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Stereo Type A (stylized as Stereo ★ Type A) is the second studio album by Cibo Matto released in 1999. As the group disbanded in 2001, it was their last studio album prior to their 2011 reunion. The album peaked at number 171 on the Billboard 200, and also reached the top spot of CMJ's College charts.
Background
While having a strong focus on atmospheric and ambient sounds and melody (particularly in "Moonchild"), Stereo Type A also contains a broad range of styles, reaching into hip hop territory on "Sci-Fi Wasabi" (with additional vocals by Duma Love), and heavy metal on "Blue Train". Furthermore, "Clouds" and "Mortming" contain heavily vocoded vocals.
In their interview with the band, Barnes & Noble noted the band moving away from writing songs about food, opining the album is a "diverse collection of tracks that includes metal-edged rockers, lounge-influenced pop, pithy hip-hop -- and only one song about culinary delicacies ('Sci-Fi Wasabi')." In the same interview, Yuka spoke about the album's title:
When we decided to make this record, Miho and I talked about a lot of things that were on our minds: what was happening around us and how we felt about what happened with [the perception of] Viva! La Woman. For three days we were just sitting around talking and talking instead of writing music. And we kept bumping into that subject a lot: how we have to deal with stereotypes so much, and how it can be very hard, because the people who have these stereotypes aren't even aware of it.
Critical reception
Several critics noted the album's difference from the group's debut, regarding it positively as a progression of style and a maturation. The album received positive reviews upon its release, with Melody Maker calling it "album of the year so far. Purely joyous pop." Time Out magazine also named it "pure pop LP of the year so far."
Heather Phares of AllMusic says of the album: "Relying less on samples and more on their latent funk and jazz elements, Stereotype A sounds like summer in New York -- eclectic, hot, and funky. ...Stereotype A's overall sound is more direct and less fanciful than of their debut album Viva! La Woman." Independent publication SOMA Magazine stated: "Stereotype A confirms that the best way to make pop music is by combining multiple styles... Combined with Yuka Honda's style for sampling and Miho's sensual vocals, Stereotype A is a complete success."
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Cibo Matto, unless otherwise specified.
"Working for Vacation" – 3:15
"Spoon" – 4:06
"Flowers" – 2:59
"Lint of Love" (Cibo Matto, Duma Love) – 6:10
"Moonchild" – 5:13
"Sci-Fi Wasabi" – 3:43
"Clouds" – 3:27
"Speechless" – 4:32
"King of Silence" – 4:55
"Blue Train" – 5:21
"Sunday Part I" – 3:19
"Sunday Part II" – 3:38
"Stone" – 3:17
"Mortming" (Dougie Bowne) – 3:09
The Japanese release includes the bonus tracks "Backseat" and "Country".
Personnel
Miho Hatori – vocals, shaker, acoustic guitar, art direction, drawing
Yuka Honda – producer, sampler and sequencer, organ, piano, electric piano, synthesizer, harpsichord, vocoder, vocals, mixing (14)
Sean Lennon – electric bass, synth bass, drums, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion, synth, vocoder, vocals, twelve-string guitar, delay pedal
Timo Ellis – drums, bass, vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, eight-string bass, cymbal, slamming door
Additional musicians ("special guests")
Duma Love – vocal, percussion, beat box, turntable
Marc Ribot – electric and acoustic guitar
Dave Douglas – trumpet
Curtis Fowlkes – trombone
Josh Roseman – trombone, horn arrangement (4)
Dougie Bowne – hi-hat, cymbals
Sebastian Steinberg – bass
Yumiko Ohno – Moog, backup vocals
Vinia Mojica – backup vocals
Sequoia – backup vocals
Smokey Hormel – acoustic guitar
John Medeski – Clavinet
Billy Martin – percussion
Recording personnel
Chris Shaw – engineer, mixing (1, 3, 10, 12, 13, 14)
Tom Schick – engineer
The Butcher Bros. – engineer, mixing (2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9)
Martin Bisi – engineer
Zak – arrangement and mixing (7)
Dan the Automator – mixing (11)
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Chaki/CZA – additional engineering
Juan Garcia – additional engineering
John Riegart – additional engineering
Dirk Grobelny – additional engineering
Manny Lecuona – additional engineering
Mikey Bones Malak – additional engineering
Additional personnel
Pascale Willi – art direction, design and photography
Charts
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