Feather Float

Feather Float is the second album the Japanese band OOIOO, a side-project of Boredoms member Yoshimi P-We.

Feather Float
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 1999
RecordedAugust - December, 1998 [1]
GenrePsychedelic, krautrock
Length48:33
LabelShock City, Birdman Records
OOIOO chronology
OOIOO
(1997)
Feather Float
(1999)
Gold and Green
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork Media(9.0/10)[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Be Sure To Loop"7:45
2."Oizumio" (Cover of Kiyoshi Izumi song)3:38
3."Ina 咲くの唄"4:23
4."Ah Yeah!"2:25
5."Switch On"2:16
6."Jackson's Club "Sunspot""2:17
7."Asozan"5:11
8."Baby Bamboo From Nose"6:53
9."1000 Frogs And 3 Sun In A House"10:27
10."Ring Ring Lee"3:07
11."ハッピピピ OOIOO"0:11

Personnel

  • Yoshimi P-We - Guitar, Vocals, Djembe, Bongos, Synthesizers, Keyboards, Piano, Jaw harp, Talking Drum, Scratches, Noises
  • Maki - Bass, Handclaps
  • Yoshiko - Drums, Handclaps
  • Kyoko - Guitar, Vocals, Handclaps

Technical personnel

  • Hiroko Wayama - Executive Producer
  • Masayo Takise - Mastering
  • Hara - Mixing
  • Teruyo Ue - Artwork
  • Yoshimi P We - Lyricist, Producer, Artwork, Design

Releases information

Region Date[3] Label[3] Format Catalog[3]
 Japan March 3, 1999 Shock City CD SHOCKCITY005 PSCR-5739
 Japan September 20, 2000 Shock City LP MTJD1007
 USA April 16, 2001 Birdman Records CD BMR031
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