Spacemen 3 Dj Tones Ep Rarity

Spacemen 3Жанр: Shoegaze / PsychedelicГод выпуска диска: 1986-2003Страна: UKАудио кодек: MP3Битрейт аудио: 256-320

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Группа Spacemen 3 образовалась в 1982 году в городке Рагби благодаря знакомству Sonic Boom (он же Пит Кембер - Pete Kember) и J.Spaceman (он же Джейсон Пирс - Jason Pierce). В музыке Spacemen 3 чувствовалось влияние гаражного рока 60-х: The 13th Floor Elevators, The Stooges и MC5, а также разноплановых коллективов, типа Suicide и Can. Результатом стал неповторимый и монотонный, вводивший в транс, звук, с “The Sound of Confusion” и “The Perfect Prescription”- классических альбомов группы. В 1991-м Spacemen 3 распалась. Пирс образовал Spiritualized, а Sonic Boom направил свою активность на Spectrum, Experimental Audio Research, сотрудничество с Jessamine и эксперименталистом 60-х The Silver Apples.

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Albums
1 Losing Touch With My Mind
2 Hey Man
3 Rollercoaster
4 Mary Anne
5 Little Doll
6 2.35
7 D.D. Catastrophe
8 Walking with Jesus
9 Rollercoaster
10 Feel So Good
11 2.35
Sonic Boom's liner notes from the 1994 reissue in many ways capture the whole point of Spacemen 3's full-length debut: '[It] was basically an exorcism for us of our early material...we began our discography with an equal nod to our influences and our inspirations.' Indeed, calling Sound of Confusion derivative misses the point entirely, where calling it anything but a clear and specific homage to a sound and style would be a complete mistake. Three of its seven songs are cover versions -- 'Rollercoaster' by the 13th Floor Elevators, 'Mary Anne' by Juicy Lucy, and the Stooges' 'Little Doll' -- while the originals are at once very much Spacemen 3 songs and clear distillations of everything the band members were tripping out on at the time. Though Sonic and Pierce later expressed a preference for the takes included on the Taking Drugs to Make Music bootleg, the rough garage energy throughout still makes Sound of Confusion a fine listen, if nowhere near as stunning as where the band would later go. As was the case throughout the band's early days, Pierce handled all the vocals with the right amount of diffidence and low-key intensity, while he and Sonic cranked up the amps for minimal, bluntly entrancing riffs and the Brooker/Bain rhythm section chugged along. Of the originals, leadoff cut 'Losing Touch With My Mind' is the strongest of the bunch, a perfect fusion of the psych/proto-punk/drone influences of its creators sent into the outer void. Meanwhile, 'Hey Man,' the title audibly playing off the rhythm and sound of the word 'amen,' is the first of many overt references to gospel music that Pierce would incorporate for years to come. Some later CD versions included the Walking With Jesus EP for bonus tracks, along with one of the many demo takes on '2:35.'
1 Take Me to the Other Side
2 Walkin with Jesus
3 Ode to Street Hassle
4 Ecstasy Symphony
5 Transparent Radiation
6 Feel So Good
7 Things'll Never Be the Same
8 Come Down Easy
9 Call the Doctor
10 Soul 1
11 That's Just Fine
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. Planned as a concept album, Perfect Prescription works where so many other similar efforts failed due to the strength of the individual songs, as well as the smart focus of the concept in question -- a vision of a drug trip from inception to its blasted conclusion, highs and lows fully intact. The bookending of the album makes that much clear -- 'Take Me to the Other Side' is a brash, exultant charge into the joys of the experience, a sharp, tight performance. 'Call the Doctor,' meanwhile, is a pretty-but-wounded conclusion, husky singing and a drowsy mood detailing the final collapse. The many highlights in between beginning and end are so striking that the album is practically a best-of in all but name. Sonic's eventual work with Spectrum and E.A.R. gets clearly signaled via the majestic reprise of the Transparent Radiation single, here introduced by the swirling flange of an edited 'Ecstasy Symphony,' also originally from that release. Sonic's breathless delivery of the Red Krayola classic, combined with the elegant arrangement, is a marvel to hear. 'Walkin' With Jesus,' meanwhile, is practically the birth of Spiritualized, the much different earlier takes now become a reflective combination of acoustic guitar, two-note keyboard lines, and Pierce's yearning, aching desire. The intentionally nasty flip to that is the storming charge of 'Things'll Never Be the Same,' a call to arms (or injecting something into them) that's as disturbing as it is energetic, the compressed, violent rage of feedback and rhythmic charge a gripping listen. Guest performers from the Jazz Butcher family tree, including Alex Green on sax, help expand the record's sonic range even further. Further reissues include a rotating series of bonus tracks from contemporary singles.
