Formica Blues was an album from UK band Mono. It was first released in the UK in 1997. Four singles were released from the album, of which the lead single, "Life in Mono", was the most successful.

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  • * Allmusic link * BAM link * Billboard (favourable) (vol. 110, no. 9, February 28, 1998) * Boston Phoenix (favourable) link * Entertainment Weekly (A-) (no. 425, April 3, 1998) link * FFWD link * Rolling Stone (no. 783, April 2, 1998, pg. 74) link
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  • * Allmusic link * BAM link * Billboard (favourable) (vol. 110, no. 9, February 28, 1998) * Boston Phoenix (favourable) link * Entertainment Weekly (A-) (no. 425, April 3, 1998) link * FFWD link * Rolling Stone (no. 783, April 2, 1998, pg. 74) link
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  • Formica Blues was an album from UK band Mono. It was first released in the UK in 1997. Four singles were released from the album, of which the lead single, "Life in Mono", was the most successful.
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  • Michael
  • Sara
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  • ISSN 1535-1807
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    August 1998 (UK 2-disc)
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  • Abstract of Papers Read at the Meeting of the American Musicological Society, Sixty-Seventh Annual Meeting, November 15-18, 2001
  • Albums of the Year 1997
  • Formica Blues
  • Keep Going!: The Use of Classical Music Samples in Mono’s “Hello Cleveland!”
  • Mercury's Mono evades pop stereotypes with 'Blues'
  • Mono double-edged, low-phat pop
  • The stars in their eyes: We ask pop celebrities for their top three albums of 1997 - and the one they hated most
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