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1 A.W.O.L. One For The Kids
2 Sureshot One For The Kids
3 Star Struck One For The Kids
4 Something Of Value One For The Kids
5 Rock Star Land One For The Kids
6 October Nights One For The Kids
7 For Pete's Sake One For The Kids
8 Drifting One For The Kids
9 Cigarette One For The Kids
10 Big Apple Heartbreak One For The Kids
11 Trembling One For The Kids

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The band was formed by Boris Blank (keyboards, sampling, percussion, backing vocals) and Carlos Perón (tapes) in the late 1970s. Dieter Meier (vocals, lyrics), a millionaire investor and gambler, was brought in when the two founders realized that they needed a singer. The new band's name, Yello, was chosen as a neologism based on a comment made by Meier, "a yelled Hello".[4] Yello's first release was the 1979 single "I.T. Splash". The LP Solid Pleasure, featuring the original short version of "Bostich" (extended to a hit dance single in 1981), was released in November 1980.[2] Yello's first video was made for the song "Pinball Cha Cha" in 1981; this was included in a 1985 video exhibit at Museum of Modern Art in New York.[5] In early 1983, just after release of You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess, Perón left Yello in order to pursue a solo career. The band's fourth studio album Stella went No. 1 in Switzerland in 1985 as the first album ever by a Swiss group to top the Swiss album chart. It also appeared inside the German top 10, gaining gold status. The song "Oh Yeah" from the album gained the band worldwide attention the following year, after it prominently appeared in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off[6] and then a year later in The Secret of My Success. The song was released shortly after and became the band's only single to chart in the US, reaching No. 51,[7] and their only top-50 hit in Australia, reaching No. 9. In 1988, single "The Race" from the album Flag reached No. 7 in the UK as their only top-10 hit there.[2] It featured in the film Nuns on the Run. In 1995, a tribute remix album Hands on Yello was released, featuring remixes by Moby, the Orb, Carl Craig, Carl Cox, the Grid and WestBam.[2] In 2005, Yello re-released their early albums
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