1. Come Together
2. Rollercoaster
3. Take Me to the Other Side
4. Things'll Never be the Same
5. Starship / Revolution
6. Little Doll
7. O.D. Catastrophe
8. Come Together Two Times
1 Mary-Anne
2 Come Together
3 Things'll Never Be the Same
4 Take Me to the Other Side
5 Rollercoaster
6 Starship
7 Walkin' with Jesus
Recorded in Amsterdam in 1988, the live Performance documents a set from the Perfect Prescription tour; the emphasis here is on the group's loud, noisy origins -- only the closing 'Feel So Good' hints at the more subdued atmospheres and textures which emerged as Spacemen 3's primary focus as they approached Playing With Fire. Among the highlights: 'Take Me to the Other Side,' 'Walkin' With Jesus' and 'Come Together.'
1 Honey
2 Come Down Softly to My Soul
3 How Does It Feel?
4 I Believe It
5 Revolution
6 Let Me Down Gently
7 So Hot (Wash Away All of My Tears)
8 Suicide
9 Lord Can You Hear Me?
10 Suicide [live]
11 Repeater (How Does It Feel) [live]
12 Che
13 May the Circle Be Unbroken
Appropriately preceded by the mind-melting crunch of the 'Revolution' single, Playing with Fire proved to be the end of Spacemen 3 as a functioning band, but in truly spectacular fashion. Exploring both the depths of serene, agog beauty and sheer tape-shredding chaos, Playing with Fire pushed the extremes of The Perfect Prescription to an even further edge. It's little surprise that Pierce and Sonic couldn't find themselves properly working together after it, but even less that hordes of bands to follow would rank Playing with Fire as the equal (or better) of psychedelia's '60s/'70s forebears. Sonic himself is quoted in one reissue's liner notes as feeling the album 'was the refining point of a lot of my theories on minimalism being maximalism' -- as apt a description as any. One of his songs, 'How Does It Feel?,' sums it up by using a series of notes echoing off into the distance, again and again. With future Spiritualized bassist Will Carruthers in place of Bain, the trio (and uncredited drummer) created glazed, liquid songs with subtle arrangements and sheer reveling in aural joys. Flange is everywhere, as is echo, full dynamic stereo mixes and more, a feast of sound. When aiming toward a gentler, hushed sound, most notably on Pierce's compositions, the incorporation of gospel power filtered through the band's own perspective results in wonders, as heard on 'Come Down Softly to My Soul' and the album closing 'Lord Can You Hear Me?' As for the louder end of things, besides the awesome 'Revolution' itself, a slow burn blast that just keeps getting more and more obsessive and frenetic as it goes, Sonic calling for a release of energy in a mere five seconds, the other complete freakout is 'Suicide.' An instrumental tribute to the New York synth pioneers, Spacemen 3 keep the minimalism and up the feedback with astonishing results. Initial repressings of the album in the mid-'90s included tracks from the Revolution and Threebie singles, while an elaborate reissue in 1999 also including a full extra disc of demos and rarities, including covers of the Perfect Disaster's 'Girl on Fire' and the Troggs' 'Anyway That You Want Me' -- eventually Spiritualized's first single.
