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Strung Out in Heaven

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Released
  
June 23, 1998

Length
  
47:12

Producer
  
Anton Newcombe

Recorded
  
Early 1998

Release date
  
23 June 1998

Label
  
TVT Records

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Strung Out in Heaven (1998)
  
Bringing It All Back Home – Again (1999)

Artist
  
The Brian Jonestown Massacre

Genres
  
Rock music, Psychedelic rock, Folk rock

Similar
  
The Brian Jonestown Massacre albums, Rock music albums

The brian jonestown massacre strung out in heaven full album


Strung Out in Heaven is the seventh full-length album by American psychedelic rock band The Brian Jonestown Massacre. It was released in June 1998 and was the band's first and only recording with the large independent label, TVT Records.

Contents

The brian jonestown massacre strung out in heaven full album


Background

After releasing a number of well-received recordings on the smaller psychedelia-focused Bomp! Records label, The Brian Jonestown Massacre were signed to a multi-record deal with TVT.

Recording and content

Matt Hollywood contributed more to this record due to Anton Newcombe being incapable of writing as many songs as he was addicted to heroin at the time.

The album is named after a lyric from the David Bowie song "Ashes to Ashes".

"Wisdom" is a re-recording of the same song that originally appeared on the band's second album, Methodrone. "Dawn" is also a re-recording, with the original version appearing on Take It from the Man!. "Spun" is also a re-recording of the same song that appears on the band's album Thank God for Mental Illness.

Musical style

AllMusic's Jason Ankeny writes, "Settling into a blissfully psychedelic drift, the album opts not for the Stones-inspired raunch of before but for Byrds-like guitars, muffled drums and pulsating Hammond organ lines, all topped off by Anton Newcombe's half-stoned, half-shamanic vocals".

Release

The recording didn't sell as many records as TVT had hoped, and they later mutually dissolved their remaining contractual obligations.

"Love" was released as a CD single, with a demo of "Wasting Away" as a B-side on TVT Records in 1998. "Love" and "Nothing to Lose" was also released as a double A-side single independently in 1997. The release featured "Let's Pretend It's Summer", "I've Been Waiting", "The Devil May Care (Mom & Dad Don't)" and an alternate version of "I've Been Waiting" as B-sides.

Critical reception

AllMusic praised the album, calling it "their least immediate, most restrained record to date [...] Strung Out in Heaven proves as engaging as their past efforts, with a focus and cohesiveness often lacking from their more visceral work", also calling it "the BJM's most mature outing yet". Head Heritage described it as "BJM's most easily accessible and truly genius album thus far."

Legacy

The song Going to Hell is featured in the "Faith, Hope & Trick" episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Track listing

All tracks written by The Brian Jonestown Massacre.

Personnel

  • Anton Newcombe – vocals, guitar, bass, drums
  • Matt Hollywood – bass, guitar, vocals
  • Jeffrey Davies – guitar, organ
  • Dean Taylor – guitar
  • Joel Gion – percussion
  • Miranda Lee Richards – vocals, flute
  • Adam Hamilton – drums
  • Norm Block – drums
  • Johnny Haro – drums
  • Songs

    1Going to Hell2:59
    2Let's Pretend It's Summer3:37
    3Wasting Away3:14

    References

    Strung Out in Heaven Wikipedia