The Mello Hippo Disco Show

The Mello Hippo Disco Show is an EP released by Amorphous Androgynous, a pseudonym of The Future Sound of London.[2][3][4] Among the tracks are Life's A Flow, which was originally released on the Abbey Road mix of The Isness[5] and the long-awaited Trying To Make Impermanent Things Permanent, originally premiered in 1997[6]

The Mello Hippo Disco Show
EP by
Released25 Nov 2002
RecordedEarthbeat Studios, London, 2002
GenrePsychedelica
Experimental
Ambient
Length32:34
LabelFuture Sound Of London Recordings
FSOLCD103
ProducerFSOL
The Future Sound of London chronology
Papua New Guinea Translations
(2002)
'The Mello Hippo Disco Show'
(2002)
Divinity
(2003)
Alternative cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. Yo-Yo (5:21)
  2. She Sells Electric Ego (6:43)
  3. The Mello Hippo Disco Show (Jacknife Lee Mix) (4:23)
  4. Slo-Mo (4:57)
  5. Hippo-Drone (2:46)
  6. Trying To Make Impermanent Things Permanent (3:31)
  7. The World's In Transience (1:52)
  8. Life's A Flow (4:21)[7]

Crew

  • Cello – Christine Jackson, Helena Binney, Jane Fenton
  • Choir – Adrian Osmond, Christine Settle, Gloria Gee, Jacqueline Goddard, John-Llewelyn Evans, Jon English, Rechenda Elmhurst
  • Engineer – Yage
  • Flute – Chris Margary
  • Harp – Thelma Owen
  • Horns – Philip Eastop
  • Mellotron, Organ, Keyboards – Mikey Rowe
  • Oboe – Kate St. John
  • Synthesizer – Daniel Pemberton
  • Trombone – Fayaz Virgi, Mark Eades
  • Trumpet – Dominic Glover
  • Violin – Jo Archard, Mark McEvoy, Morven Bryce, Sarah Tilley
  • Vocals – Anjali Saga
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