Dreamweapon: An Evening of Contemporary Sitar Music 1990 320kbps
1 An Evening of Contempoary Sitar Music
2 Ecstasy in Slow Motion Kember, Pierce
3 Spacemen Jam
Taking off from the ideals which form the core of La Monte Young's concept of 'dream music,' the heart of Dreamweapon is 'An Evening of Contemporary Sitar Music,' a transfixing 40-plus-minute document of a landmark Spacemen 3 performance recorded at Waterman's Art Centre in Hammersmith on August 19, 1988. Perhaps the purest expression of the Spacemen aesthetic, the piece is an unbroken tapestry of hypnotic drones, throbbing tones, and repetitive phrases, dappled here and there by evaporating fragments of the melodies which later resurfaced on Playing With Fire. The cumulative effect is one of utter disorientation -- all notions of time and space quickly give way to complete conscious immersion in the music's narcotic tug. A pair of epic rarities, Sonic Boom's feedback sculpture 'Ecstasy in Slow Motion' and 'Spacemen Jam,' round out the package.
1 Big City
2 Why Couldn't I See
3 I Love You
4 Just to See You Smile
5 Set Me Free/I Got the Key
6 When Tomorrow Hits
7 Feel So Sad
8 Hypnotized
9 Sometimes
10 Feelin' Just Fine (Head Full of Shit)
11 Billy Whiz/Blue, Pt. 1
1 Rollercoaster
2 Mary Anne
3 Bo Diddley Jam
4 2:35
5 Walking With Jesus
6 I Believe It
7 Lord Can You Hear Me?
8 Things'll Never Be the Same
9 Starship
10 Revolution
11 Suicide
12 Take Me to the Other Side
13 Suicide (Version 2)
Recorded over four nights in Germany during what turned out to be Spacemen 3's final tour, Live in Europe 1989 is far better than the more ragged earlier Spacemen 3 live album, 1988's Performance. The album's also notable for documenting the group's short-lived quartet lineup, with bassist Willie Carruthers and drummer Jon Mattock. Despite the change in rhythm sections, the focus is, as always, on guitarists Pete Kember and Jason Pierce, who by this point in the group's career aren't even pretending to be interesting in standard verse-chorus-verse structure. Rather surprisingly, only one of the 13 tracks -- a 16-minute take on Playing With Fire's centerpiece track, 'Suicide' -- breaks the ten-minute barrier that was so often smashed through on the group's studio recordings, but there's still an epic, expansive feel to these loose, perfectly ragged performances. Although newcomers are advised to start with Playing With Fire or Recurring, Live in Europe 1989 is essential for fans. A shortened version of this was released on Bomp Records in 1995 under the title Spacemen Are Go! The missing tracks are a murmuring version of the single 'Take Me to the Other Side' and an inconsequential seven-minute alternate take of 'Suicide.'
Compilations
For All The Fucked Up Children Of The World We Give You 1984 320kbps
1. Things'll Never Be the Same
2. 2:35
3. Walkin' With Jesus
4. Fixin' to Die
5. T.V. Catastrophe
6. Things'll Never Be the Same
7. Walkin' With Jesus
An unexpected peek into the band's earliest possible roots, For All the Fucked Up Children preserves Spacemen 3's first ever studio recording work from 1984. Though there are seven cuts total, only five songs are on offer -- the remaining two are alternate mixes of some recordings, interesting but not notably different. Outside of a completely fried take of 'TV Catastrophe,' those expecting Playing With Fire, or even Sound of Confusion, will have some (pleasant, happily) surprises at hearing where the group was and had yet to go. 'Things'll Never Be the Same' readily demonstrates how the trio changed more with time. Where the version on The Perfect Prescription is a viciously compressed, psychotic monster of a track, here it's almost easygoing, Pierce's voice swathed in the appropriate echo while all three lay down everything in a country/blues-with-feedback approach. 'Walkin' With Jesus' is even more radically different from either of the more familiar later takes, again cooking up a slow and steady blues twang and stomp with plenty of ambient space, Sonic contributing harmonica while Pierce does his best imitation of Lou Reed-sings-Muddy Waters. 'Fixin' to Die,' meanwhile, may share its title with other tracks but is its own little beast, an early take of 'Come Down Easy' with different lyrics and backing vocals but the same general low-key gospel groove. As a great bonus, the packaging has both a review of a live show from around the same period -- if nothing else, confirming that Rugby was apparently not only an unlikely place for Spacemen 3 to come from, but any band, period -- and an early publicity photograph. Seeing the original three in short haircuts -- Sonic even has a buzz! -- while striking semi-Kraftwerk poses is something else, though at least the sunglasses are in place.
