Let Them Eat Cake (album) explained

Let Them Eat Cake
Type:Album
Artist:Motorpsycho
Cover:Let Them Eat Cake (albumcover).jpg
Released:February 2000
Recorded:1999
Genre:Rock
Length:45:36
Label:Sony (Norway)
Stickman (Europe)
Producer:Motorpsycho, Deathprod
Prev Title:Trust Us
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Phanerothyme
Next Year:2001

Let Them Eat Cake is the eighth full-length studio album by the Norwegian rock-band Motorpsycho. Released early in 2000, the album showed the band taking steps in a new direction, leaning more towards jazz and psychedelia than the heavy indie rock guitars the band was famous for.[1]

The EP "The Other Fool" reached nr. 1 on VGs singles-list.

Personnel

Vocals, bass, guitars, drums, percussion, Rhodes piano, wood blocks, Minimoog, piano, harmonium

Guitars, vocals, clavinet, double bass, violins, mandolin

Drums, vocals, percussion, zither, guitars, piano

with:

Piano, Rhodes piano, back. vocals

trombone

trumpet, mellophone[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Motorpsycho – Let Them Eat Cake - Review . Arild . Rønsen . Norwegian . Puls.no . 2000-02-18 . 2013-08-12.
  2. Web site: Motorpsycho – Let Them Eat Cake . Discogs.com . 2013-08-12.