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Electronic
Performer: Ken Ishii
Title: Jelly Tones
Style: Techno, Electro, Illbient
Year 1995
Country US
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 343
MP3 size: 1528 mb
FLAC size: 1264 mb
WMA size: 1145 mb
Other formats: WMA MMF AIFF DXD VQF MP3 MPC

Ken Ishii - Jelly Tones mp3 album


Ken Ishii - Jelly Tones mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Extra 8:46
A2 Cocoa Mousse 6:48
B1 Stretch 7:21
B2 Ethos 9 6:23
C1 Moved By Air 4:55
C2 Pause In Herbs 5:47
D1 Frame Out 6:31
D2 Endless Season 9:46

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – R & S Records
  • Copyright (c) – R & S Records

Notes

℗ 1995 R&S Records
© 1995 R&S Records

Distributed in the U.K. by Vital Distribution/Charged.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 411659 150650
  • Rights Society: SABAM BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): RS 95065 - A₁
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): RS 95065 - B₁
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C, etched): RS 95065 - C₁

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WK 68179, 68179 Ken Ishii Jelly Tones ‎(CD, Album) Medicine Label, Medicine Label WK 68179, 68179 US 1997
RS 95065 CD Ken Ishii Jelly Tones ‎(CD, Album) R & S Records RS 95065 CD UK & Europe 1995
491097.2 Ken Ishii Jelly Tones ‎(CD, Album) Sony Records 491097.2 Hong Kong 1995
RS 95065 CD, RTD 119.3052.2 Ken Ishii Jelly Tones ‎(CD, Album) R & S Records, Rough Trade, Rough Trade Records GmbH RS 95065 CD, RTD 119.3052.2 Belgium 1995
RS 95065DB Ken Ishii Jelly Tones ‎(8xFile, MP3, Album, 320) R & S Records RS 95065DB UK 2008


Teonyo
Just to point out, this album was released separately to the video/CD-ROM... 'Endless Season' is an absolute techno soul beauty. Just stunning...
Nidora
Accompanied by a full-length video by noted Japanese animator Morimoto (Akira) and a Jelly Tones CD-ROM, Ishii's '95 album was a self-professed stab at taking techno-derived music to a mass audience. The result is a pop-oriented techno album that, while nowhere near as satisfying as his previous work, is an important step toward removing Ishii's music from the ghetto of dancefloor ambivalence. A pair of 12-inches from the album includes remixes by Wagon Christ, Luke Slater, Dave Angel, Ian Pooley, and Frank De Wulfe.
Mr.Bean
More people using all music reviews as their own. BTW this isnt a pop oriented album, and its totally awesome!