Spacemen 3 discography
01 Honey (Alternative Mix)
02 Walkin' With Jesus (Alternative Mix)
03 Repeater (Alternative Mix)
04 X-Tacy Symphomy (Alternative Mix)
05 Transparent Radiation (Alternative Mix)
06 Losing Touch With My Mind (Northhampton Demo)
07 Suicide (Heavy Drum Mix)
08 Things'll Never Be the Same (Drum Mix)
09 Why Couldn't I See (Alternative Mix)
Dispensable. Unofficially compiling mixes and demos from 1986-1991, Losing Touch With Your Mind does for Spacemen 3's lo-fidelity psychedelia what a sprinkler does for a thunderstorm. Rabid fans frustrated at the growing pomposity (and self-destruction) of Jason Pierce's subsequent Spiritualized might fondle every unpolished crevice of the more impressive material here, but for most this is a strangled, barrel-scraping experience. The cover of Red Crayola's 'Transparent Radiation' makes Lou Reed sound like Mr. Bean, the alternative mix of 'Honey' comes off as even more of a Stone Roses backward track than before, yet for the rest, Spacemen 3's Velvet Underground junkie odes feel too long, too similar, or too incomplete. A shame since the band's stoned abstraction begs for true remixes someday. Taking Drugs to Mix Music to Demand More Remixing To?

Spacemen 3 Discography

Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To [Bonus Track] 1990 320kbps
1 The Sound of Confusion
2 2.35 [Version 1]
3 Losing Touch With My Mind
4 Amen
5 That's Just Fine (Vocal Version)
6 Come Down Easy
7 Mary Anne
8 Feel So Good
9 2:35 (Feedback Version)
10 Hey Man
11 It's Allright
12 2:35 (Version 2)
13 Things'll Never Be the Same
Never has a record been so aptly titled, or so perfectly descriptive of a band's particular vision of the universe. For all that, the original appearance of Taking Drugs was in fact a bootleg on the semi-legendary/semi-notorious Father Yod imprint in 1990, later supplemented with contemporary outtakes and cuts for the Bomp reissue in 1994 and one further song for the Space Age version in 2000. The original seven tracks, dated January 1986 and the first recordings to feature Pete Bain on bass, are collectively known as the Northampton Demos, understandably named for the recording location in a studio outside said English city. Both Sonic and Pierce have been on record as long preferring these takes to the eventual versions that surfaced for the most part on Sound of Confusion. Certainly it's a fine set of performances, showing a definite step toward the more familiar sound of the group and away from the rougher takes on For All the Fucked Up Children of the World. 'The Sound of Confusion,' aka 'Walkin' With Jesus,' rips along with fierce energy, Pierce's singing and the rampaging, primitive wail and rumble of the band just wonderful. 'Losing Touch With My Mind' takes things to an even higher level, a huge wallop of feedback and beat (Natty Brooker's drumming in particular delivers just what the doctor ordered), Pierce delivering the lines with a flat, cutting drawl. On the slightly lighter tip, 'Come Down Easy' is more or less fully in place (aside from singing about it being 1986!), possessing a more upfront but less vocally distinct feel than the Perfect Prescription take. The tracks that surfaced on the later reissues come from a variety of different sessions, including the original take on 'Feel So Good' and a good live version of 'Things'll Never Be the Same,' one of several cuts featuring Brooker's drumming replacement Rosco.
