media.bandthewest
» » Spacemen 3 - For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984)

Spacemen 3 - For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984) flac album

Spacemen 3 - For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984) flac album
  • Performer Spacemen 3
  • Title For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984)
  • Date of release 2017
  • Country US
  • Style Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Indie Rock
  • Other formats VQF MP4 RA AUD AIFF MMF WMA
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1615 mb
  • Size FLAC 1348 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 539

For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984) (Album). Sympathy For The Record Industry. Such a great group, and to all devoted followers, I have to recommend something - pick up Perry Leopold's 'Experiments In Metaphysics' - holy shit if this guy isn't their godfather.

Artist: Spacemen 3 Genre: Rock Release Date: 08/11/2017 Label: Space Age Catalog Number: ORBIT039 Recording: Studio Length: 35:57 Format: CD Note: First Ever Recording Session, 1984. For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (CD).

Playing with Fire is the third studio album by Spacemen 3, released in February 1989. The original CD version included two live bonus tracks recorded in the Netherlands, and an ensuing release on Taang! Records included two more b-sides from the "Revolution" single. A reissued version from 2001 has an entire extra disc of demos and rarities. The album was featured in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Yet for all that, Spacemen 3 were creating even more space on the album. Opening with the beatific ‘Honey’, the band’s intentions become manifestly clear. This is to be a trip fuelled less by power and more by stealth, pace and room to roam. In short, Spacemen 3 were making the best music of their career. And in doing so, they were also laying down the groundwork for what was to come next as they gradually fell apart first into factions, and then two separate groups in the shape of Spectrum and Spiritualized. But how much of it was evolution or revolution? I don’t think there was ever a wilful decision that said we’re going to do something different than we had before, but there was always an assumption that it was going to be like that, states Jason Pierce

More albums from Spacemen 3: Dreamweapon by Spacemen 3. Live In Europe 1989 by Spacemen 3. The Perfect Prescription by Spacemen 3. Sound Of Confusion by Spacemen 3. Recurring by Spacemen 3. Live At The New Morning, Geneva, Switzerland, 1. 5. 1989 by Spacemen 3. Performance by Spacemen 3. For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984) by Spacemen 3. View all albums . Playing With Fire. By: Spacemen 3 (1988, Rock).

Spacemen 3. Album Sound of Confusion. Rollercoaster Lyrics. After your trip, life opens up You start doing what you wanna do You find out that the world that you once feared Gets what it has with you No one can ever hurt you Because now you know more than you thought you knew You're looking at the world with brand new eyes And no one can ever spoil. Well, come on and let it happen to you Hey, hey, hey, well come on, you gotta let it happen to you You gotta open up your mind and let everything come through. Just open up your mind And let everything Come through.

To my first recording session ever. From elementary school through High School I was pretty active in my church praise band so of course when they decided to record an album I had to be a part of it. This is so classic California Caitlin. Bare feet and Mia Hamm soccer jersey. Spacemen 3 - For All The Fucked Up Children Of This World We Give You.

all rights belong to members of Spacemen 3. didn't see this floating around anywhere so figured i'd do my part. Spacemen 3 - Losing Touch With My Mind. Il y a 7 ans. Track 3 from Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To by Spacemen 3 released on 1990. Spacemen 3 - The Sound Of Confusion. Track 1 from Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To by Spacemen 3 released on 1990. Spacemen 3 - Come Down Easy. Il y a 10 ans. Come Down Easy from the Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To album. Walkin' With Jesus taken from "For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 album of 1984 demos. Spacemen 3 - Feel So Good.

Spacemen 3’s Bassist Hopes Record Store Day Controversy Gets Band to Finally Reconcile. Palmer runs Space Age Recordings, a label that sells Spacemen 3 recordings and merchandise, and recently re-issued three rare Spacemen 3 releases for . Record Store Day this year. Last month, many fans first became aware of the dispute when the other two former members of Spacemen 3-Jason Pierce (. J Spaceman, also of Spiritualized) and Pete Kember (.

