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Spiritualized? - Sweet Heart, Sweet Light album flac Performer: Spiritualized?
Title: Sweet Heart, Sweet Light
Style: Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Symphonic Rock
Released: 2012
Country: UK & Europe
MP3 album: 1609 mb
FLAC album: 1289 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: DMF MP2 APE MMF VOX MP1 AUD
Genre: Rock

Sweet Heart Sweet Light is the seventh studio album by Spiritualized. It was released on 16 April 2012, on Double Six Records. The band spent two years recording the album, in three different cities, and frontman Jason Pierce spent another year mixing it at home.

Sweet Heart Sweet Light fits that description. Yet it's not a drastic transformation as much as an acute refinement. Pierce is still using large orchestras and choirs to take his Robert Johnson blues way past the crossroads, to vistas that are as endless as they are empty. When I sing, 'Help me, Jesus,' you know I'm not asking for help fixing the fucking ca. Such an all-or-nothing attitude is risky, but that's the whole point. Pierce mixed Sweet Heart over eight drawn-out months under something of a drug-induced stupor. But it wasn't the kind of drug-induced stupor Pierce is known for. At the time, he was being hit with experimental chemotherapy treatments to combat a degenerative liver disease.

Sweet Heart, Sweet Light. While it's unfair to expect a masterpiece every time Pierce steps into the studio, this album often echoes 2003's Amazing Grace, especially because he revisits indulgences like orchestral flourishes and gospel choirs (and throws in a children's choir for good measure), which he finds all too easy to overuse.

Truly, Sweet Heart, Sweet Light is one of those gorgeous things and, if nothing else, the most profound late statement Spaceman has given us in a decade. I have never listen to any of Spiritualized discography but after hearing this album, i damn will now. Their LP "Truly, Sweet Heart, Sweet Light" coat a wide array of space rock, chamber pop and neo-psychedelia that feels more purification with the blissful soundscape. Their single track alone "Hey Jane" is a great example of the band displaying a catchy melody and evolving throughout the tune. Some tracks of the track-list feels more uplifting and cheerful.

Spiritualized have never recorded a bad album. Depending on your feelings about Amazing Grace, they’ve never recorded one that’s less than great. That one had Hold On, so I’m on the pro-Amazing Grace side of that particular divide. Ever since the band formed, Jason Pierce, the only constant member, has hit on a style that just works every time: Fragile hymns to lovesickness and addiction, sung in a disaffected monotone, and built up with so many waves of lovingly arranged instruments and expansive production techniques that they sound like cathedrals of light

Complete your Spiritualized? collection. Read on spiritualized message board that many of the UK white vinyls were VERY badly pressed (sound all muffled and bad) and they are offering a replacement black vinyl. Read up if yours is bad. US sounds great. Responder Ver 1 respuesta Notifícame Helpful.

Sweet Heart Sweet Light. Space Rock Spiritualized. Band Name Spiritualized. Album Name Sweet Heart Sweet Light. Erscheinungsdatum 16 April 2012. Labels Double Six Records. Musik GenreSpace Rock. Mitglieder die dieses Album besitzen2.

Jason Pierce captures an enticing elegiac euphoria on his latest album. Over the last decade or so, Spiritualized have veered from the lavish gospel of Let It Come Down to the clinical melancholia of Songs in A&E, via Amazing Grace's garage Wall of Sound. Since then, J Spaceman afforded himself a rare look back by taking '90s masterpiece Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space on the road

Tracklist

Huh? (Intro) 1:01
Hey Jane 8:52
Little Girl 3:40
Get What You Deserve 6:47
Too Late 3:45
Headin' For The Top Now 8:23
Freedom 4:32
I Am What I Am 4:37
Mary 6:12
Life Is A Problem 4:03
So Long You Pretty Thing 7:52

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DS045CD Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CD, Album) Double Six DS045CD UK & Europe 2012
none Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart Sweet Light ‎(11xFile, ALAC, Album) Fat Possum none 2012
DS045LPS Spiritualized Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(2xLP) Double Six DS045LPS Europe 2012
DS045LP Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(2xLP, Album) Double Six DS045LP UK & Europe 2012
FP1263-1 Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Whi) Fat Possum Records FP1263-1 US 2012
DS045LP Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Whi) Double Six DS045LP UK & Europe 2012
HSE-10118, DS045CDJ Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CD, Album) Hostess Entertainment Unlimited, Double Six HSE-10118, DS045CDJ Japan 2012
LAB 10122-2 Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CD, Album) Lab 344 LAB 10122-2 Brazil 2012
DS045CDTW Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CD, Album) Double Six DS045CDTW Taiwan 2012
FP1263-2 Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CD, Album) Fat Possum Records FP1263-2 USA & Canada 2012
4631452 Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CD, Album) Domino 4631452 Australia 2012
SI75CD Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Sound Improvement SI75CD Poland 2012
DS045CDP Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Double Six DS045CDP UK & Europe 2012
none Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CD, Album, Promo, Ind) Double Six none UK 2012
FP1263-PROMO Spiritualized?* Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CDr, Album, Promo, Wat) Fat Possum Records FP1263-PROMO US 2012
FP1263-PROMO Spiritualized Sweet Heart, Sweet Light ‎(CDr, Album, Promo, Wat) Fat Possum Records FP1263-PROMO US 2012


