"Acnalbasac Noom" is the second studio album by the avant-pop band Slapp Happy, originally released in 1980 by Recommended Records. The album is also known as "Casablanca Moon" with the words written backward.
Originally recorded in 1973 with the avant-rock band Faust as Slapp Happy's backing band, the album was rejected by their record label at the time, Polydor Records. However, Recommended Records released the original recording in 1980 under the title "Acnalbasac Noom."
The album features a blend of quirky melodies, surreal lyrics, and experimental arrangements characteristic of Slapp Happy's avant-pop style. Tracks like "Some Questions About Hats" and "A Little Something" showcase the band's playful and whimsical approach to songwriting, while others like "Casablanca Moon" and "Mr. Rainbow" explore more atmospheric and introspective themes.
"Acnalbasac Noom" received critical acclaim for its innovative and eclectic sound, solidifying Slapp Happy's reputation as pioneers of avant-pop music. The album remains a cult classic among fans of experimental and alternative music, admired for its creativity and boundary-pushing approach to songwriting and composition.