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Spiritualized

Everything Was Beautiful

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J Spaceman got the old band back together to complete the Vonnegut quote & deliver a far-reaching, sonically expanded record that could only come from this ...
Spiritualized

Let It Come Down (2021 Reissue)

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Even after 20 years, it still takes us an age to come down after this record’s finished spinning.
Spiritualized

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space (2021 Reissue)

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Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space is the third studio album by English space rock band Spiritualized, released on 16 June 1997.
Spiritualized

Pure Phase (2021 reissue)

limited black 2lp - 1 per customer - £32.99 | Buy
Back in physical form for the first time in mega yonks, these pressings may be around for just a short phase but the immaculate album within them is for life.
Spiritualized

And Nothing Hurt

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it’s been six years since ‘sweet heart, sweet light’ and it’s been worth the wait; ‘and nothing hurt’ encapsulates everythin...
Songs in A&E (2024 Reissue)
  1. Harmony 1 (Mellotron)
  2. Sweet Talk
  3. Death Take Your Fiddle
  4. I Gotta Fire
  5. Soul On Fire
  6. Harmony 2 (Piano)
  7. Sitting On Fire
  8. Yeah Yeah
  9. You Lie You cheat
  10. Harmony 3 (Voice)
  11. Baby I'm Just A Fool
  12. Don't Hold Me Close
  13. Harmony 4 (The Old Man...)
  14. The Waves Crash In
  15. Harmony 5 (Accordion)
  16. Borrowed Your Gun
  17. Harmony 6 (Glockenspiel)
  18. Goodnight Goodnight

Spiritualized

Songs in A&E (2024 Reissue)

Fat Possum
  • 2LP

    Released: 21st Jun 2024

    £31.99
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  • CD

    Released: 21st Jun 2024

    £14.99
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'Songs in A&E' is a beautiful, chilling record and it was very nearly the last thing J Spaceman would ever release.

In 2005, with the writing and recording well underway, Spaceman was rushed to the Royal London Infirmary with double pneumonia. The sleeve of this reissue is a photograph taken as he lay in what his close friends and family feared at the time was his deathbed. A collection of graceful, country-influenced songs that muse on familiar themes of love, death, hope and hopelessness. The country element was informed by a small black 1928 Gibson acoustic he’d bought in Cincinnati while the band toured the Amazing Grace record. Spaceman called it “The Devil”. J Spaceman: “Mostly, when you buy a guitar, like most things, you don't really have any idea of whether it's good or not. And this shop had about eight of the same models for comparison, but this one was in a cage, to keep people away from it, like they knew it was kind of special. And it's beautiful. It just sings. And it kind of came with those songs, which is obviously a sort of romantic notion, but it really felt like it did. I'd never written on a guitar until this point and it seemed to come with all of this information.”