Classic Rock

Spirituali­zed

Laser Guided Melodies

- John Aizlewood

FAT POSSUM Debut goes to vinyl.

When Spacemen 3 disintegra­ted in a hail of heroin and bad blood, Jason Pierce formed Spirituali­zed as a showcase for his more grandstand­ing vision.

In 1992, their debut album Laser Guided Melodies was both an almighty leap forwards and a pointer to even better things.

Almost 30 years later, Pierce has curated double-vinyl reissues of Spirituali­zed’s first four albums. The sound is majestic enough, although a third record of unreleased material might have been a better-value way ahead.

What’s here, though, in these 12 songs carefully divided into four movements, does make a case for Pierce as a spectacula­r innovator. While never shedding Spacemen 3’s winning way with an uncompromi­sing drone – the gently relentless 200 Bars surges like Tago Mago-era Can – and always plumping for atmosphere over everything, Pierce added ghostly vocals, kitchen-sink production and some subtle but always extraordin­ary guitar playing, whether acoustic, as on the later stages of You Know It’s True,

jaggedly thrusting on If I Were With Her Now, or sublimely delicate on Sway.

The gospel influence was still to come, and would culminate five years later on Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, but Pierce’s capacity to create his own luxurious world was already intact. ■■■■■■■■■■

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