Greedy Baby is a CD/DVD with music by Plaid and visuals by Bob Jaroc, released on 26 June 2006 on Warp Records. The release was the culmination of years of work, and was shown in full in a series of very successful IMAX shows. Initial copies ordered directly from Warp included a piece of Super 8 film taken by Jaroc for an upcoming project.

Greedy Baby
Studio album by
Plaid & Bob Jaroc
Released26 June 2006 (2006-06-26) (UK)
11 July 2006 (2006-07-11) (US)
GenreIDM, electronic, techno
Length54:24 (CD version)
LabelWarp Records
ProducerPlaid
Plaid chronology
Spokes
(2003)
Greedy Baby
(2006)
Heaven's Door
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
The Guardian [2]
Pitchfork Media(5.8/10) [3]
PopMatters(7/10) [4]
Tiny Mix Tapes [5]

CD track listing edit

  1. "War Dialer" – 3:50
  2. "I Citizen The Loathsome" – 5:19
  3. "The Launching of Big Face" – 4:14
  4. "ZN Zero" – 7:18
  5. "The Return of Super Barrio" - Instrumental – 6:51
  6. "The Return of Super Barrio" - End Credits – 1:28
  7. "E.M.R." – 10:22
  8. "Super Positions" – 7:02
  9. "To" – 5:10

DVD segments edit

In addition to videos for each of the songs from Greedy Baby, the DVD has four bonus videos from Jaroc, set to tracks from other Plaid albums and used on tour. Included below are brief descriptions of Jaroc's visuals for each track.

  1. "War Dialer"
    • Visual representation of the titular device, using a modem generating random number combinations to find real phone numbers for hacking purposes.
  2. "I Citizen The Loathsome"
    • Seamlessly sequenced footage of various streets at night. As the music crescendos, the footage moves increasingly faster and blurs together.
  3. "The Launching of Big Face"
    • An animated drawing of a face-like creature.
  4. "ZN Zero"
    • Various footage taken in Tokyo, Japan, including elevators, a homeless man, a surgery, and a busy street.
  5. "The Return of Super Barrio"
    • A cartoon based on real-life political personality Super Barrio. In the cartoon, Super Barrio faces off against the six enemies of the Mexican people in a wrestling ring: Bud Patriot (representing America), El Official Corrupto (official corruption, represented by a corrupt police officer), Mediatron (a robot representing the spin and hypnotic hold of the media), Las Grandes Corporaciones Unidas (united corporations), Pacheco (a junkie), and, finally, El General (a Mexican general). Additional work on this film was done by Andy Ward
  6. "E.M.R."
    • Various footage concerning light.
  7. "Super Positions"
    • A morphing, flashing circular object.
  8. "To"

Bonus segments edit

  1. "Crumax Rins"
  2. "Assault on Precinct Zero"
    • Footage from Plaid and Jaroc's tour together. The track is from Double Figure.
  3. "Zala"
    • A surreal setup including a building with a rotating sky, various objects falling in the sky, and an odd-looking man slowly approaching the front of the screen. The track is from Double Figure.
  4. "New Family"

References edit

  1. ^ Bush, John. Greedy Baby at AllMusic
  2. ^ "CD: Plaid and Bob Jaroc, Greedy Baby". The Guardian. 30 June 2006. Archived from the original on 25 November 2016.
  3. ^ Pitchfork Media review
  4. ^ PopMatters review
  5. ^ Tiny Mix Tapes review

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