Quoting organism@hydrophilus.com:
Klonk Fri, 28 Oct 2005 20:34:43 -0400 veschprigt mroktar Benjamin Pew <benpew@gmail.com> [re: Re: [Yello] YES!!!]:
Yay. Never heard of those songs, though. What album are they from? Tool in Rose [one of the finest ambient tracks, and far, far, far too short] is b-side to Rhythm Divine vinyl. Blue Nabou is a track on the Blazing Saddles CD-single [with mood detector!].
What was the mood detector? Was it a heat-sensitive plastic sleeve for the CD single? Blue Nabou was originally the B-side to Vicious Games (that's why it is on the Stella remaster). I remember a post a few years ago stating that it was originally going to be on Stella, but was taken off at the last minute, with the result that Annie Hogan was credited for her piano, even though the track she played on no longer appeared on the album. Mark P. ----------------------<http://users.tpg.com.au/mrpulley/>---------------------- "Your guess is as good as mine Larry. One thing's sure, Inspector Clay is dead, murdered, and somebody's responsible!" (Lt Harper, "Plan 9 From Outer Space")