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Pop Tatari

 
Album Review: Pop Tatari

  • Artist: The Boredoms
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1993
  • Total Time: 66:56
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Appearing in America after an initial Japanese release, and with a revamped track listing and song titles to boot ("Bocabola" is called that here only because somebody somewhere was worried about what a certain soft drink company might think of the original title), Pop Tatari definitely holds the crown as being one of the strangest things to surface under a major label's auspices. Even the Butthole Surfers' major label debut that year looked straightforward in comparison. Starting off with "Noise Ramones," which consists solely of various high-pitched tones like those of the Emergency Broadcast System, Tatari contains some nearly conventional bits. Yet even the semi-lounge smoothness of "Nice B-O-R-E Guy Boyoyo Touch" collapses just enough, while elsewhere the screaming lunacy of fullthrottle Boremania rampages unchecked. Songs shudder to stops, launch into roaring mania and deathstomp rattle, and crunch more quickly and unexpectedly than those of just about anybody else -- no real change there, then! Add dashes of heavy funk mania ("Bo Go" would do early Funkadelic proud) along with whatever logic operates inside the band members' skulls, and the result is more cockeyed genius. Yamatsuka Eye rants above the whole mess like a man possessed, trading off with other band members in ways that practically redefine call and response. Singling out all the highlights would take forever, but "Bore Now Bore" feels like a mid-'60s frug played by berserk aliens, with some random electronics to boot, while a cover of the old Peggy Lee standard "Fever," retitled "Heeba," keeps the central riff but abandons just about everything else; the lyrics sound like they're slurred through cotton and various thrashy instrumental breaks. Concluding with the multigenre purée of "Cory & the Mandara Suicide Pyramid Action or Gas Satori," Tatari kicks out the jams eight different ways at once. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Noise Ramones Boredoms (:30)
Nice B-O-R-E Guy & Boyoyo Touch Boredoms (:55)
Hey Bore Hey Boredoms (1:40)
Bo Go Boredoms (7:20)
Bore Now Bore Boredoms (2:42)
Okinawa Rasta Beef (Mockin' Fuzz 2) Boredoms (5:38)
Which Dooyoo Like Boredoms (2:08)
Molecicco Boredoms (2:47)
Telehorse Uma Boredoms (4:36)
Hoy Boredoms (4:32)
Bocabola Boredoms (3:54)
Heeba Boredoms (3:21)
Poy (Mockin' Fuzz 1) Boredoms (4:26)
Bod Boredoms (1:19)
Cheeba Boredoms (9:00)
Pop Tatari Boredoms (1:58)
Cory & The Mandara Suicide Pyramid Action or Gas Satori Boredoms (10:10)

Credits

Boredoms (Sound Effects), Boredoms (Special Effects), Boredoms (Producer), Boredoms (Main Performer), Atari (Synthesizer), Atari (Drums), Atari (Vocals), Hiroji Bandoh (Engineer), God Mom (Producer), Hila Y (Bass), Hila Y (Vocals), Shin-Ichi Kawakami (Engineer), Shin-Ichi Kawakami (Assistant Engineer), King Kazoo Eye (Kazoo), King Kazoo Eye (Sound Effects), Tomohiko Miyabe (Producer), Tomohiko Miyabe (Production Coordination), Yasuhiro Umbebachi (Producer), Yasuhiro Umbebachi (Production Coordination), Yama-Motor (Guitar), Yama-Motor (Vocals), Toyohito Yoshikawa (Vocals), The Eye (Illustrations), Kazvnori Akita (Illustrations), Hiroyuki Matsukage (Photography), Satoshi Ogawa (Mastering), Yoshimi (Drums), Yoshimi (Vocals)
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Pop Tatari
Studio album by Boredoms
Released September 25, 1992 (1992-09-25)
Genre Noise rock, art punk, psychedelic rock
Length 66:56
Label Warner Music Japan (JP)
Reprise (US)
Very Friendly (UK)
Producer Boredoms
Professional reviews
Boredoms chronology
Michidai / Fuanteidai
(1990)
Pop Tatari
(1992)
Super Roots
(1993)

Pop Tatari is the third full-length album by Boredoms, released in 1992 by Warner Music Japan, in 1993 by Reprise Records, and in the United Kingdom in 2004 by Very Friendly Records.

All tracks on the album are credited to Boredoms with the exception of "Bo-Go-Bompoo," which is credited to Jet Harris.

Track listing

Warner Music and Very Friendly releases
# Title Length
1. "Noise Ramones"   0:31
2. "Nice B-O-R-E Guy & Boyoyo Touch"   0:55
3. "Molecicco"   2:47
4. "I Am Cola"   4:04
5. "Telehorse Uma"   4:40
6. "Boredom with God on Noise (Borestafari!)"   1:21
7. "Bo-Go-Bompoo"   7:21
8. "Heeba"   3:20
9. "Cheeba"   9:02
10. "Which Dooyoo Like?"   2:08
11. "Poy (Mockin' Fuzz 1)"   4:27
12. "Hoy"   4:33
13. "Bore Now Bore"   2:43
14. "Hey Bore Hey"   1:41
15. "Cory & the Mandara Suicide Pyramid Action or Gas Satori"   10:10
16. "TV Ramones"   3:00
17. "Okinawa Rasta Beef (Mockin' Fuzz 2)"   3:59
18. "Greatborefull Dead"   0:41


Reprise release
# Title Length
1. "Noise Ramones"   0:30
2. "Nice B-O-R-E Guy & Boyoyo Touch"   0:55
3. "Hey Bore Hey"   1:41
4. "Bo Go" (same as "Bo Go Bompoo") 7:19
5. "Bore Now Bore"   2:43
6. "Okinawa Rasta Beef (Mockin' Fuzz 2)"   3:58
7. "Which Dooyoo Like?"   2:08
8. "Molecicco"   2:47
9. "Telehorse Uma"   4:40
10. "Hoy"   4:31
11. "Bocabola" (same as "I Am Cola") 3:54
12. "Heeba"   3:21
13. "Poy (Mockin' Fuzz 1)"   4:27
14. "Bod" (same as "Boredom with God on Noise") 1:20
15. "Cheeba"   9:03
16. "Pop Tatari" (same as "Greatborefull Dead" with extra intro) 1:58
17. "Cory & the Mandara Suicide Pyramid Action or Gas Satori"   10:10

 
 
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