1 Roller Coaster
2 Mary Anne
3 Bo Diddley Jam
4 2:35
5 Walking With Jesus
6 I Believe It
7 Lord Can You Hear Me?
8 Things'll Never Be the Same
9 Starship [#]
10 Revolution [#]
Also released as Live in Europe 1989 with two extra songs, Spacemen Are Go! was released in large part as a response to Performance, which at least some members of the group felt was a sub-par effort. Collected from various German shows in that year, the album covers the last era of the band as a live act, not to mention the rarest of all the lineups: a four-piece with bassist Will Carruthers and drummer Jon Mattock, who would eventually become founding members of Spiritualized with Pierce. Though fidelity varies a bit throughout, the remastering job, partially overseen by Sonic, presents good results, not to mention a number of cuts performed by the band only on rare occasions. Only three Playing With Fire cuts regularly appeared in the live set, but two of the less performed songs take a bow here, a stripped down, striking take on 'I Believe It' and a gentle ramble through 'Lord Can You Hear Me?' As for the classics -- or at least what many later would recognize as such -- some appear in notably different versions from the studio takes. 'Walkin' With Jesus' has a quick, happy feel to it, for all that Pierce changes a line to go 'cause I can't stand this life/without sweet heroin.' Other songs, notably the twin rampages of 'Revolution' and a 16-minute take on 'Suicide,' completely let fly with all the psychosis the studio versions had and then some. In keeping with the band's acknowledged reverence and inspiration from the past, a variety of covers appear, with a short version of the 13th Floor Elevators' 'Rollercoaster' kicking things off for the album as a whole. There's also the 'Bo Diddley Jam,' not so much a cover as an enthusiastic rip through that legend's style, laced with appropriately heavy vibes.
1 Walkin' With Jesus
2 Rollercoaster
3 Feel So Good
4 Transparent Radiation
5 Esctasy Symphony
6 Transparent Radiation (Flashbacks)
7 Starship
8 Take Me to the Other Side
9 Soul 1
10 That's Just Fine
Translucent Flashbacks fills in some of the gaps in the early chapters of the Spacemen 3 story, compiling singles, B-sides, and rarities issued primarily in conjunction with the Sound of Confusion and The Perfect Prescription albums. Among the essentials: the complete 'Ecstasy Symphony' (a fragment of which leads into Prescription's 'Transparent Radiation'), the early single version of 'Walkin' With Jesus,' and the full-on 17-minute 'Rollercoaster.'
1 Starship
2 Revolution
3 Suicide
4 Repeater
5 Live Intro Theme (Xtacy)
1 Things'll Never Be the Same
2 Walking With Jesus
3 Come Down Easy [demo version]
4 Transparent Radiation [Single Version]
5 Ode to Street Hassle
6 Call the Doctor
7 Ecstacy Symphony
8 Feel So Good
9 Soul 1
10 Transparent Radiation
11 Come Down Easy
12 Walking With Jesus [demo version]
13 Things'll Never Be the Same [demo version]
14 We Sell Soul [#]
15 Starship [demo version]
16 Take Me to the Other Side [demo version]
17 Velvet Jam [#]
18 I Want You Right Now [#]
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.
EPs and singles
01 Revolution
02 Che
03 May The Circle Be Unbroken
The teaser single for the full length masterpiece Playing With Fire, 'Revolution' wasn't merely one of Spacemen 3's best tracks but an honest-to-goodness standout of full-on rock & roll insanity. With Sonic Boom and Jason Pierce's guitar playing pushed to the max, delivering a Stooges-inspired riff with utter intensity -- and while Will Carruthers kept the rhythm moving on bass, Sonic took advantage of the slightly calmer moments to coolly deliver a lyric threatening destruction for those who want to keep people down. As political and potent as anything the MC5 wrote and better than anything Primal Scream tried in the same vein, it's sheer power and freedom incarnate. The B-sides, both covers, pay tribute to two of the band's many influences. 'Che,' written by avant-electro rockers Suicide, gets a rock band arrangement from Kember while retaining the original's downbeat creep-out atmosphere. Meanwhile, the gospel roots of the band get a fine nod via the traditional 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken?,' unsurprisingly sung and arranged by Pierce and delivered in a gentle, jaunty style.
