The Fantastic Plastic Machine (album)
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The Fantastic Plastic Machine is the first album by Fantastic Plastic Machine, released in 1997. A light, bouncy and cheerful-sounding album, it is known for its heavy drawing from bossa nova, 1960s-era French pop and electronica. The album is considered by many to be a masterpiece of Shibuya-kei music and it strongly defined the artist's sound.
Track listing
- "Bon Voyage" – 0:42
- "L'aventure Fantastique" – 3:03
- "Dear Mr. Salesman" – 4:14
- "Bachelor Pad <FPM edit>" – 4:47
- "Fantastic Plastic World <voice'n'baroque>" – 5:51
- "Steppin' Out" Cover of (Joe Jackson) – 5:30
- "Allen Ginsberg" – 3:58
- "First Class '77" – 6:44
- "Philter <In Viaggio Attraverso L'Australia>" – 5:19
- "Please, Stop!" – 4:41
- "Pura Saudade <Nova Bossa Nova>" – 4:34
- "Dear Mr. Salesman <DJ Me DJ You remix>" – 3:45 *
- "Pura Saudade <optiganally mix>" – 5:02 *
* Bonus tracks on the U.S. and European releases
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