Spacemen 3

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  • shoegaze
  • space rock
  • psychedelic
  • psychedelic rock
  • indie
Spacemen 3 were an English neo-psychedelic/space rock band formed in 1984 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Jason Pierce (aka J Spaceman) and Peter Kember (aka Sonic Boom). Their first album, Sound of Confusion (1986), was not successful commercially, but it attracted a loyal fanbase. Its follow-up, 1987's Perfect Prescription, is a concept album mirroring the highs and lows of a drug trip. It expanded the group's core of fans and is generally considered their masterpiece.

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Songs

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    Sometimes

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    Soul 1

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    Sound Of Confusion

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    Spaceman

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    Spacemen Jam

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    Starship

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    Starship (demo version)

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    Starship / Revolution

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    Starship/Revolution

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    Suicide

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    Suicide (alternate mix)

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    Suicide (live)

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    Suicide (Version 2)

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    Suicide [live]

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    T.V. Eye

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    Take Me to the Other Side

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    Take Me to the Other Side (demo version)

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    That's Just Fine

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    That's Just Fine (vocal version)

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    That's Just Fine (with vocal)

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    The Sound of Confusion

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    The World Is Dying

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    These Blues

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    Things'll Never Be the Same

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    Things'll Never Be the Same (demo version)

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    Transparent Radiation

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    Transparent Radiation (Flashback)

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    Transparent Radiation (Flashback) / Ecstasy Symphony

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    Transparent Radiation (long)

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    Transparent Radiation (organ version)

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    Transparent Radiation (single version)

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    Transparent Radiation (Violin mix)

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    Tremelo Experiment

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    TV Catastrophe

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    Velvet Jam

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    Walkin' With Jesus

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    Walkin' With Jesus (Sound of Confusion)

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    Walking With Jesus

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    Walking With Jesus (demo version)

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    Walkn' With Jesus (Sound of Confusion)

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    We Sell Soul

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    When Tomorrow Hits

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    Why Couldn't I See

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    Why Couldn't I See?


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