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Spiritualized

Let It Come Down

Let It Come Down

UPC: 767981175416

Format: LP (2 disc)

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Spiritualized includes: Spaceman (vocals, banjo, harmonica, piano, keyboards); Doggen Foster (acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica);
Martin Schellard (guitar, banjo, piano, bass); John Coxon (guitar, piano, Farfisa organ, synthesizer); Raymond Dickaty (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone); Tim "Thighpaulsandra" Lewis (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond C-3 organ, Mini-Moog synthesizer); Tom Edwards (vibraphone, marimba, timpani, percussion, bells); Kevin Bales (drums).
Additional personnel includes: London Community Gospel Choir, Mimi Parker (background vocals).
Recorded at Air Studios and Abbey Road Studios, London, England.
Spiritualized has never been a stable group. The mythology surrounding the progressive psychedelic band reads like a tabloid article--tales of drug abuse, mental distress, and inner-band turmoil are common themes. Sparking further controversy, frontman Jason Pierce fired his entire backing band prior to recording LET IT COME DOWN. Fortunately, the arguably hasty maneuver had little effect on the overall result. While there's more of an emphasis on straightforward pop songcraft than on space-rock excursions, the classic Spiritualized sound is still present.
Although the fourth full-length Spiritualized outing has been billed as the "rehab" album, tunes like "The Twelve Steps" and "The Straight and the Narrow" suggest a man still engaged in a struggle with his narcotic demons. Sonically, LET IT COME DOWN delves further into Pierce's beloved gospel realm. Whereas earlier efforts toyed with R&B/gospel flavoring (mixed with lovely hypnotic rock), Pierce has apparently decided that this direction is now a primary focus. Many tracks feature backing vocals by choral singers, and song titles such as "Won't Get to Heaven (the State I'm In)" and "Lord Can You Hear Me" reinforce this religious motif. All in all, another fine release and welcome addition to an ever-growing Spiritualized catalog.

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