Motivation Radio [Remastered] Steve Hillage

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  • Release Date: 02/13/2007
  • Original Release: 1977
  • Sales Rank: 56,423
  • Label: CAROLINE
  • UPC: 094637342527

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Motivation Radio [Remastered]

1LISTENHello Dawn 2:49
2LISTENMotivation 4:10
3LISTENLight in the Sky 4:11
4LISTENRadio 6:14
5LISTENWait One Moment 3:19
6LISTENSaucer Surfing 4:20
7LISTENSearching for the Spark 5:31
8LISTENOctave Doctors 3:33
9LISTENNot Fade Away (Glide Forever) 3:33
10LISTENLeylines to Glassdom Bonus Track / Tonto Version 2:49
11LISTENThe Salmon Song previously unreleased / Bonus Track 9:05
12LISTENThe Golden Vibe previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Mix 3:28

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Those in tune with being transported through music will want to station themselves near the speakers for Motivation Radio. Call it the "light side of the moon," this album draws the listener into its own astral plane with a glossy and gauzy sound similar to Pink Floyd without the darkness, or the Alan Parsons Project without the dorkiness. The new age/space ideology isn't far removed from Gong's original alternate reality (remember the Octave Doctors?), spelled out best during the album's true point of transmigration, "Saucer Surfing." Steve Hillage's guitar work is typically transcendent, Miquette Giraudy's keyboards a vital component (note the Doctor Who-isms of "Searching for the Spark"), and Joe Blocker's drums a frequent breath of change. Steve Hillage doesn't have the vocal presence to reach out to listeners; at best, he can meet them halfway. Motivation Radio works as well as it does because it draws listeners to that halfway point (and beyond), steering them with spiritual signposts and rewarding them with rapturous music. It's a remarkably smooth journey, more accessible than L, if equally cosmic. Again, it was an idiomatic cover tune, "Not Fade Away," that became the single though it's an odd way to end the record, it wouldn't have made any sense in the middle. The rest of the record is a contiguous collection of music. So tune in and bliss out. [The 2006 edition has been remastered.] ~ Dave Connolly, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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