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Recorded
  
Bad Earth, London

Producer
  
Swervedriver

Release date
  
10 February 1998

Genre
  
Rock music

Length
  
15:44

Artist
  
Swervedriver

Label
  
Shock Records

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Released
  
10 February 1998 (1998-02-10)

Space Travel, Rock 'n' Roll is the seventh and final EP release by English alternative rock band Swervedriver. The EP was released on 10 February 1998 through Zero Hour, Shock Records, and Sonic Wave Discs record labels. The EP was released with the single format in Australia.

Contents

The EP showcases drummer Jez Hindmarsh's first experimentation with drum looping on the track "Good Ships". The EP also features an edited version of "99th Dream", the title track of the band's fourth studio album, 99th Dream (1998). The track features lyrics that quote from the Electric Prunes and the Psychedelic Furs.

Critical reception

Allmusic critic Tim Sendra praised the EP, stating: "The Space Travel, Rock 'n' Roll EP is proof that the band never wavered and was great until the very end." Sendra described the track "Good Ships" as an "impossibly moody space ballad" and compared the country-indebted track "Hate Your Kind" to Steve Miller's "Space Cowboy". Nevertheless, he also felt that the track "Stimulani" is "as close as the band ever got to filler, just simple chords repeated over and over with increasing volume and intensity."

Track listing

All songs are written by Swervedriver.

  1. "99th Dream" — 3:41
  2. "Good Ships" — 4:32
  3. "Hate Yr Kind" — 4:04
  4. "Stimulini" — 3:27

Personnel

Swervedriver
  • Adam Franklin – vocals, guitar
  • Jimmy Hartridge – guitar
  • Steve George – bass; engineering (2, 4)
  • Jez Hindmarsh – drums; engineering (1, 3)
  • Other personnel
  • Dick Meaney – engineering (1, 3)
  • Nick Addison – engineering (1, 3)
  • Paul Watson – artwork, design
  • Swervedriver – production
  • References

    Space Travel, Rock 'n' Roll Wikipedia