Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space Spiritualized

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  • Release Date: 07/01/1997
  • Sales Rank: 17,938
  • Label: ARISTA
  • UPC: 078221897426

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Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space

1LISTENLadies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space 3:40
2LISTENCome Together 4:40
3LISTENI Think I'm in Love 8:09
4LISTENAll of My Thoughts 4:36
5LISTENStay with Me 5:08
6LISTENElectricity 3:46
7LISTENHome of the Brave 2:22
8LISTENThe Individual 4:15
9LISTENBroken Heart 6:38
10LISTENNo God Only Religion 4:21
11LISTENCool Waves 5:06
12LISTENCop Shoot Cop... 17:13

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Spiritualized's third collection of hypnotic headphone symphonies is their most brilliant and accessible to date. Largely forsaking the drones and minimalistic, repetitive riffs which have characterized his work since the halcyon days of Spacemen 3, Jason Pierce re-focuses here and spins off into myriad new directions; in a sense, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space, with its majestic, Spector-like glow, is his classic rock album. "Come Together" and the blistering "Electricity" are his most edgy, straightforward rockers in eons, while the stunning "I Think I'm in Love" settles into a divided-psyche call-and-response R&B groove, and the closing "Cop Shoot Cop" (with guest Dr. John) locks into a voodoo blues trance. Lyrically, Pierce is at his most open and honest: The record is a heartfelt confessional of love and loss, with redemption found only in the form of drugs -- designed, no less, to look like a prescription pharmaceutical package, Ladies and Gentlemen is pointedly explicit in its description of drug use as a means of killing the pain on track after track. Conversely, never before have the literal implications of the name "{|Spiritualized|}" been explored in such earnest detail -- the London Community Gospel Choir appears prominently on a number of songs, while another bears the title "No God, Only Religion," pushing the music even further toward the kind of cosmic gospel transcendence it craves. A masterpiece. Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Spaceby Anonymous

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November 30, 2003: when you listen to this cd, you no longer exist. you're in ecstacy from the opening chord of "ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space" until the very end of the cd. and when it ends, you press repeat, and you blast off into bliss again.

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Spaceby Anonymous

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August 01, 2000: who can make music like this, other than spiritualized? for over ten years they have been making utterly hypnotic, addictive music. this album is definitely their best, as the band achieves complete psychedelic transcendence.


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