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Recorded over four nights in Germany during what turned out to be
Spacemen 3
's final tour,
Live in Europe 1989
is far better than the more ragged earlier
live album, 1988's
Performance
. The album's also notable for documenting the group's short-lived quartet lineup, with bassist
Willie Carruthers
and drummer
Jon Mattock
. Despite the change in rhythm sections, the focus is, as always, on guitarists
Pete Kember
and
Jason Pierce
, who by this point in the group's career aren't even pretending to be interesting in standard verse-chorus-verse structure. Rather surprisingly, only one of the 13 tracks -- a 16-minute take on
Playing With Fire
's centerpiece track,
"Suicide"
-- breaks the ten-minute barrier that was so often smashed through on the group's studio recordings, but there's still an epic, expansive feel to these loose, perfectly ragged performances. Although newcomers are advised to start with
or
Recurring
,
is essential for fans. A shortened version of this was released on
Bomp Records
in 1995 under the title
Spacemen Are Go!
The missing tracks are a murmuring version of the single
"Take Me to the Other Side"
and an inconsequential seven-minute alternate take of
"Suicide."
~ Stewart Mason
Spacemen 3
's final tour,
Live in Europe 1989
is far better than the more ragged earlier
live album, 1988's
Performance
. The album's also notable for documenting the group's short-lived quartet lineup, with bassist
Willie Carruthers
and drummer
Jon Mattock
. Despite the change in rhythm sections, the focus is, as always, on guitarists
Pete Kember
and
Jason Pierce
, who by this point in the group's career aren't even pretending to be interesting in standard verse-chorus-verse structure. Rather surprisingly, only one of the 13 tracks -- a 16-minute take on
Playing With Fire
's centerpiece track,
"Suicide"
-- breaks the ten-minute barrier that was so often smashed through on the group's studio recordings, but there's still an epic, expansive feel to these loose, perfectly ragged performances. Although newcomers are advised to start with
or
Recurring
,
is essential for fans. A shortened version of this was released on
Bomp Records
in 1995 under the title
Spacemen Are Go!
The missing tracks are a murmuring version of the single
"Take Me to the Other Side"
and an inconsequential seven-minute alternate take of
"Suicide."
~ Stewart Mason