YazooFour Pieces

Genre:

Pop

Style:

Synth-pop

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Tracklist

Upstairs At Eric's
Don't Go
Too Pieces
Bad Connection
I Before E Except After C
Midnight
In My Room
Only You
Goodbye 70's
Tuesday
Winter Kills
Bring Your Love Down (Didn't I)
You And Me Both
Nobody's Diary
Softly Over
Sweet Thing
Mr. Blue
Good Times
Walk Away From Love
Ode To Boy
Unmarked
Anyone
Happy People
And On
Eight Remixes
Nobody's Diary (Extended Version)
Situation (Richard X Remix)
Don't Go (Re-Mix)
Only You (2017 Orchestral Version)
Situation (The Aggressive Attitude Mix)
Don't Go (Tee's TNT Radio Mix)
State Farm (Madhouse Mix) (Edit)
Winter Kills (Minute Taker Remix)
Two BBC Sessions
Don't Go
Midnight
In My Room
Winter Kills
Bring Your Love Down (Didn't I)
In My Room
Situation
Too Pieces

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    Cover of Four Pieces, 2018-10-26, Vinyl Four Pieces
    LP, Album, Reissue; LP, Album, Reissue; LP, Compilation; LP, Compilation; All Media, Compilation, Deluxe Edition, Remastered
    Mute – YAZLPBX01 Europe 2018 Europe2018
    Cover of Three Pieces, 2018-11-02, Box Set Three Pieces
    Box Set, Compilation; CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered; CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered; CD, Compilation
    Mute – YAZCDBX01 Europe 2018 Europe2018
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    Cover of Four Pieces, 2018-10-26, File Four Pieces
    38×File, AIFF, Album, Compilation, Remastered
    BMG – none Europe 2018 Europe2018
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    Reviews

    • pcdoconline's avatar
      pcdoconline
      I'll keep it short this time. Since I have the original albums for comparison, I can give high praise to the remaster. Absolutely balanced, no background noise and above all no loss of dynamics as with so many reissues these days. I like the layout and design. Unfortunately they didn't use lined inner sleeves. I have made up for this and the records still fit into the record pockets with the original inner sleeves. I find it a pity that there are hardly any liner notes. As a fan, I would have liked some more background information about the making of the individual records. I think the BBC sessions are great. All in all, a recommendation for every fan.
      • Sentimentalandmental's avatar
        Damaged split cardboard sleeves that are attached like page of book, then more split cardboard inner sleeves with cardboard fragments on records. I find these box sets are just a money grabbing exercise and asking for refund.
        • manstaofficial's avatar
          manstaofficial
          I wanted to write about this for a long long time... i believe the new mastering for this album is very, very bad. It's too low in general with no clear sound, especially in comparison to the absolutely perfect, crispy remastering of the "In Your Room" box set. The choice of the remixes included here are from average to bad - so many fantastic remixes left outside... for what? And where is "The Other Side Of Love", one of their four only official UK singles? If it wasn't for the BBC sessions and the beautiful design i'd say avoid it. As an evidence of the work from the finest electro-pop duo ever and as a piece of history "Four Pieces" is pure perfection.
          • dAnArchi's avatar
            dAnArchi
            Am I the only one who has problems with the final disc (vinyl - the BBC sessions)? I have listened to two records already and they both have the following pressing errors:
            “Winter Kills” has some very loud scratchy noises all through this beautiful song
            “Bring Your Love Down” has a couple of sound gaps/skips
            Anyone with the same problems?
            • giullare's avatar
              giullare
              Edited 6 years ago
              remastering for me good,but NOT extraordinary.nice box set and excellent booklet inside
              • The_Sanguine_Penguin's avatar
                Am I the only one who actually only got THREE PIECES? The vinyl box and packaging is outstanding, but I had two copies of the eight remixes vinyl and 0 copies of the BBC Sessions. It was a mix-up I guess. But I'm rather miffed about it.
                • MusicToMyEyes's avatar
                  MusicToMyEyes
                  Its good but it could have been better. I was very pleased that both full radio sessions were included but disappointed that original versions of Situation and State Farm were not included and The Other Side Of Love was not included at all. I would have bought the vinyl box set but not at that price.
                  • Crijevo's avatar
                    Crijevo
                    I am happy to see Mute releasing and re-releasing some of the classic stuff. That is understandable, and as Daniel Miller himself put it in the recently released, amazing book about Mute - these records have to stay available to the record buying public. So why not put out a new expanded version of the existing collections?

                    Sure the sad part of the story is the exclusiveness and the price it sets for the record buying public these days. Too bad because not that long ago, records were still affordable, now every single version of something can cost a fortune because of the record collecting hype per se and it's sickening how far it went these days...

                    Back on Yazoo, "Four Pieces" is a good choice of title for one such retrospective collection. And this one surely does more justice aesthetically than "In Your Room". The latter was an interesting oddity of a CD box-set, celebrating their reunion around 2008 but in itself, it already lacked exclusive material, meaning - songs and demos that may have survived and could be saved from tape obscurity... One other thing that annoys on that box set is the extensive use of Arial, the horrible substitute font to Helvetica or Univers (the latter originally used on "Upstairs At Eric's" alongside the Broadway typed "Yazoo" which survived to the present day as the duo's "brand logo" of sorts). Sadly Arial spoiled it and made "In Your Room" flimsy cardboard box look so horribly cheap and dangerously close to piracy.

                    The end result is "In Your Room" recycled live and remixed recordings in both audio and video, over and over through its extra discs, clearly showing Yazoo were a respectful but far too short-lived to deliver anything beyond the two official albums and a batch of singles, whose b-sides were again taken from albums. Funny that "The Other Side of Love" happened to be a non-album A-side single released between the two albums, and "Ode To Boy" that originally appeared as its exclusive b-side later ended on "You And Me Both" (which is actually a better decision).

                    The only proper available b-side is the lonesome "State Farm" (originally paired with "Nobody's Diary"), which already reappeared on a number of CD releases in the last 20 years (starting with the single's CD re-release and the "Only Yazoo" compilation from 1999), while the ultra obscure "Get Set" and "Chinese Detective" happen to continue slipping through. Even "State Farm" and "The Other Side Of Love" are omitted in original form from this LP set, leaving the lot somewhat incomplete.

                    The Peel Sessions and Jensen sessions will surely be of some consolation for this occasion but some of it was available previously as well.
                    Generally "Four Pieces" is something the newer generation of listeners will appreciate more - and for that, it is surely welcome.
                    • PetScotBloke's avatar
                      PetScotBloke
                      I can’t help but feel this is another cash in from BMG. They did similar with the Erasure catalogue, and even Depeche Mode re-releases are afoot, with the recent first 2 album releases 12” collections.
                      IMHO, In Your Room is the collection I cherish, and I’m lucky to have a signed copy too. I can’t see the remastered 2018 versions being so superior to the 2008 remasters.
                      Also, for a compilation album with all the hits, listen to Reconnected. I love this album. Live. Most of the hits from the 2 albums. And all sounding excellent, especially on headphones.

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