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Performer: Wagon Christ
Genre: Electronic
Album: Tally Ho!
Released: 1998
Style: IDM
MP3 version ZIP size: 1346 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1600 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1139 mb
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 849
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Tracklist

A1 Fly Swat
A2 Crazy Disco Party
A3 Tally Ho!
B1 Memory Towel
B2 Shimmering Haze
B3 Juicy Luke Vibert
C1 Piano Playa Hata
C2 Workout
C3 Rendelshack
D1 Lovely
D2 My Organ In Your Face
D3 Musical Box
D4 The End

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Published By – MCA Music Ltd.

Credits

  • Design [Cover] – Tom Perrett
  • Illustration [Cartoons] – Celyn Brazier
  • Photography By – Phil Knott
  • Producer – Wagon Christ
  • Written-By – Luke Vibert

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7243 8 46434 1 6
  • Label Code: 3098
  • Matrix / Runout: V 2863 A-1-1-
  • Matrix / Runout: V 2863 B-1-1-
  • Matrix / Runout: V 2863 C-1-1-
  • Matrix / Runout: V 2863 D-1-1-

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CDV 2863, 7243 8 46434 2 3 Wagon Christ Tally Ho! ‎(CD, Album) Virgin, Virgin, Personal (Stereo), Personal (Stereo) CDV 2863, 7243 8 46434 2 3 UK & Europe 1998
VJCP-25424 Wagon Christ Tally Ho! ‎(CD, Album) Virgin VJCP-25424 Japan 1998
ASW 6245-2, 0 1704 66245 2 7 Wagon Christ Tally Ho! ‎(CD, Album) Astralwerks, Personal (Stereo), Astralwerks, Personal (Stereo) ASW 6245-2, 0 1704 66245 2 7 US 1998
3137 Wagon Christ Tally Ho! ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) Music Land Records 3137 Russia 1999
none Wagon Christ Tally Ho! ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) Not on label none UK & Europe 1998

Tojahn
I'm juicy Luke Vibert, trading as Wagon Christ. And I'm here to talk to you about the beautiful music we could be making together.And if my intimate little chat turns you on or gets your juices bubbling, then so much the better, baby. We'll have a nice, hot, wet, sticky time together.The idea of us, all [REDACTED] when you [REDACTED] put this in [REDACTED] through my [REDACTED] covered inside [REDACTED] makes my salty [REDACTED] throb.I hope for your [REDACTED] lips are getting moist just thinking about the special moments we'll soon have together, as I go up, and up, and up, taking you higher, and higher, and higher, sucking away your [REDACTED] as I [REDACTED] with all your [REDACTED] at the same time, sometimes getting [REDACTED] right up between the [REDACTED] of your [REDACTED] and up, beyond, the rhythmic beat is born.You see, I just [REDACTED] I really know where the sensitive sections are. And I know how to tweak them. That should drive you mad for my [REDACTED] all over your fiberwood fried eggs. My [REDACTED] is always hot for [REDACTED] like you [REDACTED] who knows a good thing when they hear it.I mean, why else would you be listening to me right now? You've got great taste, and you taste great ||| great taste, and you taste great ||| great taste ||| and you pull to [REDACTED] in your world [REDACTED] you out, and making you [REDACTED] moan.I know we'll get there, but I think, I think, I think, we're there, we're there, it's here, it's here, right now [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED]

Burilar
When you reverse it the first line isThe idea of us, all together when you put your needle through my grooves covered in dust.

Stanober
this album will be turning 20 next year. I hope some sort of repress anniversary miracle will happen. this album is definitely a classic nugget!

Tejar
God, where do I start? This is one of the definitive points in the 1990s musical soundscape. In a decade that ran the gamut from ultra-depressing lows (Nirvaner and Bush - the band, not the President, though he too was an ultra-depressant) to stark-raving HIGHS such as this one, and I of course left a good many of both out, this is a defining point in 1990s music. Many will find it just too damn happy and positive for their Prozac-inflicted tastes, but fuck them - the world needs much MUCH more music like this. A sparkling array of top-quality musicianship and dazzling production polish, this is what a good finished musical product should sound like. I've said it so many damn times I'm already blue in the face, but Luke Vibert is a musical genius! He is accomplished in the art of effective drum pattern-building, he knows and skillfully applies melodies and flawless composition and actually utilizes the proper elements of music arrangement such as (gasp!) chord changes, and his knowledge of effective bassline composition puts him up there with some of the most accomplished bass players. Yes, he is a prodigy and this release really effectively shows it. As I stated earlier, many will disagree, but piss on them - this is music for those who are comfortable with happiness and know love and joy. Nirvaner and Bush were the soundtrack for the Prozac Generation. Lest I forget that all-time classic band Smashing Pumpkins - think about it - Smashing Pumpkins - that's what kids do when they throw a temper tantrum, they smash things and break them. Real mature. And Billy Corgin's voice? Huh - uh, yeah. I always thought he sounded like an overgrown little boy who was fighting off tears after losing an argument with the class nerd. Musically? Ever see them live? Yeah. The guy had no talent. That's why this album was a definitive moment of the 1990s. We needed something to reverse the phase of all that freakin' Prozac music! Not all of us are totally depressed, Billy. We need Luke Viberts to give us something to smile about. Thank God Luke was there for us!

TheFresh
90s grunge and college radio was pretty bad .. and moody triphop bands did "depressing music" better anyways