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You Gotta Say Yes To Antother Excess

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I Love You
3:15
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Lost Again
4:18
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No More Words
3:58
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Crash Dance
2:09
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Great Mission
2:56
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You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess
2:08
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Swing
3:26
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Heavy Whispers
3:56
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Smile On You
3:09
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Pumping Velvet
3:19
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Salut Mayoumba
4:40
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Base For Alec
2:55
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Rubber West
3:27
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You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess
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Live At The Roxy
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Pumping Velvet
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I Love You
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 62:14

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Bonus Track info

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1 I Love You 3:16 2 Lost Again 4:21 3 No More Words 3:58 4 Crash Dance 2:11 5 Great Mission 2:56 6 You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess 2:10 7 Swing Vocals – Boris Blank 3:28 8 Heavy Whispers 3:58 9 Smile On You 3:11 10 Pumping Velvet 3:20 11 Salut Mayoumba 4:40 Bonus Tracks 12 Base For Alec 2:54 13 Rubber West 3:26 14 You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess (UK Promo 12" Version) 4:44 15 Live At The Roxy NY Dec. 1983 Recorded By [LiveRecording] – Steve Remote 3:41 16 Pumping Velvet (12" Mix) Vocals – Boris Blank 4:58 17 I Love You (12" Mix)

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The seeds of Euro-dance sown on Claro Que Si reached fruition on Yello’s next record, naturally titled You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess. There are fewer novelty synth tracks than before, those being replaced by a series of sleazy, deep-throated vocals on “I Love You,” “Lost Again,” “Heavy Whispers,” and the title track. There are also a few exercises in worldbeat synth pop, with heavy percussion on the title track as well as the closing number, “Salut Mayoumba.” Though Blank’s production doesn’t sound as consistently innovative as on the first two Yello records, that’s probably due more to other synth pop groups catching up than any comedown on his part. [Universal reissued the album in 2005, adding six bonus tracks, three of them 12" mixes and one a live performance at New York's Roxy circa December 1983.] – John Bush

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