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Slipstream  - Slipstream album flac Performer: Slipstream
Title: Slipstream
Style: Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Released: 1995
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1483 mb
FLAC album: 1570 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: DXD MPC VQF AIFF RA MP1 WMA
Genre: Rock

Slipstream is the sixteenth studio album by Bonnie Raitt, released in April 2012. American Songwriter Magazine praised it as "her best album in years and one of the best of her 40-year career. Two singles were released from the album, a cover of Gerry Rafferty's "Right Down the Line", and "Used to Rule the World", both of which charted on the Billboard Triple A chart. The album also spawned a highly successful concert tour.

The UK band Slipstream not to be confused with the American band "The Slipstream" were formed in 1994 after Mark Refoy left Spiritualized. The band consisted of Ian Anderson on guitar, Gary Lennon on bass, Steve Beswick on drums and occasional appearances from Jonny Mattock who had also stopped drumming for Spiritualized later that year. Over the following five years the band released two albums, Slipstream and Be Groovy Or Leave, and a compilation CD, Side Effects, all on Ché Trading.

Slipstream is more grounded in conventional rock and pop than one might assume from the presence of Spiritualized players, but this isn't a terrible thing - the band lends a spacy feel to more organic forms, and winds up sounding something like Mojave 3 might have if they'd retained the dreamier feels of Slowdive's Pygmalion ("Harmony".

Slipstream, her first album in seven years and the first she has self-released, is a loose and adventurous reminder of everything she does well. The LP divides into two parts, the larger featuring an enhanced version of her touring band. A cover of Gerry Rafferty’s 1978 hit Right Down the Line adds a reggae groove so right it rivals the original.

Slipstream by Subaqueous, released 11 October 2016 1. Slipstream (Feat. The Adaptive) 2. Tidal Spell (Feat. KR3TURE) 3. Lotus Weaver (Feat. Jekkis) 4. Ink Drip (Feat. Halfred) 5. Sweetest Invitation (Subaqueous Remix) 6. Seeds Dream (Feat. DanceHer aLive) 7. Graceful Shores Slipstream is the forthcoming album from Subaqueous, a new foray into sound from the bass producer Isaac Cotec. Slipstream explores the deepest valleys of the soul and takes listeners on a psychedelic bass journey into landscapes of the unknown.

Listen to music from Slipstream like The Abyss, Healing Hands & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Slipstream. The name 'Slipstream' is used by a number of artists, including as an alias for the Hi-NRG producer Ian Anthony Stephens ('I Kissed a Boy') and as the name of both a drum and bass act and the UK indie band described below. Slipstream were formed in 1994 after Mark Refoy left Spiritualized.

Tracklist

Harmony 4:17
Riverside 3:48
Pulsebeat 4:06
One Step Ahead 2:52
Sensurround 5:25
Computer Love 4:43
Sweet Mercy 3:36
Feel Good Again 3:31
Sundown 3:51
She Passes By 5:27
Feel Good Again 2 3:12
Drone In 'A' 4:13

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CHÉ 22 CD Slipstream Slipstream ‎(CD, Album) ché CHÉ 22 CD UK 1995
SAKI 007 Slipstream Slipstream ‎(CD, Album) Carrot Top Records SAKI 007 US 1995
CHÉ 22 LP Slipstream Slipstream ‎(LP) ché CHÉ 22 LP UK 1996
CHÉ 22 LP, CHÉ 23 Slipstream Slipstream ‎(LP, Whi + 7", S/Sided, Ltd, Num, Whi) ché, ché CHÉ 22 LP, CHÉ 23 UK 1996
Comments: (2)
Hugighma
Reviewed in Long Play column of the NME 8 April 1995. 7/10
Mamuro
New entry on the Indie LPs chart, NME 25th March 1995.