01 Hypnotized
02 Just To See You Smile (Honey Pt. 2)
03 The World Is Dying
1 Big City (Everybody I Know Can Be Found Here)
2 Drive
3 Big City (Waves of Joy) [demo version]
4 Drive [demo version]

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Nov 27, 2018 Formed in 1982 in the town of Rugby by Pete Kember (Sonic Boom (2)) and Jason Pierce (J. Spaceman), Spacemen 3 were to become one of the most important bands of the eighties, with their offshoots destined to spread out and become equally as vital in the nineties.Spacemen 3 and Jesus And Mary Chain were the godfathers of the shoegazer and drone-rock scene which blossomed in the U.K. DJ Tones EP2008 Our new desktop experience was built to be your music destination. Listen to official albums & more. Search for auction results of rare vinyl records. 51 to 75 of 3589 items found for spacemen 3.

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ArtistRelease NameCat.No.LabelFormatYearCountry
Spacemen 3Come Down Easy Pa 8689Not On Label (Spacemen 3)7', Numbered, Unofficial Release, White Label
Spacemen 3For All The Fucked-Up Children Of This World We Give You Spacemen 3 (First Ever Recording Session, 1984) SFTRI 368Sympathy For The Record IndustryLP, Album1995US
Spacemen 3Come Down Easy Pa 8689Not On Label (Spacemen 3)7', Numbered, Unofficial Release, White Label
Spacemen 3Threebie 3 Threebie 3Fire Records12', Limited Edition, Numbered1989UK
The Spacemen (3)Soran Fishing Song By The Spacemen 7NE-45003Lion Records (17)7', 45 RPM, EP1967Singapore
Spacemen 3Take Me To The Other Side sfire158-3Fire Records12', 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue2011UK
Liquid Team (2)A Tribute To Spacemen 3 mk001Mimikaki7', Limited Edition2002France
Spacemen 3The Perfect Prescription GLALP 026Glass Records (2)LP, Album1987UK
Spacemen 3Performance GLALP 030Glass Records (2)LP, Album1988UK
Spacemen 3Sound Of Confusion REFIRE 5Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue1989UK
Spacemen 3Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To FYP-L25Father YodLP1990US
Spacemen 3Performance REFIRE 11Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue1990UK
Spacemen 3Hypnotized / Just To See You Smile BLAZE 36TFire Records12', 45 RPM, Single1989UK
Spacemen 3Dreamweapon fright 042Fierce Recordings12', 33 ⅓ RPM1990UK
Spacemen 3Losing Touch With Your Mind... MR 011Munster RecordsLP, Unofficial Release1991Spain
Spacemen 3Walking With Jesus / Take Me To The Other Side (Demo Version) / Walking With Jesus (Demo Version) egs01Earworm7', 33 ⅓ RPM, Single2003UK
Spacemen 3Take Me To The Other Side GLASS 12054Glass Records (2)12', 45 RPM1988UK
Spacemen 3Revolution BLAZE 29TFire Records12', 45 RPM1988UK
Spacemen 3Big City BLAZE 41TFire Records12', 45 RPM1990UK
Spacemen 3Big City (Remixes) BLAZE 41TRFire Records12', 45 RPM1990UK
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire TAANG! 97Taang! Records10', Album, Reissue1994US
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire ORBIT 011 LPSpace Age RecordingsLP, Album, Reissue1999UK
Spacemen 3Hypnotized / Just To See You Smile BLAZE 36SFire Records7', 45 RPM, Single1989UK
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire FIRE LP16Fire RecordsLP, Album1989UK
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire BLP 4032BOMP!LP, Album1989US
Spacemen 3Transparent Radiation FE-017Forced Exposure7', 33 ⅓ RPM1989US
Spacemen 3Recurring FIRE LP23Fire RecordsLP, Album1990UK
Spacemen 3Big City - Drive BLAZE 41Fire Records7', 45 RPM, Single, Limited Edition1990UK
Spacemen 3Walkin' With Jesus GLAEP 105Glass Records (2)12'1986UK
Spacemen 3The Perfect Prescription REFIRE 6Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue1989UK
