Space Art (2)Trip In The Center Head

Label:

IF Records (2) – 67213

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

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Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Experimental

Tracklist

A1 Speedway 2:53
A2 Odyssey 4:00
A3 Eyes Shade 6:47
A4 Watch It 3:00
B1 L'obsession D'Archibald 5:30
B2 Hollywood Flanger 3:50
B3 Psychosomatique 10:52

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByCarrere
  • Recorded AtStudios Ferber
  • Mixed AtStudios Ferber
  • Printed ByA.R.E.A.C.E.M.
  • Pressed ByA.R.E.A.C.E.M.

Credits

  • Engineer [Prise De Son]Yves Gali
  • IllustrationJean-Auguste Ringard
  • Mixed ByRené Ameline
  • Producer, Music ByRoger Rizzitelli

Notes

"Trip In The Center Head" printed on spine and back cover, a similar
edition Trip In The Head Center lists "Trip In The Head Center"

Made in

Runouts are etched

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
  • Price Code:
  • Matrix / Runout (A side runout): "AREACEM logo stamp" 67213 A
  • Matrix / Runout (B side runout): "AREACEM logo stamp" 67213 B

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Trip In The Center Head (Cassette, Album) IF Records (2) 70.213 1977
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Trip In The Head Center (LP, Album, Misprint) IF Records (2) 67213, 67.213 1977
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Trip In The Center Head (LP, Album) Carrere 2934 104 1978
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Trip In The Center Head (LP, Album) Carrere CA-35111 Canada 1978
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Trip In The Head Center (LP, Album) Carrere 6450 456 Greece 1978

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Reviews

  • exploresweaters's avatar
    exploresweaters
    This album is crazy good. It's like flying through Outer Space with the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls, exploring planets made out of gold, lobster planets, maybe even a bizarre planet of mirrors where Scottie Pippen has a breakdown after seeing his true self and goes vill for a minute, but then realizes why he got in the game in the first place: because he loves it.

    Every track is hot. It opens a little like "okkkkk" but by the second jam you'll be like "OK!" and then by the end of the first side, you won't even know if you're OK anymore because you're questioning everything you've known. Good news Chicago: Side 2 is BETTER.

    P.S. For those wondering, Yes, there is a Jarre connection, but relax about Jarre. He's cool but just relax. He's not the end all be all, he's like just a point of entry into this wonderful scene. Let go.

    4/5 Truly Art
    • MeanDumpsterCat's avatar
      Wow...just...wow!
      This album is one of the most amazing records in my collection. Words really cannot describe the genre of this. You really have to listen to this album yourself to get the idea so its worth playing those videos at the side. It's kind of like a more electronic version of Pink Floyd. I have no idea why Space Art remained so obscure because they are probably just as good as any other 70's electronic artists such as Jean Michel Jarre, Vangellis and Kraftwerk. This is definitely a must have!

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