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Playing with Fire

 
Album Review: Playing with Fire

  • Artist: Spacemen 3
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Honey [Demo Version] Spacemen 3 (3:01)
Come Down Softly to My Soul Jason Pierce Spacemen 3 (3:46)
How Does It Feel? Spacemen 3 (7:58)
I Believe It Spacemen 3, Pete Kember Spacemen 3 (3:19)
Revolution Billy Duffy, Pete Kember Spacemen 3 (5:57)
Let Me Down Gently Spacemen 3 (4:29)
So Hot (Wash Away All of My Tears) Jason Pierce Spacemen 3 (2:38)
Suicide Spacemen 3, Jason Pierce Spacemen 3 (11:03)
Lord Can You Hear Me? Jason Pierce, Spacemen 3 Spacemen 3 (4:34)
Suicide [Live] Jason Pierce, Spacemen 3 Spacemen 3 (12:24)
Repeater (How Does It Feel) [Live] Spacemen 3 (5:31)
Che Martin Rev, Alan Vega Spacemen 3 (4:31)
May the Circle Be Unbroken Traditional Spacemen 3 (3:44)

Credits

Sonic Boom (Audio Production), William Carruthers (Guitar (Bass)), Jason Pierce (Vocals), Sonic (Producer), Sonic Boom (Guitar), Jason Pierce (Guitar), Sonic (Vocals), Sonic (Guitar), Jason (Vocals), Jason Pierce (Producer), Jason (Guitar), Jason (Audio Production), Sonic Boom (Vocals)
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Playing With Fire
Studio album by Spacemen 3
Released 1989
Genre Space rock
Neo-Psychedelia
Label Fire
Professional reviews
Spacemen 3 chronology
Performance
(1988)
Playing With Fire
(1989)
Recurring
(1990)

Playing With Fire is the penultimate studio album by Spacemen 3, released in 1989. The original CD version included two live bonus tracks recorded in the Netherlands, and an ensuing release on Taang! Records included two more b-sides. A reissued version of the album has an entire extra disc of demos and rarities.

Track listing

  1. "Honey" (Kember) – 3:01
  2. "Come Down Softly to My Soul" (Pierce) – 3:46
  3. "How Does It Feel?" (Kember) – 7:58
  4. "I Believe It" (Kember) – 3:19
  5. "Revolution" (Kember) – 5:57
  6. "Let Me Down Gently" (Kember) – 4:29
  7. "So Hot (Wash Away All of My Tears)" (Pierce) – 2:38
  8. "Suicide" (Kember, Pierce) – 11:03
  9. "Lord Can You Hear Me?" (Pierce) – 4:34

2001 reissue track listing

The 2001 CD reissue from Space Age Recordings:

Disc 1

# Title Length
1. "Honey"   3:01
2. "Come Down Softly to My Soul"   3:46
3. "How Does It Feel?"   7:58
4. "I Believe It"   3:19
5. "Revolution"   5:57
6. "Let Me Down Gently"   4:29
7. "So Hot (Wash Away All of My Tears)"   2:38
8. "Suicide"   11:03
9. "Lord Can You Hear Me?"   4:34
10. "Suicide (Live)"   12:25
11. "Repeater (How Does It Feel?) (Live)"   5:31
12. "Chè" [sic]"   4:31
13. "May the Circle Be Unbroken"   3:46

Disc 2

# Title Length
1. "Honey (Demo)"   3:24
2. "Let Me Down Gently (Drum Mix)"   4:51
3. "How Does It Feel? (Alternate Version)"   8:25
4. "Suicide (Alternate Mix)"   11:51
5. "Lord Can You Hear Me? (Demo Vocal)"   4:41
6. "I Believe It (Alternate Mix)"   3:20
7. "Chè [sic] (Maracas Mix)"   4:38
8. "Any Way That You Want Me (Demo)"   3:21
9. "Girl on Fire (Demo)"   2:06

References

  1. ^ Raggett, Ned. "Review: Spacemen 3 - Playing with Fire". Allmusic. http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:f9fixqrhldke. Retrieved 30 June 2009. 
  2. ^ Petridis, Alexis. "Review: Spacemen 3 - Playing with Fire". Q (EMAP Metro Ltd) (July 1999): 146. 

 
 

 

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