List of music releases featuring a vocoder
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The following music releases feature a vocoder:
- ABBA - "Under Attack" from The Visitors
- Afrika Bambaataa - Planet Rock the Album, 1981
- Air - Moon Safari, 1998
- Alan Parsons Project - "The Raven" from Tales of Mystery and Imagination, 1976
- Alvin Lucier - "North American Time Capsule" from Vespers and Other Early Works, 1967
- Ami Onuki - "Aishuu Deito (New York City Nights)" from The Hit Parade, 2002
- Beck - "Milk & Honey" from Midnite Vultures, 1999
- Beastie Boys - Intergalactic
- Bomfunk MC's - "Other Emcees" & "Sky is the Limit" from In Stereo, 1998. "Super Electric", "Freak it on", "Steady Rockin'" from Burnin' Sneakers, 2002
- Boney M - "Nightflight to Venus", from Nightflight to Venus, 1978
- Bosco - "Satellite" from Action, 2001
- David Bowie, who used vocoders on a number of his albums in the 1970s
- Bruce Haack - "Mean Old Devil" from Electric Lucifer, 1970
- The Buggles - "I Love You (Miss Robot)" from The Age Of Plastic, 1980
- Cameo - "Word Up" from Word Up!, 1986
- Casco - "Cybernetic Love (Vocal)", 1983
- Cher - "Believe", 1998 Does NOT use a vocoder as commonly believed, it is an auto-tuner on max settings.
- Computor Rockers - Tech-No-Rock, 2004
- Crotchduster - "Mammal Sauce", from Big Fat Box Of Shit, 2004
- Cyber People - Doctor Faustu's, 1986
- Cybotron - "El Salvador", from Enter, 1983
- Cynic - Focus, 1993
- Daft Punk - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Data 80 - Data 80, 2003
- Debbie Deb - When I Hear Music, 1983
- Deep Purple - "Call of the Wild" from The House Of Blue Light, 1987
- Digital Game - I'm Your Boogieman, 1985
- DJ Icey - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- DMX Krew - "Street Boys" from We are DMX, 1999
- Doctor Who - The 1981 version of the Doctor Who opening theme has a section generated by a Vocoder. It is first obvious about 15 seconds into the theme.
- Dwayne Omarr - This Party's Jam Packed, 1982
- Dynamix II - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Earth Wind and Fire - "Let's groove" album Raise!, 1981
- Eiffel 65 - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Electric Light Orchestra - Out of the Blue, 1977
- Egyptian Lover - "Egypt, Egypt" from album On The Nile, 1981
- Eurythmics - "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)" from 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother), 1984
- Fannypack - "So Stylistic" from So Stylistic, 2004
- Fear Before the March of Flames - "My (Fucking) Deer Hunter" from The Always Open Mouth, 2006
- Ferry Corsten - "It's Time"
- Ferry Corsten - "Punk"
- Ferry Corsten - "Rock your body, Rock" from Right of Way, 2002
- Ferry Corsten - "Watch Out"
- Fluke - "Tosh" from Oto, 1995
- Flying Steps "We Gonna Rock It" & "We Are Electric" from B-Town, 2001
- FPU - Traxxdata, 2003
- Freddy Fresh - "Watch That Sound" from Watch That Sound, 2001
- Freestyle (Pretty Tony) - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Freestyle Project - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Giorgio Moroder - From here to eternity & E=MC²
- Grandmaster Flash - "Scorpio"
- Guns N' Roses - "Get In The Ring", from Use Your Illusion II, 1991
- Hellogoodbye - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Herbie Hancock - albums in 1970s and 1980s
- Hot Chip - 'So Glad To See You,' 2006
- Imogen Heap - "Hide and Seek", from Speak for Yourself, 2005.
- Jad Spyder Soundwave- I Bass At Will, 2002
- Jamie Jupitor - Computer Power, 1984
- Jamiroquai - "Feel So Good" from A Funk Odyssey, 2001
- Jonzun Crew - Lost in Space, 1983
- Jean Michel Jarre - Zoolook, 1984. Revolutions
- Kraftwerk - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Laserdance - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Laurie Anderson - O Superman, 1981
- Leila K - Electric, 1995
- Madonna - Several tracks from "Music" (2000) and "American Life" (2003) and background vocals on "Confessions On A Dancefloor" (2005)
- Man Parrish - Man Parrish, 1984
- Marilyn Manson - Mechanical Animals, 1998
- Mantronix - "Needle to the Groove" from The Album, 1984
- Meshuggah - "Mind's Mirrors" from "Catch 33", 2005
- Michael Jackson - "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" from Thriller (album), 1983
- Mike Oldfield - Five Miles Out, 1982
- Midnight Star - "Freak-A-Zoid" & "No Parking (On the Dance Floor)" from No Parking on the Dance Floor; "Operator" from Planetary Invasion
- Mogwai - "Killing All The Flies" from Happy Songs for Happy People, 2003
- Mozez - "Take the Sun" from So Still, 2006
- Mr Flagio - Take A Chance, 1983
- MSTRKRFT - "Easy love" from The_Looks, July 2006
- Muse - Supermassive Black Hole from Black Holes and Revelations, 2006
- Music Instructor - Electric City of Music Instructor, 1999
- Mylo - "Drop The Pressure" from Destroy Rock & Roll, 2005
- Neil Young - Trans, 1982
- New Edition - Candy Girl, 1983
- Nodisco - Pensiero Attivo, 2004
- Marvin Gaye- "Sanctified Lady" from Dream of a Lifetime, 1985
- The Ones - "Flawless", 2004
- Patrick Cowley - Megatron Man(1982) & Mind Warp (1982)
- Pet Shop Boys - "Shopping" from "Actually", 1987
- Pet Shop Boys - "Radiophonic" from "Nightlife", 1999
- Phoenix "Funky Squaredance" from United, 2000
- Pink Floyd - "Dogs" and "Sheep" from Animals, 1977
- Plastic Bertrand - Tout Petit la Planete, 1978
- Pretty Tony - Jam the Box, 198?
- Prince - "Incense and Candles" from 3121, 2006
- Queen - Radio Ga Ga, 1984
- Rockets - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me, 1984
- Shout Out Out Out Out - Not Saying/Just Saying, 2006
- Slave - "Stellar Funk" from The Concept, 1978
- Stacie Orrico - Instead
- Squeeze - "In the Morning" from Domino, 1998
- Steel Pulse - "Wild Goose Chase", from Earth Crisis
- Styx - "Mr. Roboto" from Kilroy Was Here, 1983
- T-Pain - "Rappa Ternt Sanga", 2005
- Technova - "Mind Games" from Dirty Secrets, 2002
- Teddybears STHLM - "Automatic Lover" from Rock 'n' Roll Highschool, 2000; "Teddybear Music" from Fresh!, 2004
- Tom Tom Club - The Man With The 4 Way Hips, 1983
- Telex - Moscow Disco, 1979; On the Road Again, 2006
- They Might Be Giants - "Robot Parade" from No!, 2002
- Trans Am (band) - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Trans-X - Living on Video, 1983
- Transvolta - Disco Computer, 1979
- United State of Electronica - Artist prominently features vocoder.
- Whodini - "Freaks Come Out At Night" from Escape, 1984; "The Good Part" from Back in Black, 1986; "We Are Whodini" from Escape, 1984
- Wumpscut - "Wreath of Barbs (Martyr Mix)" from Wreath of Barbs, 2001
- Stevie Wonder - Artist prominently featured vocoder in the 1970s.