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| Artist: | Spiritualized |
| Title: | Spiritualized Let It Come Down Vinyl 2 LP |
| Label: | |
| Released: | 22/10/2021 |
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| Format: | VINYL 2LP |
| Country | UK, Europe & US |
| Barcode: | 0767981175416 |
| Catalogue number: | FP17541 |
| SKU: | 1C6812 |
| Condition: | NEW |
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| Genre: | Downtempo , Rock , Indie Rock , Psychedelic Rock |
180gm black vinyl 2LP in gategold sleeve
Let It Come Down saw Jason Pierce rebuilding Spiritualized after the core line-up dissolved following the intensive touring process of Ladies And Gentlemen... Dion’s Phil Spector-produced ‘Born To Be With You’ was an influence. The initial recordings were made at John Coxon’s studio before some 115 different musicians were brought into Air and Abbey Road Studios to work on these 11 songs. Spiritualized had always made wide-screen music but this time the movie theater was the size of the Coliseum.
“It’s a funny record to me,” explains Pierce today, “because in a way it’s so conventional but it’s got some of our most sublime moments. A lot of people say Ladies & Gentlemen is where it happened because it’s when they first got aboard, found out about this band. But people who got into it through Let It Come Down are as passionate about that album and then moved backwards to find the stuff that came before it. Some of it had ideas that didn’t quite hit but when it does hit, it’s way beyond where I thought it was gonna go; it’s got these extraordinary parts that I don’t think I could get anywhere near again.
We were the best band when we ran at ‘we can’t really fucking afford this but let’s do it anyway’. I still think that if it’s gonna fail, it’s gotta fail big. And that’s ok. I still feel like that.”
The album is the fourth in this series of 180g double albums mastered by Alchemy Mastering, presented in a gatefold jacket with reworked artwork by Mark Farrow. It utilizes 115 session musicians, including orchestra and London Community Gospel Choir.
| A1 | On Fire | |
| A2 | Do It All Over Again | |
| A3 | Don't Just Do Something | |
| B1 | Out Of Sight | |
| B2 | The Twelve Steps | |
| B3 | The Straight And The Narrow | |
| C1 | I Didn't Mean To Hurt You | |
| C2 | Stop Your Crying | |
| C3 | Anything More | |
| D1 | Won't Get To Heaven (The State I'm In) | |
| D2 | Lord Can You Hear Me |
| format | vinyl |
| Recently In Stock | Yes |
| Forthcoming | No |
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