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Sound Museum | ||||
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Released | May 25, 1997 | |||
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Length | 49:41 | |||
Label | East West | |||
Producer | Towa Tei | |||
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Singles from Sound Museum | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | A−[2] |
Pitchfork | 7.1/10[3] |
Rolling Stone | [4] |
Sound Museum is the second studio album by Japanese music producer Towa Tei, released on May 25, 1997.[5] Collaborators on the album include Kylie Minogue, Biz Markie, and Bebel Gilberto.[6] Friends season 5 episode 23 torrent download.
The album peaked at number 17 on the Oricon Albums Chart.[7] By July 1997, it had sold over 100,000 copies.[8]
Track listing[edit]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'The Sound Museum' | Towa Tei |
| 3:28 | |
2. | 'Time After Time' (featuring Viv and Amel Larrieux) | Viv | Tei | 5:13 | |
3. | 'Happy' (featuring Viv and Bahamadia) |
| Tei | 5:07 | |
4. | 'BMT' (featuring Biz Markie and Mos Def) |
| Tei | Tei | 3:28 |
5. | 'Higher' (featuring Yavahn and Akiko Yano) | Yavahn | Tei | Tei | 4:13 |
6. | 'Corridor' | 2:35 | |||
7. | 'GBI (German Bold Italic)' (featuring Kylie Minogue and Haruomi Hosono) |
| Tei | Tei | 6:58 |
8. | 'Tamilano' | Tei | Tei | 4:17 | |
9. | 'Private Eyes' (featuring Bebel Gilberto) |
| Tei | 3:51 | |
10. | 'Everything We Do Is Music' | Tei | Tei | Tei | 10:31 |
Total length: | 49:41 |
- Notes
- ^a signifies an additional producer
- Sampling credits
- 'Corridor' contains samples from 'Hello Baby' and 'Another Sound Museum' by Sweet Robots Against the Machine
Charts[edit]
Towa Tei Discography
Chart (1997) | Peak position |
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Japanese Albums (Oricon)[7] | 17 |
Release history[edit]
Region | Date | Label | Ref. |
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Japan | May 25, 1997 | East West | [9] |
Germany | February 24, 1998 | Warner | [10] |
United States | Elektra | [1] |
References[edit]
- ^ abBush, John. 'Sound Museum – Towa Tei'. AllMusic. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
- ^Hermes, Will (February 20, 1998). 'Sound Museum'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
- ^Wisdom, James P. 'Towa Tei: Sound Museum'. Pitchfork. Archived from the original on February 28, 2008. Retrieved November 10, 2007.
- ^Sheffield, Rob (March 5, 1998). 'Towa Tei: Sound Museum'. Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 19, 2003. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
- ^'Factory #0140 Towa Tei – Profile'. Fuji Television. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
- ^Flick, Larry (January 31, 1998). '3 Dancefloor Vets Are Back With Top-Notch Tunes'. Billboard: 44–45.
- ^ ab'オリコンランキング情報サービス「you大樹' [Oricon Ranking Information Service]. Oricon. TOWA TEI. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
- ^McClure, Steve (July 19, 1997). 'Label Loyalty Lost As 3 Japanese Acts Jump Ship'. Billboard. 109 (29): 56. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
- ^'Sound Museum : TOWA TEI'. HMV Japan. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
- ^'Sound Museum' (in German). Amazon.de. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
External links[edit]
- Sound Museum at Discogs (list of releases)
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Not many producers could juggle vocal tracks by Kylie Minogue and Biz Markie, plus a bossa nova cover of Hall & Oates' 'Private Eyes,' but Towa Tei does an excellent job of uniting a disparate mix of club-centric grooves. There are several highlights, but none better than Biz Markie's sprightly, infectious 'BMT.'
Title/Composer | Performer | Time | |
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1 | 3:28 | ||
2 | 5:13 | ||
3 | 5:07 | ||
4 | 3:28 | ||
5 | 4:13 | ||
6 | 2:35 | ||
7 | Kylie Minogue / Towa Tei | feat: Haruomi Hosono / Kylie Minogue | 6:58 |
8 | 4:17 | ||
9 | Janna Allen / Sara Allen / Daryl Hall / Warren Pash | 3:51 | |
10 | 10:31 |