Spacemen 3 recorded and mixed Sound Of Confusion with Lamb over five days (Pete says the recording was due to start on 21 April in this fanzine interview). The band were not completely happy with Lamb’s approach: He had no affinity with our type of music at all and was quite domineering, Pete Kember recalled in issue two of the Spacemen Mainly to be of interest (I hope) to Jim aka Spaceships Over Deeside, here are the Spacemen 3 -related bits of vinyl in my collection. Top we have one of the last new LPs I bought, having already switched over to CD some time ago - but how could I resist it? Sonic Boom's first 'solo' album, 'Spectrum' with its fabulous gatefold packaging complete with two mindbending swirly discs. I'd already bought the last Spaceman 3 album, 'Recurring' on CD and nearly bought this on CD when I saw it on holiday somewhere. Thank God I didn't.New version with updated packaging / digipack format.Sound Of Confusion Spacemen 3 Rar Australian Full'Sound of Confusion' is a Fire reissue with basic packaging. I've never seen the rare original Glass issue. Three of the seven songs are cover versions 'Rollercoaster', originally by the 13th Floor Elevators, 'Mary Anne' (originally Just One Time) by Juicy Lucy and 'Little Doll' by The Stooges. Sound Of Confusion Spacemen 3 Rar Australian FullSound of confusion spacemen 3 rar.
I'm just trying to figure out which ones are actually different recordings/versions and which ones are the same recordings with different mixes and/or extended or shortened.It just seems so weird because seriously i have:4 of Ecstasy Symphony (do Ecstasy and Ecstasy In Slow Motion have any relation to this?)As far as i can tell they only actually had 54 tracks total. For All the Fucked Up Children (7 tracks)Forged Prescriptions (2 discs, 18 tracks)Playing With Fire (11 tracks, i'm not counting live tracks)Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To (13 tracks)And i got the two studio tracks from Dreamweapon: An Evening Of Contemporary Sitar MusicI'm thinking to do this properly i'll need to actually go through the tracks i have multiples of to figure this all out. Some - maybe all - copies came with a poster, I believe. I also bought 'Playing With Fire' secondhand - you can see the £3.75 sticker on it. I hope Spiritualized isn't like this when i check them out. I've never seen a band with so many versions of so many of their songs. They actually have Walkin' With Jesus on 8 different releases and it just might be a different version each time! it's blowing my mind. Lol double how many songs they actually put out!And it's not like got the same releases twice. Simcity 4 mac free download full gameAll the songs on Forged Prescriptions are glorified demos and alternate mixes, as are all the songs on the second disc of Playing With Fire. The final studio version is on Perfect Prescription. Walking With Jesus on Taking Drugs is the same version as the one on For All The Fucked Up Children of the World, and both are just early demos. Once again, any help is appreciated.Without looking up their discography, I can tell you that most of the doubles on Sound of Confusion and Taking Drugs are the same recording, just different mixes. There's just no real good online resource that i could find, so i figured i'd see if someone could help me out on here.
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