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jestoon425
Without a doubt the best studio album by Spiritualized. Fucked Up Inside and RAH are just as amazing, and the bootleg Good Dope...Good Fun is a good summary of the singles and B-Sides up to 1992
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optimistic_tour
one of those albums where you can hear the opening notes, get chills, and absolutely NEED to hear it all.
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Graveyard_Poet
This album stands out from their later works because it doesn't contain the same superfluous excess. It has a sonic clarity and purity of vision which is absent from subsequent sessions. It is more ethereal and flows the best of their albums. Lazer Guided Melodies is constructed as the ultimate classic vinyl listening experience--4 color-coded cross-faded suites with soaring space rock guitars, fuzzy Vox organ & serene Farfisa, free jazz horn section, and classical string quartet. It remains the band's masterpiece, a record of rock hypnosis unlike any other. It is an audiophile's dream and perhaps the best produced album of all time.
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GarrettRieks
If I were to buy the physical copy of this, how would I know which version is split into 4 tracks, and which is split into 12?
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TheGlimmerTwin
How remarkable is this album. It was made in 1992 and yet sounds so fresh. Probably one of my all time favourites. I bought it on vinyl and got a free 7" of Why Don't You Smile. Ace!!!
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khambrel13
this record blew my mind when i 1st heard that i shelved it. and then i prompted sold it. afterwards, my ear developed, matured. and now i laugh at my childhood mistake. a solid, yet quietly revolutionary lp. i now listen to it often.
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yosoypatrick
The four track CD's produce interesting artist names on itunes also...the first three albums are definitely my favourites. A recent interview with Jason Pierce in the Observer Music Monthly completely overlooks this and Pure Phase, which was a bit disappointing to say the least...
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