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Forged Prescriptions

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発売日 2025年03月11日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルSpace Age Recordings
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ORBIT060CD
SKU 5023693106021

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Forged Prescriptions is a collection of alternative mixes, demo versions, and outtakes from Spacemen 3's Perfect Prescription era. Not only is it a boon to die-hard fans, but it also holds up pretty well on its own. Indeed, it would be a decent introduction to the band if it had been whittled down from a double to a single album. The relatively cohesive first disc is almost an alternate version of Perfect Prescription, while the second disc is more of an odds and sods collection for fans. The alternate mixes tend to feature overdubs and other effects that the band couldn't reproduce live (supposedly the reason why these mixes weren't chosen for Perfect Prescription). The layers of guitar on the first disc's "Things'll Never Be the Same," which manage to sound simultaneously hypnotic and hard-driven, are particularly appealing, although some may prefer the rougher-sounding demo of the song on disc two. Forged Prescriptions also includes two versions each of "Walking With Jesus" and "Come Down Easy." The cover versions include songs by the Red Krayola (an alternate mix of "Transparent Radiation") and Roky Erickson's pre-13th Floor Elevators band, the Spades (a previously unreleased cover of "We Sell Souls"), as well as a couple songs previously revised by MC5 (Sun Ra's "Starship" and the Troggs' "I Want You"). The influence of the Velvet Underground is also evident, particularly in the tribute instrumental (the previously unreleased "Velvet Jam") and the ode to Lou Reed's "Street Hassle" ("Ode to Street Hassle"). Plus there are tasty remixes of Perfect Prescription originals such as "Ecstasy Symphony" and "Soul 1" to make this a generally appealing collection. ~ Todd Kristel

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Things'll Never Be The Same
    2. 2.
      Walking With Jesus
    3. 3.
      Come Down Easy (Demo)
    4. 4.
      Transparent Radiation (Single)
    5. 5.
      Ode To Street Hassle
    6. 6.
      Call The Doctor
    7. 7.
      Ecstacy Symphony
    8. 8.
      Feel So Good
    9. 9.
      Soul 1
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Transparent Radiation
    2. 2.
      Come Down Easy
    3. 3.
      Walking With Jesus (Demo)
    4. 4.
      Things'll Never Be The Same (Demo)
    5. 5.
      We Sell Soul (Previously Unreleased)
    6. 6.
      Starship (Demo)
    7. 7.
      Take Me To The Other Side (Demo)
    8. 8.
      Velvet Jam
    9. 9.
      I Want You Right Now

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Spacemen 3

商品の紹介

ネオ・サイケデリア~スペース・ロックを渡り歩き、シューゲイザーへの道を切り開いたUKインディ伝説スペースメン3。1987年に打ち立てた大名盤『THE PERFECT PRESCRIPTION』の別テイク、デモ、未発表曲を収めたコンピレーション『FORGED PRESCRIPTIONS』が再発!

アルバム全体でサイケデリックながら剛腕パワー漲るアレンジや、ルーツに立ち返った音でインディ・ロックに新しい感覚を吹き込んだ『THE PERFECT PRESCRIPTION』。その時期の別テイクやデモ、未発表曲という事もあって様々なチャレンジを仕掛けていた事が素の状態で聴ける貴重音源集です!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2025/01/23)

Forged Prescriptions is a collection of alternative mixes, demo versions, and outtakes from Spacemen 3's Perfect Prescription era. Not only is it a boon to die-hard fans, but it also holds up pretty well on its own. Indeed, it would be a decent introduction to the band if it had been whittled down from a double to a single album. The relatively cohesive first disc is almost an alternate version of Perfect Prescription, while the second disc is more of an odds and sods collection for fans. The alternate mixes tend to feature overdubs and other effects that the band couldn't reproduce live (supposedly the reason why these mixes weren't chosen for Perfect Prescription). The layers of guitar on the first disc's "Things'll Never Be the Same," which manage to sound simultaneously hypnotic and hard-driven, are particularly appealing, although some may prefer the rougher-sounding demo of the song on disc two. Forged Prescriptions also includes two versions each of "Walking With Jesus" and "Come Down Easy." The cover versions include songs by the Red Krayola (an alternate mix of "Transparent Radiation") and Roky Erickson's pre-13th Floor Elevators band, the Spades (a previously unreleased cover of "We Sell Souls"), as well as a couple songs previously revised by MC5 (Sun Ra's "Starship" and the Troggs' "I Want You"). The influence of the Velvet Underground is also evident, particularly in the tribute instrumental (the previously unreleased "Velvet Jam") and the ode to Lou Reed's "Street Hassle" ("Ode to Street Hassle"). Plus there are tasty remixes of Perfect Prescription originals such as "Ecstasy Symphony" and "Soul 1" to make this a generally appealing collection. ~ Todd Kristel|
Rovi

Forged Prescriptions is a collection of alternative mixes, demo versions, and outtakes from Spacemen 3's Perfect Prescription era. Not only is it a boon to die-hard fans, but it also holds up pretty well on its own. Indeed, it would be a decent introduction to the band if it had been whittled down from a double to a single album. The relatively cohesive first disc is almost an alternate version of Perfect Prescription, while the second disc is more of an odds and sods collection for fans. The alternate mixes tend to feature overdubs and other effects that the band couldn't reproduce live (supposedly the reason why these mixes weren't chosen for Perfect Prescription). The layers of guitar on the first disc's "Things'll Never Be the Same," which manage to sound simultaneously hypnotic and hard-driven, are particularly appealing, although some may prefer the rougher-sounding demo of the song on disc two. Forged Prescriptions also includes two versions each of "Walking With Jesus" and "Come Down Easy." The cover versions include songs by the Red Krayola (an alternate mix of "Transparent Radiation") and Roky Erickson's pre-13th Floor Elevators band, the Spades (a previously unreleased cover of "We Sell Souls"), as well as a couple songs previously revised by MC5 (Sun Ra's "Starship" and the Troggs' "I Want You"). The influence of the Velvet Underground is also evident, particularly in the tribute instrumental (the previously unreleased "Velvet Jam") and the ode to Lou Reed's "Street Hassle" ("Ode to Street Hassle"). Plus there are tasty remixes of Perfect Prescription originals such as "Ecstasy Symphony" and "Soul 1" to make this a generally appealing collection. ~ Todd Kristel
Rovi

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