Yellow Fever!

Yellow Fever!

Infobox Album
Name = Yellow Fever!
Type = Cover album
Artist = Señor Coconut


Released = June 20, 2006
Recorded =
Genre = Latin Dance, Electronic
Length =
Label = Essay Recordings
Producer = Jean Trouillet
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:rtkbikvfbb69 link]
* Stylus Magazine (B) [http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/seor-coconut-and-his-orchestra/yellow-fever.htm link]
Last album = Fiesta Songs (2003)
This album = Yellow Fever! (2006)
Next album =

"Yellow Fever!" is a 2006 tribute album by Señor Coconut Y Su Conjunto (Uwe Schmidt). It is an album of covers done in a Latin American style.

This album is similar to the Kraftwerk tribute album released in 2000, but is a tribute album dedicated to the Yellow Magic Orchestra. The three original members of the Yellow Magic Orchestra appear on this album as well as Towa Tei and Mouse on Mars.

Between each cover song, there is a small original interludes by Senor Coconut.

Track listing

# "My Name Is Coco (Introduction)" – 0:20
# "Yellow Magic (Tong Poo)" [Rumba]
# "Coco Agogo" – 0:36
# "Limbo" [Mambo] – 3:21
# "What Is a Coconut? (Interlude)"
# "Behind the Mask" – 3:22
# "El Coco Rallado (Retro Interlude)" – 0:25
# "Pure Jam" [Mambo]
# "Mambo Numerique"
# "Simoon" [Bolero] – 6:48
# "El Coco Loco" – 0:18
# "The Madmen" [Mambo] – 3:51
# "What Is Coconut? (Interlude)" – 0:32
# "Music Plans" – 4:36
# "Breaking Music (Interlude)"
# "Rydeen" [Merengue] – 4:26
# "El Coco Roto (Interlude "Cabezón" Style)" – 0:19
# "Ongaku" – 3:19
# "What Is Coconut?" – 0:33
# "Firecracker" [Merengue] – 5:32
# "Señor Coconut And His Orchestra" – 0:06


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