
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -0.10 dB -14.02 dB 2:25 01/05-Beef Jerky
DR8 -0.10 dB -9.76 dB 3:11 02/05-Birthday Cake
DR8 -0.09 dB -9.51 dB 3:22 03/05-Know Your Chicken
DR10 -0.01 dB -12.37 dB 2:15 04/05-Black Hole Sun
DR19 -0.10 dB -24.39 dB 4:14 05/05-Crumbs
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Number of tracks: 5
Official DR value: DR11
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 561 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Reviews |
All Music Guide Review:
Review by Jason Ankeny
This five-track EP assembles the early independent singles which first earned Cibo Matto notice in hipster circles, in some cases offering radically different renditions of material which later resurfaced on the Viva! La Woman album. The most startling is "Know Your Chicken," which appears in a wonderfully scuzzy rendition heavily influenced by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (whose Russell Simins sits in on drums); the real treat, however, is a wonderfully loopy cover of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun," rearranged like a lounge favorite and sung in French.
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Cover 2 |
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Cover 3 |
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Cover 4 |
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Cover 5 |
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