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| | Lazer Guided Melodies | | | Music Artist : | | Spiritualized | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Arista | | Release Date : | | 1996-10-29 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. You Know It's True/If I Were With Her Now/I Want You 2. Run/Smiles/Step Into the Breeze/Symphony Space 3. Take Your Time/Shine a Light 4. Angel Sigh/Sway/200 Bars 5. Smiles 6. Step into the Breeze 7. Symphony Space 8. Take Your Time 9. Shine a Light 10. Angel Sigh 11. Sway 12. 200 Bars
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Nice, Relaxing Album with Good Vibes Submitted on: 2009-08-14 |
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| I really enjoy this album, I'm not sure it's the best album ever made but it's pretty darn decent. I've noticed that a lot of reviewers that loved this album can't stand, "Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space," my only comment to that is I think you have to be fresh in the pain of a recent breakup in order to appreciate the emotion in that album. Whereas Lazer on the other hand is perhaps more accessible to all. I think both albums are great. |
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The Spaceman's Masterpiece Submitted on: 2007-11-13 |
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J. Spaceman's debut which remains the band's masterpiece, a record of rock hypnosis unlike any other with soaring space rock guitars, ambient drones, keyboard/organ, brass, strings, woodwinds...genre-defying and perhaps the greatest album of the '90s (along with the Verve's Storm in Heaven). It is a blissful expansion of consciousness that embodies all of the freedom encountered in the first rock'n'roll dream of the '60s. Beyond that, words fail me as the album's songs are arranged in four multitrack suites which sound like variations on recurring musical themes which ebb and flow throughout the album, a reinvention of classical minimalism in the age of modern rock.
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thank you Jason Submitted on: 2007-05-25 |
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After repeated listens it seems as if Lazer Guided Melodies is based on the premise that the visible world is pervaded by invisible forces or spirits that affect the lives of the living.
J Spaceman is a Shaman. |
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...and the secret artwork, too Submitted on: 2006-11-04 |
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| True, LGM is great. Others have described the album well enough. The artwork is cool, too. Unfold the insert and hold the front cover panel to a bright light... gasp! It's a scary thing! |
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Doesn't really get any better than this... Submitted on: 2005-09-27 |
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Everything about this album is shimmering perfection. The secret ingedient is Kate Radley's farfisa work, which provides a brilliant and soothing undertone that is replaced in later (and inferior) Spiritualized albums with an edgier guitar orientation. No surprise, as Jason Pierce gradually took over the band. But here we have Spiritualized at their finest, early on, still working together as an incredibly creative entity.
If my house was burning down and I could only keep one album, this would be the one! |
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