Limited To 1000 Copies!
Pressed On Maroon Color Vinyl LP!
The second (1998) release from the British expat group Spacehog, The Chinese Album was originally conceived as the soundtrack for a movie called Mungo City; the movie never got made but thankfully the album retained the glam/power pop song by the same name!
This record never really got its due, partly because the band took three years to follow up on the success of their debut album Resident Alien and its hit "In the Meantime". But The Chinese Album, in many ways, is a much more fully-realized work than its predecessor; instead of merely playing at being a glam-rock band, Spacehog here crafts a fully-realized sound and aesthetic, with nods to such artists as Queen, Badfinger, The Kinks, and even R.E.M. (Michael Stipe makes an appearance on the mellow "Almond Kisses"). And the songwriting (e.g. "Lucy's Shoe") is consistently strong, making The Chinese Album one of the late '90s' great lost records.
For its vinyl debut, Real Gone have pressed 1000 copies in limited-edition maroon vinyl, and created a 4-page full-sized, full-color insert to hold all the groovy graphics that accompanied the CD release!
Features
- Limited Edition - 1000 Copies!
- Maroon Color Vinyl
- First Vinyl Pressing
- 4-Page Full-Size, Full-Color Insert
- Original Graphics
Selections
Side One:
- One Of These Days
- Goodbye Violet Race
- Lucy's Shoe
- Mungo City
- Skylark
- Sand In Your Eyes
Side Two:
- Captain Freeman
- 2nd Avenue
- Almond Kisses
- Carry On
- Anonymous
- Beautiful Girl