"With Transmissions From the Satellite Heart, the Flaming Lips join the ranks of rock & roll's most endearing eccentrics." - Rolling Stone
Transmissions from the Satellite Heart is The Flaming Lips' sixth album, released in 1993. Its fourth track, "She Don't Use Jelly", is notable for being The Flaming Lips' first charting radio hit, after its video was featured on the MTV show Beavis and Butt-Head, nearly a year after the album's release.
"Turn It On" was also a moderately-successful single, and also had two different music videos, one of which was shot at a laundrymat. The album marked the departure of Jonathan Donahue (to Mercury Rev) and Nathan Roberts, and the addition of guitarist Ronald Jones and drummer Steven Drozd.
Features:
Vinyl LP
Selections:
Side A:
1. Turn It On
2. Pilot Can At the Queer of God
3. Oh, My Pregnant Head (Labia In The Sunlight)
4. She Don't Use Jelly
5. Chewin' The Apple of Your Eye
Side B:
6. Superhumans
7. Be My Head
8. Moth in the Incubator
9. Plastic Jesus
10. When Yer Twenty Two
11. Slow Nerve Action
Recorded January - February 1993 in OKC
Transmissions from the Satellite Heart is The Flaming Lips' sixth album, released in 1993. Its fourth track, "She Don't Use Jelly", is notable for being The Flaming Lips' first charting radio hit, after its video was featured on the MTV show Beavis and Butt-Head, nearly a year after the album's release.
"Turn It On" was also a moderately-successful single, and also had two different music videos, one of which was shot at a laundrymat. The album marked the departure of Jonathan Donahue (to Mercury Rev) and Nathan Roberts, and the addition of guitarist Ronald Jones and drummer Steven Drozd.
Features:
Vinyl LP
Selections:
Side A:
1. Turn It On
2. Pilot Can At the Queer of God
3. Oh, My Pregnant Head (Labia In The Sunlight)
4. She Don't Use Jelly
5. Chewin' The Apple of Your Eye
Side B:
6. Superhumans
7. Be My Head
8. Moth in the Incubator
9. Plastic Jesus
10. When Yer Twenty Two
11. Slow Nerve Action
Recorded January - February 1993 in OKC