Songs in A&E
- Spiritualized
- Band Name: Spiritualized
- Record Label: Fontana Universal
- Release Date: May 27, 2008
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Universal acclaim- based on 23 Ratings
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ViksOct 4, 200810Best album of the year. That's sure!
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JonM.Jun 1, 200810It would be hard to achieve anything as perfect as the devastatingly beautiful 'ladies and gentleman' however this is not far off and head and shoulders above anything his contemporaries are doing.
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SK.Jun 2, 200810I don't know how to explain it but from the first listen that album brought tears to my eyes.
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FelipeP.May 30, 200810Fantastic Album!
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AlexHMay 30, 200810Spiritualized are possibly my favorite band so my expectations for this album were obviously high, and I'm happy to say it actually exceeded them. These are some of the most beautiful songs and arrangements of a long, great career, and the fact that Mr. Spaceman nearly died while making the album makes it even more powerful.
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ChristianP.Jun 2, 20089Feels more focused that earlier albums.
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LukeJun 27, 20089Best album of the year so far.
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JonLJul 5, 20089Even if it's a tad fragmented, it's still a triumphant blast out of the darkness from Pierce, and it's familiar without feeling dull. Way better than Amazing Grace.
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DeeSAug 19, 20088
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[Anonymous]Nov 22, 20089Great album, one of their best.
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Apr 11, 201110This album is incredible, so raw and moving. One of my favorites. Maybe his best, people will hate that I said that but oh well. Why do these reviews have to be 150 characters long now?
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80Pierce ties the dark to the light with poetic folk ballads like closing lullaby "Goodnight Goodnight," making A&E a strange and pleasing concoction of old and new.
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Mostly, though, this is music from someone who's been there and back, and now truly knows he prefers things here.
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90Some may listen to Songs From A&E and dub Jason Pierce a one-trick pony. Which may be true, but what a trick he's managed to perfect.