Transmissions From The Satellite Heart

An “alternative rock” band that actually does provide an alternative by utilizing the recording studio to its maximum advantage, Oklahoma’s Flaming Lips make moody, modern day psychedelia that’s weird, creepy and excitedly optimistic. “She Don’t Use Jelly” was the freak hit that finally put the band across to the mainstream. The band used this point of entry for maximum effect, landing themselves on Beverly Hills 90210 and securing a devoted following with outlandish three-dimensional live performances. Transmissions, with new guitarist Ronald Jones and drummer Steven Drozd, showcases the band’s strengths, from the whiplash rock hysteria of the opener “Turn It On” to the mock-field recording rusticity of “Chewin’ the Apple of Your Eye,” (which actually sounds like a long-lost ‘60s outtake recovered from a worn bootleg LP). The group’s svengali Wayne Coyne is at full capacity, singing like a demented street performer to best camouflage the shockingly bubble-gum melodies underpinning these fancily adorned studio recordings (“Be My Head”). This is what you call ‘head’ music for people who upon turning on and tuning in, don’t choose to drop out. But instead opt to engage further.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Turn It On
A2 Pilot Can At The Queer Of God
A3 Oh My Pregnant Head (Labia In The Sunlight)
A4 She Don’t Use Jelly
A5 Chewin’ The Apple Of Your Eye
B1 Superhumans
B2 Be My Head
B3 Moth In The Incubator
B4 Plastic Jesus
B5 When Yer Twenty Two
B6 Slow-Nerve-Action

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Release Information

Key Value
Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmissions_from_the_Satellite_Heart
Format 1× Vinyl (Grey [Ash Grey]) LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered
Label Warner Records
Catalog Number 093624952206
Notes Brick and Mortar exclusive for Rocktober 2020. 1000 Pressed. Made in Germany. All runouts etched except for “P. USA -22310-” which is stamped.
Discogs URL The Flaming Lips - Transmissions From The Satellite Heart