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Sound of Confusion

1986 studio album by Spacemen 3 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sound of Confusion
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Sound of Confusion is the first studio album by space rock group Spacemen 3, released in July 1986 on Glass Records. Four of the seven songs are cover versions; "Hey Man" combines the melody of Amen (gospel song) with the lyrics of Fixin' to Die Blues by Bukka White, "Rollercoaster", originally by the 13th Floor Elevators, "Mary Anne" (originally ″Just One Time″) by Juicy Lucy and "Little Doll" by The Stooges. The closing track "O.D. Catastrophe" clearly references the vocal melody of "T.V. Eye" by The Stooges, with an early version of the song even being titled "T.V. Catastrophe".[6]

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It was re-released in 1994 by Taang! including the three tracks on the Walkin' With Jesus EP and a demo of the song "2.35".[1]

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Track listing

Original release (Glass GLALP 018)

All tracks are written by Peter Kember and Jason Pierce, except where noted.

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1994 re-issue bonus tracks (Taang!)
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Personnel

Spacemen 3
Additional personnel
  • Bob Lamb – recording engineer
  • Steven Evans – photography

References

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