Yello

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Yello
Origin Switzerland
Genre(s) Electronica
Synth pop
Years active 1980-present
Label(s) Mercury, Polydor, Elektra, Broadway, Ralph, Smash
Website Yello.ch
Members
Dieter Meier
Boris Blank.
Former members
Carlos Perón

Yello is a popular Swiss electronica band consisting of Dieter Meier and Boris Blank. They are probably best known for their singles "The Race" and "Oh Yeah", which feature a mix of electronic music and manipulated vocals.

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Yello was originally formed by Boris Blank (keyboards, sampling, percussion, backing vocals) and Carlos Perón (tapes) in the late 1970s. Dieter Meier (vocals, lyrics), a millionaire industrialist and gambler, was brought in when the two founders realised that they needed a singer. Meier and Blank's first release was the 1979 single called "I.T. Splash". The LP Solid Pleasure, featuring the hit dance single "Bostich", was released the following year.

In 1983 Yello received substantial media attention with the release of "I Love You" and "Lost Again". Peron left the band in 1983 to start a solo career. With their 1983 album "You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess", the band began a working relationship with Ernst Gamper, whose "corner cut" logo would represent them for 3 albums, and who would design covers for the group beyond the demise of this logo.

Yello's sound is mainly characterised by unusual music samples, a heavy reliance on rhythm and Dieter Meier's dark voice. Boris Blank has taken a couple of vocal turns; on "Swing" (from "You've Gotta' Say Yes to Another Excess") and "Blazing Saddles" (from "Flag"), and guest vocalists have included Rush Winters (the first female diva to be featured on a Yello recording), Billy MacKenzie, and Shirley Bassey. The group has shared writing credit with MacKenzie and Winters. Yello rarely uses samples from previously released music; nearly every instrument has been sampled and engineered by Boris Blank, who over the years has built up an original sample library of over 100,000 named and categorized sounds.[citation needed]

Meier is also a filmmaker, having written and directed the films Jetzt und Alles and Lightmaker as well as most of Yello's music videos. Additionally, Meier manufactures his own wine on his ranch.[1]

In 2005, Yello re-released their early albums Solid Pleasure, Claro Que Si, You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess, Stella, One Second and Flag, all with rare bonus tracks, as part of Yello Remaster Series.

A documentary on Yello, Electro Pop made in Switzerland, directed by Anka Schmid was premiered at the Riff Raff cinema in Zurich in September 2005

Yello were commissioned to produce music for the launch of the Audi A5 at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2007 and for the Audi A5 commercial to be broadcast in May 2007.

Yello - Oh Yeah excerpt

An excerpt from "Oh Yeah"

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Yello's music has been popular in the TV, advertisement and movie industries.

The single "Oh Yeah" became famous after being featured in the American movies Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Secret of My Success, Teen Wolf, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, She's Out of Control, K-9 and more recently Soul Plane. The song is also used on The Simpsons as the theme for the Duffman character. "Oh Yeah" is used as the soundtrack for American Football on US TV, in the game Gran Turismo 4, where it is played after a failed license test, and in the television advertisements for Irn-Bru featuring "Raoul". It also featured prominently in commercials for Twix candy bars, and was used extensively in commercials for the now defunct New Zealand department store, DEKA.

The songs Desire, Tied Up and Otto Di Catania were used in the 1991 film Dutch

The songs Desire, Moon on Ice and Call it Love were used in season 3 of the TV series Miami Vice: [1].

Another single, "The Race", is well-known in Germany as the theme music to the Eighties pop show Formel Eins and was also used in the movie Nuns on the Run. It also features in The Cutting Edge as the music for the main skaters' short program. The Race also featured in the Pink Panther movie of 2006. Moreover, it has been heavily used by Eurosport and numerous car related programmes, as well as the theme music for a British Television commercial advertising Scalextric.

Yello created the soundtracks for the British comedy film Nuns on the Run and the American movie The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, and recorded a version of "Jingle Bells" for the film The Santa Clause. A small fraction of the song "Lost again" was used in the movie Planes, trains and automobiles.

Yello's music is also often used for demonstration purposes for Hi-fi shops to show off their products, furthermore their tracks are often featured on Audiophile test CDs. This is because Yello's music often have a rich sound emphasizing bass and treble in particular. Some people find the sound quality of their best CDs as exceptional, and use it as a reference in judging the performance of their audio hardware.[citation needed]

Swiss car firm Rinspeed produced the "Yello Talbo" concept car in 1996 in association with the group.[2]

Yello composed the soundtrack in 1995 for Manga Video's Version of anime movie 'Space Adventure Cobra' released in 1982 in Japan.[citation needed]

Notable Singles

  • "Bostich" (1980)
  • "I Love You" (1983)
  • "Live at the Roxy" (a one-sided twelve inch release in its original form) (1984)
  • "Desire" (1985)
  • "Oh Yeah" (1985)
  • "Vicious Games" (features Rush Winters vocals)(1985)
  • "Goldrush" (Featuring Billie MacKenzie)(1986)
  • "The Rhythm Divine" (w/Billie MacKenzie and Shirley Bassey) (1987)
  • "The Race" (1988)
  • "Tied up" (1988)
  • "Of Course I'm Lying" (1989)
  • "Blazing Saddles" (1989)
  • "Jungle Bill" (1992)

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