Tracklist

A1 Things'll Never Be The Same 4:53
A2 2:35 2:57
A3 Walkin' With Jesus 4:03
A4 Fixin' To Die 8:06
B1 T.V. Catastrophe 7:18
B2 Things'll Never Be The Same* 4:40
B3 Walkin' With Jesus* 4:00

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – GPO
  • Copyright (c) – Adasam Ltd.
  • Pressed By – GZ Media – 154163E

Credits

  • Drums, Cymbal [Cymbals], Backing Vocals [Harmonies] – Gnatty*
  • Guitar, Slide Guitar, Effects [Feedback], Backing Vocals [Harmonies] – The Mainliner
  • Guitar, Vocals, Tambourine, Harmonica – Jason*
  • Liner Notes [Review, November '84] – Gary Boldie

Notes

* alternate mixes

Exclusively released for Record Store Day 2017. Limited to 1000.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5023693103914
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout groove side A): 154163E1/A ORBIT039LP-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout groove side B): 154163E2/A ORBIT039LP-B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SFTRI 368 Spacemen 3 For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984) ‎(LP, Album) Sympathy For The Record Industry SFTRI 368 US 1995
ORBIT039LP Spacemen 3 For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984) ‎(LP, Album, 180) Space Age Recordings ORBIT039LP UK & Europe 2018
SFTRI 368 Spacemen 3 For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 ‎(CD, Album) Sympathy For The Record Industry SFTRI 368 US 1995
SV155 Spacemen 3 For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 ‎(LP, Album, RE) Superior Viaduct SV155 US 2018
ORBIT039CD Spacemen 3 For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984) ‎(CD, Album, RE) Space Age Recordings ORBIT039CD UK & Europe 2017


Talk about Spacemen 3 - For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984)


Fearlesssinger
Just picked this up today. Found it $18 USD, used, at my local shop. I've read bad things about these Space Age reissues so I've held out on buying them until the price was right and in this case it was. First, the pressing quality, far from 'high quality' but not the worst. Record is flat and centered, it's just those damn clicks and pops from the notorious GZ that kill the quality. Luckily, the clicks and pops on the record I got aren't too bad and it's still listenable without being distracting. As far as the sound goes. It's rough, really rough but so are the recordings, so you can't expect too much there. These are not audiophile recordings, so don't expect a finely tuned, superbly mastered record here. On the plus side it, doesn't sound compressed. It has a very nice full and expansive sound. It's very droney, densely layered music, so it may not translate well on some systems. I personally think this record sounds perfect. As I mentioned before, its rough but the sound is bold, detailed and dynamic, almost like a mono mix. Because of the heavy use of effects and layering, things are going to sound a little distorted or lacking clarity at times but I think that's true to the original recording. You can hear the tape echo on a lot of the vocals. In conclusion, these songs are raw but the sound is rich and detailed enough to make this an engaging listen and not a fatiguing one. Packaging is excellent. Could have benefitted from a better quality pressing. 7/10.
Samowar
Cd version reissued 2017 as well recently received Barcode 5023693103921 Orbit039cd
Modar
The band get nothing from any RSD release Space Age Recordings put out by Spacemen 3. Pete , Jason and Pete Bassman have all put out statements on various means over the web asking that these record store day releases be boycotted by the fans. Admittedly , Jason has only just got onboard , making it more widespread news. But Mr Kember has been informing for 12 months. I know the shops pay up front for RSD releases , and Space Age already has the money , so any boycott will hit the shop owners , but in the future they will think twice before dealing with Palmer ( Space Age ) again. Plus flippers ramping prices for these records . Flip them the bird alsoYour choice
Samugor
Boycott for sure (sorry records shops who paid upfront but do your homeworks !!!)
Bolanim
I always thought Space Age was Pete Kember (Sonic Booms) record label. They've released all of EAR's and Spectrum's back catalogue, some as first issues and others as reissues over the years.