Thursday, November 18, 2010

Supergrass - Life On Other Planets (2002)


SOLD! $26.00
Auction Link (ended November 24th)
NM Original UK 1st Pressing

Parlophone Records: 5418001
Format: 12" Gatefold LP, Heavy Audiophile Pressing, Black Vinyl
Stampers "1A1" and "1B1"
Includes: Generic White Inner Sleeve
Cover Condition: VG+ Very minor 1" seam split on top edge.
No ring wear, holes, creases, or saw-cuts. Very nice collectible condition.
Always stored vertically in a protective poly sleeve.
Vinyl Condition: NM! Real nice copy, Plays and looks great! Labels are NM

Release Info:  Life On Other Planets, or L.O.O.P as it is often abbreviated to, is the fourth album from English rock band Supergrass. It is the first album that includes Rob Coombes as an official member of the band, and originally went under the working title of 'Get Lost'. It peaked at #9 in the UK charts.

The band claim that much of the inspiration for this album was gleaned from a "working holiday" in the Côte d'Azur, Southern France together, listening to the French radio station Nostalgie and watching Carl Sagan documentaries on the cosmos. Carl Sagan and Douglas Adams are in fact mentioned on the reverse of Life On Other Planets under a list of people Supergrass would like to thank.

The naming of the album was influenced by this excursion, but also by a telescope which qualified astrophysicist and keyboard player Rob Coombes, would bring with him to the recording studio in order to see the planets; "...we got fascinated on everything above us and came up with the title." Explains Mick Quinn.

The band hired an outside producer, Tony Hoffer, for the record, having felt that their last release, Supergrass, lacked some of the urgency of their previous albums: "He helped us keep the takes quite short and sweet", says Danny Goffey. "We really didn't mess around because he kept us moving. If we had done it on our own again, we'd just get really analytical and start crying and trying to mend things that weren't broken."

The album was first debuted at the Meltdown festival in London's Royal Festival Hall on 28 June 2002. LTD. ED. 12" (with free poster)

Track listing

1."Za" – 3:04
2."Rush Hour Soul" – (2:55)
3."Seen the Light" – (2:25)
4."Brecon Beacons" – (2:56)
5."Can't Get Up" – (4:02)
6."Evening of the Day" – (5:18) The track is in fact a tribute to Spinal Tap song "All the Way Home", with the lyric "If she's not on that 3:15, then I'm gonna know what sorrow means."[5]
7."Never Done Nothing Like That Before" – (1:43)
8."Funniest Thing" – (2:29)
9."Grace" – (2:30)
10."La Song" – (3:43)
11."Prophet 15" – (4:05)
12."Run" – (5:28)

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