Spacemen 3 The Perfect Prescription Rarity

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Perfect Prescription is the album that introduced me to Spacemen 3, and was one of the very last pieces of vinyl I ever bought. Anything I had come to perceive as psychedelic music quickly shifted gears, and took a backseat to that release, leaving me thinking that finally, some twenty years after the vivid psychedelic splendors of the 1960’s fell under its own weight, here, the hypnotic drifting lo-fi swirling drones, and lyrical presentations have finally caught up with the concept. And amazingly so. There was nothing complicated about Perfect Prescription with its thick, rich, lush interweaving sounds and textures.

But that’s how the really splendid things are, simply elegant. Perfect Prescription danced liquid images across my half closed eyes as I lay wrapped in the darkness, music totally engulfing me. These were the dynamics that would carry Spacemen, Spiritualized, The Darkside, and Spectrum into the future, to distant galaxies, and sadly into serious drug addition. After all, this is music designed to get high to, and to that end, if you are not one predisposed to drifting off into the nether regions of your mind, then this may just not be the perfect album for your ears. Though if you do have a penchant for cutting the cord from time to time, and find yourself floating among the stars, then Perfect Prescription is just what the Night Nurse ordered. While I thought that Perfect Prescription would never be topped, in my semi-tranced state, I could hardly imagine that there would be so much blissed material remaining on the cutting room floor from those heady sessions, with many of the songs gathered here actually sounding more full and un-compromised than those originally released. Or perhaps I needed the space between then and now to appreciate the differences, to wash myself in these deeper darker waters, diving for the bottom and coming up breathless.

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A headful of wishes, and a handful of forged prescriptions. Review by Jenell Kesler. Aspect And Impact Register Iso 14001 Certified. This is the album that introduced me to Spacemen 3, and one of the very last pieces of vinyl I ever bought.

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Anything I had come to believe was Psychedelic Music quickly took a back seat to this release. Now, finally, some twenty years after the Psychedelic Movement of the 1960’s fell under its own weight, the hypnotic drifting sounds and vocal presentations, have finally caught up with the concept. And amazingly so. There is nothing complicated about this record, Perfect Prescription is thick, rich, and lush with texture and sound.

But it's more, I want to say that Prefect Prescription is psychically visual because of the way morphing images danced across my half closed eyes as I lay wrapped in the darkness, the music totally engulfing me. These are the fledgling dynamics that would carry both Spacemen, The Darkside, Spiritualized, and Sonic Boom of Spectrum, into the future, distant galaxies, and sadly into serious drug addition. After all, this is music designed to get high to.

There have been many albums in my sweet life that have sounded wonderful while on the nod, but unlike “Heroin” by The Velvet Underground, which attempted to musically describe and capture the effects of being high, Perfect Prescription was been written for the sole purpose of listening to while being high. To that end I would say that if you are not one predisposed to drifting off into the nether regions of your mind, then this album may not be for you. And if you do cut the cord from time to time, and find yourself floating among the stars, this is, the perfect prescription.