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Released
  
28 March 1995

Studio
  
Moles Studio, Bath

Artist
  
Producer
  
Recorded
  
1993–1994

Length
  
68:11

Release date
  
28 March 1995

Label
  
Arista Records

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Genres
  
Rock music, Space rock, Shoegazing, Dream pop, Experimental rock

Similar
  
Spiritualized albums, Space rock albums, Other albums

Spiritualized pure phase full album


Pure Phase is the second album by Spiritualized, released on 28 March 1995. The album was recorded in the Moles Studio in Bath, and features contributions from The Balanescu Quartet. Initial CD copies were sold in a glow-in-the-dark, encapsulated CD case.

Contents

The lineup fluctuated during recording, with the band eventually reduced to a core trio of Jason Pierce, Kate Radley and Sean Cook. Previous members Mark Refoy and Jonny Mattock performed the main guitar and drums sections respectively, but by the time of album release, both men had been sacked from the band.

The track "Pure Phase" was the basis for a limited edition release called "Pure Phase Tones For DJs", which consisted of 16 versions of "Pure Phase", four on each side of the single, playable at both 33 and 45rpm. The tracks were in the keys of C/F; D/G; E/A; F/B-flat; G/C; A/D; B/E; and C/F, at varying frequencies. Pierce intended that they were to be used as a set, in order to make chords. The 'Pure Phase Tone' still features heavily in Spiritualized's live set to this day, playing in between songs and before they go onstage, acting as their entrance music.

In 2014, NME included the album in its list of "30 Glorious Britpop Albums That Deserve a Reissue Pronto."

Spiritualized medication


Track listing

All songs by J. Pierce except "Born Never Asked" by Laurie Anderson

Personnel

  • Jason Pierce – vocals, guitar (Gibson Firebird, Fender Thinline), dulcimer
  • Kate Radley – keyboards (Vox Continental, Farfisa, piano), "tones, drones and tremeloes", backing vocals
  • Sean Cook – bass (Fender Precision Bass), wha-monica
  • Mark Refoy – guitar
  • Jonny Mattock – drums
  • Chris Sharrack – drums on "Lay Back in the Sun"
  • Leon Hunt – banjo
  • Simon Clarke – flute, saxophone
  • Tim Sanders – saxophone
  • The Balanescu Quartet – strings
  • Claire Connors – string arrangement
  • Roddy Lorimer, Stephen Sidwell – trumpet
  • Stuart Gordon – violin
  • Helen White, Marilyn McFarlane – vocals on "Let It Flow"
  • Caroline Crawley – vocals on "The Slide Song"
  • Produced by Jason Pierce
  • Engineered by Mike Long, Andy Wilkinson, Julian Withers, Barry Clempson and Mads Bjerke
  • Assistant engineers: Scott Powell and Richard Baker
  • Mixed by Jason Pierce, John Coxon and Mads Bjerke
  • Mastered by Chris Blair at Abbey Road Studios
  • Songs

    1Medication8:16
    2The Slide Song3:52
    3Electric Phase1:34

    References

    Pure Phase Wikipedia


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