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Transmissions From the Satellite Heart by Flaming Lips (The) (Cassette, Jun-1993, Warner Bros. Records Record Label) 
Transmissions From the Satellite Heart by Flaming Lips (The) (Cassette, Jun-1993, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

 
Transmissions From the Satellite Heart by Flaming Lips (The) (Cassette, Jun-1993, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

Release Date: Jun 1993
Format: Cassette
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
Genre: Alternative, Rock & Pop
UPC: 093624533443
Product ID: EPID3537944
Description: Flaming Lips: Wayne Coyne (vocals, guitar); Steven Drozd, Michael Ivins, Ronald Jones. Recorded at Studio Seven, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from January to February 1993. TRANSMISSIONS FROM THE SATELLITE HEART is a perfect example of post-m...
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Track Listing
1. Turn It On
2. Pilot Can at the Queer of God
3. Oh My Pregnant Head (Labia in the Sunlight)
4. She Don't Use Jelly
5. Chewin' the Apple of Your Eye
6. Superhumans
7. Be My Head
8. Moth in the Incubator
9. *******
10. When Yer Twenty-Two
11. Slow Nerve Action

Details
Playing Time:43 min.
Producer:Keith Cleversley, The Flaming Lips
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Flaming Lips: Wayne Coyne (vocals, guitar); Steven Drozd, Michael Ivins, Ronald Jones.
Recorded at Studio Seven, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from January to February 1993.
TRANSMISSIONS FROM THE SATELLITE HEART is a perfect example of post-modern ear-candy: sour, rough and skewed on the outside, lusciously sweet and logically structure-less on the inside. It is a Beatles record with Eno at the controls. While the guitar tones are more akin to laser beams than to standard Gibsons, and the effects-laden vocals casually melt into any form of incidental noise (keyboards, feedback, whatever), songs like "Turn It On" and "She Don't Use Jelly" are nothing more than pure pop songs for now (1990s) people. And just as the best of the psychedelic/sonic pioneers--the Lips' obvious fore-fathers--realized that to creatively buck the system they must first embrace its established traditions, Wayne Coyne and company balance extended jams like "Moth In The Incubator" and "Slow Nerve Action" with the simple acoustic folk of "*******." Such moments lift TRANSMISSIONS FROM THE SATELLITE HEART from being just a good record to being masterpiece.

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