Tracklist
1 | Transparent Radiation (Flashback)Arranged By – Pierce, KemberWritten-By – Barthelm, Thompson, Cunningham | 9:03 |
2 | Feels So Good | |
3 | Call The Doctor | 3:52 |
4 | Rollercoaster | |
5 | Come Down Easy | 6:46 |
6 | O.D. Catastrophe | |
7 | Things'll Never Be The Same | 6:05 |
8 | Walkin' With Jesus | 3:43 |
9 | Ode To Street Hassle | 4:01 |
10 | Ecstasy Symphony | 1:54 |
11 | Feel So Good | 5:16 |
12 | Take Me To The Other Side | 4:28 |
13 | Starship |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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GLALP 026 | Spacemen 3 | The Perfect Prescription (LP, Album) | Glass Records | GLALP 026 | UK | 1987 |
TAANG! 94 | Spacemen 3 | The Perfect Prescription (CD, Album, RE) | Taang! Records | TAANG! 94 | US | Unknown |
Firelp016 | Spacemen 3 | The Perfect Prescription (LP, Album, RE, Whi) | Fire Records | Firelp016 | UK | 2013 |
SFIRE016CDE | Spacemen 3 | The Perfect Prescription (CD, Album, RE, Gat) | Fire Records | SFIRE016CDE | UK | 2009 |
TAANG! 94 | Spacemen 3 | The Perfect Prescription (CD, Album, RE, RP) | Taang! Records | TAANG! 94 | US | Unknown |
Credits
- Bass [Bass Vibrations] – Bassman
- Design [Sleeve Design] – Spacemen 3
- Guitar, Effects [Tremelo], Organ, Vocals – Sonic Boom
- Guitar, Organ, Organ [Farfisa], Vocals – Jason
- Percussion – Rosco
- Photography By – Craig Wagstaff, Greg Freeman
- Producer, Arranged By – Jason, Sonic
- Recorded By – Graham Walker
- Saxophone – Alex Green
- Trumpet – Mick Manning
- Violin – Owen John
- Written-By – Pierce (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B4), Kember (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B4)
Notes
Featuring tracks not on vinyl release.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 0 2313-85101-4
Album
The Perfect Prescription is the second studio album by Spacemen 3. It is a concept album, a vision of a drug trip from inception to its blasted conclusion, highs and lows fully intact. The music becomes progressively more orchestral and serene until the high of the trip, represented by Ecstasy SymphonyTransparent Radiation Flashback, moving on to the moment of realisation where the high has faded and the comedown ensues, represented by the harsh opening guitar chords in Things'll Never Be. September 1987 Take Me to the Other Side 0:00 Walkin' With Jesus 5:28 Ode to in album Spacemen 3 - The Perfect Prescription 1987. Spacemen 3 - Take Me To The Other Side. Spacemen 3 - Walkin' With Jesus. Spacemen 3 - Ode To Street Hassle. Spacemen 3 - Ecstasy Symphony, Transparent Radiation Flashback. Spacemen 3 - Feel So Good. Spacemen 3 - Things'll Never Be The Same. Spacemen 3 - Come Down Easy. Spacemen 3 - Call The Doctor. Spacemen 3 - Rollercoaster. Ensuing reissues on CD included a rotating assembly of bonus tracks, often including two instrumental b-sides to the &q read more. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей. Drawing together some earlier material and a slew of new songs, Spacemen 3 tied everything together on the brilliant Perfect Prescription, the clear point of departure from tribute to psych inspirations and finding its own unique voice. The Perfect Prescription. Spacemen 3. Released September 1987. The Perfect Prescription Tracklist. Take Me to the Other Side Perfect Prescription. Space Rock. Band Name Spacemen 3. Album Name The Perfect Prescription. Type Album. Released date 1987. Labels Glass Records Taang Records Fire Records. The second studio album released by Spacemen 3 in 1987. Reissue by Fire records on 180gm vinyl. Tracklist Take Me To The Other Side Walking with Jesus Ode To Street Hassle Ecstasy Symphony Transparent Radiation Flashback Feel So Good Things Will Never Be The Same Come Down Easy Call The Doctor Please ask if you would like this package to be tracked and signed for as this can be arranged for an extra cost. Sonic Boom was the co-founder of Spacemen 3. His other projects include SPECTRUM and EXPERIMENTAL AUDIO RESEARCH. Sonic also produces, mixes and masters recordings from his New Atlantis Studio base. The Perfect Prescription was like taking an acid bath in the dungeon of the mind: revelatory but solitary. On Forged Prescriptions, the Spacemen are trying to absorb us into their skin. This two-disc release consists of various alternative mixes, demos, and covers from Spacemen 3's Perfect Prescription recording sessions. According to the Boom, the majority of these mixes were considered by us to be too hard to replicate live and therefore reduced for the original release. This is admittedly kind of absurd, like saying these tracks were too good to be listened to, but there is