Fly Pan Am (album) explained

Fly Pan Am
Type:studio
Artist:Fly Pan Am
Cover:Fly Pan Am - Fly Pan Am album cover.jpg
Released:October 20, 1999
Recorded:Mom and Pop Sounds in Montreal, Spring 1999
Genre:Post-rock, experimental rock
Length:60:18
Label:Constellation CST008
Producer:Ian Ilavsky
Prev Title:Amazezine 7"
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Sédatifs en fréquences et sillons
Next Year:2000

Fly Pan Am is the eponymous debut album of Fly Pan Am.[1] It was released in October 1999 by Constellation Records.[1]

The album contains a re-recording of the song, "L'espace au sol est redessiné par d'immenses panneaux bleus", which was featured on a split single in 1998 with Godspeed You! Black Emperor.[1]

The record also features strange use of instruments and cadence, as well as electronic noises, provided by guest musician Alexandre St-Onge, that abruptly intersect the music.[1] Their second album, titled Ceux qui inventent n'ont jamais vécu (?), employs the same electronic dissonance, but to a higher degree.

Track listing

  1. "L'espace au sol est redessiné par d'immenses panneaux bleus..." ("The Floorspace Is Redesigned by Huge Blue Signs...") – 13:30
  2. "...Et aussi l'éclairage de plastique au centre de tout ces compartiments latéraux" ("...And Also the Lighting of Plastic in the Center of All These Lateral Compartments") – 9:29
  3. "Dans ses cheveux soixante circuits" ("In Her Hair Are Sixty Circuits") – 17:45
  4. "Bibi à Nice, 1921" ("Bibi in Nice, 1921") – 9:58
  5. "Nice est en feu!" ("Nice Is on Fire!") – 9:36

Personnel

Fly Pan Am

Other musicians

Production

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fly Pan Am  - Fly Pan Am . 2007-03-18 . Constellation Records . 2006 . Constellation Records . Records index . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061016003753/http://www.cstrecords.com/cst008.html . October 16, 2006 .