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The Church - Magician Among The Spirits mp3 download
Singer: The Church
Title: Magician Among The Spirits
Released: 1996
Country: US
Style: Alternative Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 372
Formats: MOD AU VOC WAV APE TTA AUD
MP3 size: 1732 mb

The Church - Magician Among The Spirits mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Welcome 5:56
2 Comedown 4:35
3 Ritz
Written-By – Steve Harley
7:54
4 Grandiose
Written-By – Neil*, Koppes*
5:20
5 Ladyboy 5:55
6 It Could Be Anyone 8:45
7 The Further Adventures Of The Time Being 6:01
8 Romany Caravan
Written-By – Neil*
4:05
9 Magician Among The Spirits
Written-By – Koppes*
14:09
10 Afterimage 4:15

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Deep Karma P/L
  • Copyright (c) – Mushroom Records Pty. Ltd.
  • Distributed By – Mushroom Exports
  • Pressed By – ML-Disk – 186

Credits

  • Bass, Vocals – Steve Kilbey
  • Drums – Tim Powles
  • Guitar – Peter Koppes
  • Guitar, Vocals – Marty Willson-Piper (tracks: 7, 9)
  • Piano – Chris Abrahams
  • Producer – Simon Polinski, The Church
  • Violin – Linda Neil
  • Vocals – Sandy Chick
  • Written-By – Willson-Piper* (tracks: 1, 4 to 10), Kilbey* (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 10), Powles* (tracks: 4, 5, 7 to 9)

Notes

Identifiable by ML-Disk matrix. Similar artwork and identifiers to The Church - Magician Among The Spirits

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 9 399603 156223
  • Barcode (String): 9399603156223
  • Matrix / Runout: ML-DISK 186

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
THI57060.2 The Church Magician Among The Spirits Plus Some ‎(CD, Album) Thirsty Ear THI57060.2 US 1999
D31562 The Church Magician Among The Spirits ‎(CD, Album) Deep Karma, White D31562 Australia 1996
COOK CD 168, TNSD 0177 The Church Magician Among The Spirits And Some ‎(CD, Album) Cooking Vinyl, True North Records COOK CD 168, TNSD 0177 Canada 1998
COOK CD 168 The Church Magician Among The Spirits And Some ‎(CD) Cooking Vinyl COOK CD 168 UK 1998

The Church - Magician Among The Spirits mp3 album free



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With the nearly fifteen minute opus “Magician Among The Spirits” dominating this album, The Church could have used some magic at this juncture in the career due to the fact songwriter Steve Kilbey was knee deep into heroin, a lack of record management, along with issue regarding their US distributor who went bankrupt owing the band something in the area of a quarter million dollars and over 25,000 compact discs, that just up and disappeared, leaving the band on rather shaky ground.Magician Among The Spirits (1996), along the subsequent Magician Among The Spirits Plus Some (1999) containing three extra tracks with a reworked album title and album jacket saw the group attempting to return to their jangling guitar based roots, though there was an infusion of art rock influences that laced the album; with all of this designed to create a sense of depth and haunting atmosphere. Many claim that the release can be seen a a fugitive with a series of songs that got away from the band, living in their own space, a nearly impossible release to catalog among their other outings, with others suggesting that the record is unfocused and disoriented, though I don’t hear that. Certainly I’ll admit that there was one songs that came off with less sincerity, and a couple that are too roaming (such as “It Could Be Anyone”), but then I find that to be true on most albums, though when the track “Countdown” bounces from your speakers, you’ll feel you’re back on top of the world with an album that was designed to come off bigger than life, yet more hushed, more liquid, experimental and enchanting, where to that end The Church have made a really fine record. There’s not a space on this record that has not been considered and filled with sound, sound that is so complex it rivets you in place with its sheer complexity and visual intoxication, making songs such as “Ladyboy” (a song about sexual ambiguity) come off as an expected step forward from the album Starfish, while “Romany Caravan” moves with a slow paced Byrds’ “Eight Miles High” attitude, creeping around the baseboards of your room, then sliding down between the floorboards and disappearing as if it were some half remembered dream. The album finishes up with the sonically wasted “Magician Among The Spirits,” a song that in many ways can be seen as an extension, though perhaps a reprise is more apt, for the opening tack “Welcome,” a very experimental number that washes in and out like sea-foam at the edges of gentle warm lapping waves.I’m not going to suggest that this album is an acquired taste, you’re either going to be into it or not, nevertheless, The Church do turn an unexpected corner here … and perhaps it’s best to leave it at that.*** The Fun Facts: The album’s title was taken from a book written by the magician Harry Houdini and C.M. Eddy Jr. in 1924, regarding Houdini’s investigations into the world of spirit mediums, with the cover art featuring a photographic negative of Houdini.Review by Jenell Kesler
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