Spacemen 3Dreamweapon ORBIT 001Space Age RecordingsLP, Album, Reissue1995UK
Spacemen 3Transparent Radiation GLAEP 108Glass Records (2)12', 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Maxi-Single1987UK
Spacemen 3Sound Of Confusion GLALP 018Glass Records (2)LP, Album1986UK
Spacemen 3Revolution / When Tomorrow Hits MS-8Not On Label (Mudhoney)7', Limited Edition, Unofficial Release1992
Spacemen 3Recurring FIRE LP 23SFire RecordsLP, Album, Limited Edition1991UK
Spacemen 3Live In Europe 1989 ORBIT002LPSpace Age RecordingsLP1995UK
Spacemen 3The Perfect Prescription Geni LP001Genius Records (2)LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue1990US
Spacemen 3Translucent Flashbacks (The Glass Singles) FLIP DLP003Fire Records12', Compilation1995UK
Spacemen 3Revolution BLAZE 29SFire Records7', Single, 45 RPM1988UK
Liquid Team (2)Tribute To Spacemen 3 mk001Mimikaki7', Limited Edition2002France
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire BLP 4032BOMP!LP, Album, Repress1990US
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire BLP 4032BOMP!LP, Album, Repress1990US
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire BLP 4032BOMP!LP, Album, Repress1990US
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire BLP 4032BOMP!LP, Album, Repress1990US
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire BLP 4032BOMP!LP, Album, Repress1990US
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire BLP 4032BOMP!LP, Album, Repress1990US
VariousA Tribute To Spacemen 3 Rgirl 2LPRocket GirlLP, Compilation1998UK
Spacemen 3DJ Tones GPS44The Great Pop SupplementLP, Limited Edition2008UK
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire RTD 107Rough TradeLP, Album1989Germany
Spacemen 3Recurring ZL 74917DedicatedLP, Album1991Germany
Spacemen 3Big City (Remix) BLAZE 41TRFire Records12', White Label, Promo1991UK
Spacemen 3Big City BLAZE41TFire Records12', Promo, White Label1990UK
Spacemen 3I Love You / Sometimes CAT089The Catalogue7'1991UK
Spacemen 3Sound Of Confusion sfire015-1Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue2009UK
Spacemen 3The Perfect Prescription sfire016-1Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue2009US
Spacemen 3Performance sfire040-1Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue2009US
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire TAANG!97Taang! Records10', Album, Limited Edition, Reissue2009US
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire BLP 4032BOMP!LP, Album, Repress1990US
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire FIRE LP16Fire RecordsLP, Album, Repress1988UK
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire LIFT 022Hitch-Hyke RecordsLP, Album1989Greece
Spacemen 3Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To FYP-L25Father YodLP, Reissue2010US
Spacemen 3The Perfect Prescription geniLP 001Genius Records (2)LP, Album1988US
Spacemen 3Transparent Radiation SFIRE1582Fire Records12', EP, 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue2011US
Spacemen 3Walkin' With Jesus SFIRE 158-1Fire Records12', Reissue2011UK
Spacemen 3Losing Touch With Your Mind... noneNot On LabelLP, Unofficial Release
Spacemen 3Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To FYP-L25Father YodLP, Reissue2010US
Spacemen 3Losing Touch With Your Mind... MR 011Munster RecordsLP, Repress, Unofficial Release1991Spain
Spacemen 3Dreamweapon fright 042Fierce Recordings12', 33 ⅓ RPM, Test Pressing1990UK
Spacemen 3Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To FYP-L25Father YodLP, Reissue2010US
Spacemen 3Hypnotized / Just To See You Smile BLAZE 36TFire Records12', Limited Edition1989UK
