"Baby" is the seventh studio album by the Swiss electronic band Yello, released in 1991 on the Mercury label. The album's music was initially used as the incidental soundtrack for the film "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane," contributing to its unique sound and style.
Yello's "Baby" continues their tradition of blending electronic music with various genres, incorporating elements of pop, dance, and experimental sounds. The album features distinctive tracks that showcase the band's innovative approach to music production, including their use of synthesizers, sampling, and intricate arrangements.
Despite its origins as a film soundtrack, "Baby" stands out as a cohesive studio album that captures Yello's creative energy and musical versatility. It received positive reviews for its eclectic mix of styles and remains a notable entry in the band's discography, demonstrating their enduring influence in the electronic music scene.