Track Listing 1. This Little Life Of Mine 2. She Kissed Me (It Felt Like A Hit) 3. Hold On 4. Oh Baby 5. Never Goin' Back 6. Power And The Glory 7. Lord Let It Rain On Me 8. Ballad Of Richie Lee 9. Cheapster 10. Rated X 11. Lay It Down Low
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | J. Spaceman | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music |
Album Notes Spiritualized: Spaceman (vocals, acoustic guitar & electric guitars, banjo, hammered dulcimer, piano, Farfisa organ, bass, bells); John Coxon (guitar, autoharp, harmonica, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Hannond B-3 organ, bass); Doggen (guitar, harmonica, bass); Thighpaulsandra (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, organ, keyboards); Tom Edwards (piano, Farfisa organ, vibraphone, marimba, timpani, maracas, tambourine, bells); Kevin Bales (drums). Additional personnel includes: Evan Parker (saxophone); Kenny Wheeler (trumpet).
Editorial Reviews ...One of the most confident-sounding albums yet from the consistently changing band....the disc balances bluster with gospel-tinged balladry... CMJ (09/15/2003)
4 stars out of 5 - ...As a display of natural grace, and yes, natural rock'n'roll, it remains untouchable, another act of devotion from a true believer... Mojo (09/01/2003)
...Pierce erects stately constructs...using swelling string sections, bleating horns, and distorted guitars for deep-space crescendos... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (09/12/2003)
...AMAZING GRACE finds redemption, uplift, hope, all in the moment, rather than in the grand gesture... - Grade: A- Spin (10/01/2003)
...AMAZING GRACE finds redemption, uplift, hope, all in the moment, rather than in the grand gesture... - Grade: A-Entertainment Weekly (9/12/03, p.153) - ...Pierce erects stately constructs...using swelling string sections, bleating horns, and distorted guitars for deep-space crescendos... - Rating: B+Mojo (9/03, p.101) - 4 stars out of 5 - ...As a display of natural grace, and yes, natural rock'n'roll, it remains untouchable, another act of devotion from a true believer...CMJ (9/15/03, p.4) - ...One of the most confident-sounding albums yet from the consistently changing band....the disc balances bluster with gospel-tinged balladry... Spin (10/01/2003)
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