Track Listing 1. Take Me to the Other Side 2. Walkin' With Jesus 3. Ode to Street Hassle 4. Ecstasy Symphony 5. Transparent Radiation (Flashback) 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 12. Starship 13. Live Intro Theme (Xstacy)
| Details | | Producer: | Jason, Sonic Boom | | Distributor: | n/a | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Spacemen 3: Jason (vocals, guitar, organ, Farfisa organ); Sonic Boom (vocals, guitar, organ); Bassman (bass). Additional personnel: Owen John (violin); Alex Green (saxophone); Mick Manning (trumpet); Rosco (percussion). Producers: Pete "Sonic Boom" Kember, Jason Pierce. Reissued several times in various forms since its initial 1987 release, Spacemen 3's second album is a remarkable departure from the band's 1986 debut, SOUND OF CONFUSION. Reduced to a trio (guitarists/keyboardists Pete "Sonic Boom" Kember, Jason "Spaceman" Pierce, and bassist Pete Bassman) following the departure of the first album's drummer, Spacemen 3 makes an asset out of the newfound lack of percussion, giving THE PERFECT PRESCRIPTION a considerably less rock-oriented sound with much more open space in its varied, subtle arrangements. Highlights include one of Spacemen 3's finest cover versions, an extremely long, beautifully lush, violin-accented meditation on the Red Krayola's classic "Transparent Radiation," as well as the foreboding "Take Me to the Other Side." The album title introduces Pierce's pharmaceutical fixation, further developed in later Spacemen 3 album titles and Spiritualized cover art, but this album sounds suitably mind-warping on its own.
Editorial Reviews Ranked #31 in AP's list of the `Top 99 Of '85-'95' - ...They had British style and an American heart. They created mutant Thatcher-era gospels and on-the-dole recession blues....THE PERFECT PRESCRIPTION was exactly that: Something gorgeous to see you through the Everyday and the Endless Night. Alternative Press (07/01/1995)
Ranked #31 in AP's list of the `Top 99 Of '85-'95' - ...They had British style and an American heart. They created mutant Thatcher-era gospels and on-the-dole recession blues....THE PERFECT PRESCRIPTION was exactly that: Something gorgeous to see you through the Everyday and the Endless Night. Alternative Press (07/01/1995)
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