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For the album by The Everly Brothers, see The New Album.
New Album Studio album by Boris Released March 16, 2011 Genre J-Pop, psychedelic, shoegaze, dream pop, industrial music[1] Length 45:39 Label Tearbridge, Daymare, Sargent House Producer Shinobu Narita Boris chronology Klatter
(2011)New Album
(2011)Heavy Rocks
(2011)New Album is the fifteenth studio album by the Japanese experimental band Boris. The album was released in Japan on March 16, 2011, on CD through Tearbridge (an imprint of major label Avex) and on double LP through Daymare, and will be released worldwide with a different mix and tracklist through Sargent House on November 25, 2011.[2] The CD and LP feature different versions of several tracks.[3]
The label released the song "Party Boy" prior to the album, which also appears in an altered form on Attention Please. Other tracks shared with that album are "Hope" and "Spoon".[4] The album also shares the tracks "Jackson Head" and "Tu, La La" with Heavy Rocks. "Black Original" has appeared on Japanese Heavy Rock Hits Vol. 2 with different instrumentation.
Contents
Track Listing
Daymare 12" LP
No. Title Length 1. "フレア (Vinyl Version)" ("Flare"; features introduction quoting the end of "Looprider") 5:02 2. "希望 -Hope-" 3:40 3. "Party Boy (Vinyl Version)" 3:43 4. "Black Original (Vinyl Version)" 4:33 5. "Pardon?" 5:54 6. "Spoon" 4:23 7. "ジャクソンヘッド" ("Jackson Head") 3:09 8. "黒っぽいギター (Vinyl Version)" ("Dark Guitar"; English title "Les Paul Custom '86") 4:06 9. "Tu, la la" 4:11 10. "Looprider (Vinyl Version)" 6:59 Tearbridge CD
No. Title Length 1. "Party Boy" 3:49 2. "希望 -Hope-" 3:43 3. "フレア" ("Flare") 4:21 4. "Black Original" 4:27 5. "Pardon?" 5:59 6. "Spoon" 4:28 7. "ジャクソンヘッド" ("Jackson Head") 3:12 8. "黒っぽいギター" ("Dark Guitar"; English title "Les Paul Custom '86") 4:09 9. "Tu, la la" 4:15 10. "Looprider" 7:13 Personnel
- Takeshi
- Wata
- Atsuo
Pressing History
Year Label Format Country Out of Print? Notes 2011 Tearbridge CD Japan No 2011 Daymare 2xLP Japan No Ltd. 700 References
- ^ "Boris-New Album". No Gods, No Masters. http://ryonikis.blogspot.com/2011/03/boris-party-boy-2011.html. Retrieved 3/16/2011.
- ^ Pitchfork announcing Sargent House release of New Album
- ^ Aural Exploits release page
- ^ Daymare releases "Party Boy" track by Boris
External links
Atsuo • Wata • Takeshi Studio albums Absolutego • Amplifier Worship • Flood • Heavy Rocks • Akuma no Uta • Boris at Last: -Feedbacker- • The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked • Dronevil • Soundtrack from Film "Mabuta no Ura" • Pink • The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 2 • The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 3 • Vein • Smile • New Album • Heavy Rocks • Attention Pleasewith Merzbow with Sunn O))) with Michio Kurihara Rainbow • Cloud Chamberwith Ian Astbury BXISingles and EPs Boris/Barebones • Boris/Tomsk 7 • More Echoes, Touching Air Landscape • "1970" • Boris/The Dudley Corporation • "A Bao A Qu" • Walrus/Groon • Damaged • She's So Heavy • "Statement" • "Message"Live albums Black: Implication Flooding • 04092001 • Boris Archive • Long Hair and Tights • Rock Dream • Smile -Live at Wolf Creek-Video Live at Shimokitazawa Shelter • Bootleg -Feedbacker- • Wizard's Convention: Japanese Heavy Rock Showcase • Heavy Metal MeRelated articles Categories:- 2011 albums
- Boris albums
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