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De-luxe 3 x LP expanded edition, remastered. Black vinyl.
Remastered from the original tapes and includes a bonus disk of ottakes, demos and alternate mixes, plus fold-out poster insert with lyrics with sleevenotes from Laetitia Sadier and Tim Gane. download card. Originally released 1994.
“The sound is a long straight desert road. It’s a nursery rhyme that can bench press a city bus. It is a hundred-gallon jar of honey, a diamond-tipped jackhammer, a mouthful of pyrite Pop Rocks. Stereolab’s early records had toyed with all sorts of humble stuff—jangling guitars and poky home organs, French yé-yé and 1960s kitsch—but on 1994’s Mars Audiac Quintet, they achieved something closer to transubstantiation, converting familiar materials into something sublime.” – Pitchfork
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