Comments: (5)
BOND
This pressing sounds really nice. Much warmer than the CD, and very quiet vinyl too
Dilkree
Whenever I write a review for Spiritualized I find myself bombed with questions as to the state of Jason Pierce’s health, wondering if he’s still epically dosing and drinking … to which I can only say “I’ve know idea.” I will say that his release Songs In A&E was laced with material regarding sickness and redemption, songs that barely broke the four minute mark, and seemed to indicate that our wayward traveler had been taking some stock in himself while doing some deep consideration.To that end the first single form Sweet Hear Sweet Light, originally to be entitle Huh?, was the blistering “Hey Jane,” a rocking and mildly jazzed out number that clocks in at nearly nine minutes, and comes off as a topdown drive through the city in search of something, though we’re never told what. With that in mind, I must admit that I didn’t see Sweet Hear Sweet Light coming, an album filled with orchestration (yes, an actual orchestra), around which are are built swaggering swaying hypnotic blues ah-la Robert Johnson, where Pierce says, “I want to make music that catches all of the glory and beauty and magnificence, but also the intimacy and fragility of life, and do it all within the space of the same ten seconds.” I’m not sure what that “same ten seconds” is all about, but he does create a great and masterful world, if only in his own head, where Lou Reed would have been comfortable living, a universe filled with girls named Mary and Jane (Maryjane standing in for marijuana?), freedom, fast cars, loyalty, death, self-loathing, Jesus (a reference back to the Spacemen 3 song “Walking with Jesus” which was about using heroin) and of course God (though in Jason’s world God creates nothing, does nothing, offers no helping hand, is simply an expletive, or acts as a sort of thematic moral compass that Jason looks to when things float out of hand, though when things are good, who needs a god of any sorts).As much fun as the music is, the liner notes offer an even deeper understanding, where he goes on to thank the doctors by name who got him through this eight month process while undergoing liver treatments, where he references Huh? (placed within a outline of a Stop sign) as a nod to his depressive messy and jumbled mental state. Say what you will, it’s important to understand that every character brought to light, what they say and how they live and survive in these songs are stand-ins for Jason Pierce, allowing them to express the things that Jason would never admit to, ideas and concepts that he could not possibly attain, only envision while falling back into his old habits. "Bewilderment" was the first word that came to mind after listening to this adventure which is, with Spiritualized always being a Jason Pierce (J. Spaceman) effort ... setting forth on another questionable chemical adventure, at least that’s what the album art with an imagined element from his own personal Periodic Table might suggest. Though once I made the adjustment and settled in, content to listen to his orchestral arrangements, arrangements filled with rhythmic cycles in zero gravity, images of Brian Wilson began to tumble through my head, images that were instantly meshed with The Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour, where hypnotic wonderings were mixed with classical structures and drifting drug induced rock n’ roll, all layered in reverbed backwashes of coloured sound and a calculated intensity that ebbed and flowed, building from almost nothingness into sound that possesses actual weight and intensity. And all this is delivered by a tender shaky voice that sounds unsettled and searching, full of longing and honesty ... and no regret.Jason finds many voices here, at times verging on controlled refined noise, while at other points he pulls together a warm Delta blues sound filled with enough soul to bring to mind the likes Wilco’s "Red Eyed & Blue." But the comparisons don’t stop there ... like a living hallucination, Jason draws from everything, even himself (Spiritualized and Spacemen 3), coming at you from just outside your field of vision, until you’re rolling so in tune with the music and the concept, that like any good drug, there’s no way out, you’re locked in for the rest of the trip. And it’s a warm introspective psychedelic ride to be sure, one that opens with a great bit of pop wanderlust, and then slowly unwinds like the spring of a mechanical watch, giving all, while winding down into oblivion.*** The Fun Facts: Poppy Spaceman named in true psychedelic fashion is Jason’s daughter.Review by Jenell Kesler
Silly Dog
Do you genuinely have no idea? Or do you have an idea you 'know'? ;)
Kajikus
Read on spiritualized message board that many of the UK white vinyls were VERY badly pressed (sound all muffled and bad) and they are offering a replacement black vinyl. Read up if yours is bad. US sounds great.
Mallador
This is correct, received my replacement black vinyl copy last week. You need to email [email protected] with proof of purchase and a photograph of your white vinyl copy showing the disc and labels.