Frequencies (album)

Frequencies
Studio album by LFO
Released 22 July 1991[1]
Recorded 1990-1991
Genre Techno, acid house, IDM
Length 54:42
Label United Kingdom Warp Records
United States Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records
LFO chronology
Frequencies
(1991)
Advance
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Clash8/10[3]
Uncut[4]

Frequencies is the debut studio album by British techno duo LFO, released 22 July 1991 by Warp Records in the UK[5] and by Tommy Boy in the US.[6]

The American version of the album alters the track listing slightly, inserting "Track 14", which concludes the UK version, in between "We Are Back" and "Tan Ta Ra"; the rest of the tracks then proceed in the same order as the UK edition.

"LFO", "We Are Back", and "What Is House? (LFO Remix)" (an expanded version of "Intro") were released as singles.

In 2009 the Warp20 (Recreated) compilation featured covers of "LFO" and "What Is House? (LFO Remix)" by Luke Vibert and Autechre, respectively.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Mark Bell and Gez Varley, except where noted.. 

No. Title Length
1. "Intro"   2:24
2. "LFO"   3:26
3. "Simon from Sydney"   5:05
4. "Nurture"   4:40
5. "Freeze"   3:56
6. "We Are Back"   4:45
7. "Tan Ta Ra"   4:29
8. "You Have To Understand"   4:04
9. "El Ef Oh!"   3:49
10. "Love Is The Message"   3:45
11. "Mentok 1"   4:17
12. "Think A Moment"   3:27
13. "Groovy Distortion"   3:28
14. "Track 14"   2:57
Total length:
54:42

References

  1. "WARP RECORDS | LFO | FREQUENCIES | WARP3". Warp Records. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
  2. Allmusic review
  3. http://www.clashmusic.com/reviews/lfo-frequencies
  4. Uncut (magazine) (p.91) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "FREQUENCIES was one of the first techno albums that played just as well at home and on headphones....Hypnotic -- and surprisingly soulful -- grooves."
  5. "LFO — Frequencies". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2007-03-11.
  6. "LFO — Frequencies". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2007-03-11.
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