• Source: Let It Come Down (Spiritualized album)
    • Let It Come Down is the fourth studio album by the rock band Spiritualized, released in 2001. It was recorded and produced at Abbey Road and AIR Studios. It took Jason Pierce, Spiritualized's lead singer, guitarist and sole constant member, four years to write, perform, produce and release. The album utilises 115 session musicians, including orchestra and London Community Gospel Choir. The wall of sound technique (most notably used by 1960s record producer Phil Spector) is evident on this album, especially on such tracks as "Do It All Over Again", "Stop Your Crying", "The Straight and the Narrow" and "Out of Sight".


      Music


      The album's sound is described as art rock, symphonic rock, space rock, and gospel.


      Album cover


      The album was released in two different sleeves – one in a standard jewel case, the other in a much bulkier one-piece box, with the cover image (the wife of the artist) debossed in the case material.


      Track listing


      All songs written by J Spaceman.


      Reception



      Q listed Let It Come Down as one of the best 50 albums of 2001. Paste ranked the album number 18 on its list of best albums of 2001.
      The Independent ranked the album number 11 on its list of 20 most underrated albums ever.


      Commercial performance


      Let It Come Down is the band's most successful album on the UK Albums Chart, where it peaked at number three. As of 2005 it has sold 55,000 copies in United States, and as of 2003 it has shipped 250,000 units across Europe.


      Personnel


      Spiritualized

      Spaceman – Fender Thinline, Fender Jaguar, Epiphone Olympic, Vox Starstreamer XII, Martin acoustic, banjo, Vox Continental, Farfisa Compact, piano, harmonica, vocals
      Thighpaulsandra – Hammond C3, Vox Continental, Farfisa Compact, VK7, Kurzweil K2000, Minimoog, Fender Rhodes, piano
      Doggen Foster – Gibson Les Paul Gold Top, Gibson Les Paul Custom, Fender Telecaster, Vox Bulldog, Martin acoustic, harmonica
      John Coxon – Fender Telecaster, Fender Jaguar, Gibson Firebird, Vox Continental, Farfisa Compact, piano, Juno 106, Martin acoustic
      Martin Schellard – Fender Jazz Bass, Fender Musicmaster, Fender Bass VI, Burns Bass, Fender Telecaster, banjo, piano
      Tom Edwards – vibraphone, marimba, timpani, tubular bells, percussion
      Kevin Bales – Gretsch drum kit
      Raymond Dickaty – soprano and baritone saxophone
      Additional musicians

      Additional vocals


      References

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