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire TAANG!97Taang! Records10', Album, Reissue, Limited Edition2009US
The Spacemen (4)Same Old Grind / Run For Your Life 309Big Sound (3)7', 45 RPM, Single1966US
Spacemen 3Sound Of Confusion FIRELP015Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue2013UK
Spacemen 3Performance FIRELP040Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue2013UK
Spacemen 3The Perfect Prescription Firelp016Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue2013UK
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire FIRE LP 16Fire RecordsLP, Album, Mispress1988UK
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire FIRE LP16Fire RecordsLP, Album1988Germany
Spacemen 3Losing Touch With Your Mind... MR 011Munster RecordsLP, Unofficial Release1991Spain
The Spacemen (3)Awa Crazy Dance/Japanese Folks Songs In Elec.Guitars [阿波踊り/エレキギターで民謡を] SJV 156NivicoLP, Album1965Japan
Spacemen 3Live At The New Morning, Geneva, Switzerland, 18.05.1989 MGS3Mental Groove RecordsLP, Test Pressing2013Switzerland
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire 506203Fire RecordsLP1988France
The Spacemen (3)Elec Dynamica (エレキ ダイナミカ) SJV 121Victor12', 33 ⅓ RPM, Album, Stereo1965Japan
Spacemen 3Take Me To The Other Side GLASS 12054Glass Records (2)12', 45 RPM1988UK
Spacemen 3Take Me To The Other Side / Set Me Free / I Love You MM002Moroccan Mayhem RecordsEP, 7', 33 ⅓ RPM, Unofficial Release1995UK & US
Spacemen 3Translucent Flashbacks FIRE 158Fire Records12'2014UK
Spacemen 3Live At The New Morning, Geneva, Switzerland, 18.05.1989 MG099Mental Groove RecordsLP2014Switzerland
The Spacemen (4)Modman / Retro 303Big Sound (3)7', 45 RPM, SingleUS
Spacemen 3Live At The New Morning, Geneva, Switzerland, 18.05.1989 MG099Mental Groove RecordsLP2014Switzerland
Spacemen 3Live At The New Morning, Geneva, Switzerland, 18.05.1989 MG099Mental Groove RecordsLP, Album2014Switzerland
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire BLP 4032BOMP!LP, Album, Repress1990US
Spacemen 3The Perfect Prescription FIRELP016Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue2013UK
Spacemen 3Sound Of Confusion FIRELP015Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue2015UK
Spacemen 3Recurring FIRE LP23Fire RecordsLP, Album, Promo, White Label1990UK
Spacemen 3The Perfect Prescription FIRELP016Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue2013UK
The Spacemen (3)Elec Dynamica JAEP 10Nivico7', 45 RPM, EPHong Kong
Spacemen 3Transparent Radiation FIRE158-2Fire Records12', 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Reissue2014US
The Spacemen (3)Elec Dynamica SJV 121NivicoLP, Stereo1965Japan
The Spacemen (3)Young Dance Party 1966 SJV 186NivicoLP, Stereo1966Japan
The Spacemen (3)Viva Elec. Guitar = エレキ・ギター万才 SJVN 147NivicoLP, Stereo1965Japan
The Spacemen (3)Elec Dynamica 7NE-45005Lion Records (17)7', 45 RPM, EP1967Singapore
The Spacemen (3)Hit Melody Of Elec. Guitar 7NE-45001Lion Records (17)7', 45 RPM, EP1967Singapore
Spacemen 3Performance FIRELP040Fire RecordsLP, Album, Reissue2013UK
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire BLP 4032BOMP!LP, Album, Test Pressing1989US
Spacemen 3Playing With Fire Vogue 506203VogueLP1989France
The Spacemen (3)エレキで盆踊り SJV-203VictorLP, Album, Stereo1966Japan
The Spacemen (3)愛して愛して愛しちゃったのよ(琴とエレキギター) SJV 157NivicoLP1965Japan
Spacemen 3Losing Touch With Your Mind... MR 011Munster RecordsLP, Unofficial Release1991Spain
The Spacemen (3)エレキ・ギター ベスト4 = Best 4 SJET-298Dot Records7', 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Stereo1965Japan
V.C. & The SaucersThose Spacemen Never Lie/The Border Song 923-601 E45Starman Records (3)12'1984US
VariousA Tribute To Spacemen 3 Rgirl 2LPRocket GirlLP, Compilation, Limited Edition1998UK