Discography
Tin Planet
Release Date: March 9th 1998 (UK)Notes: Space's 2nd album. Features artwork by the La's Mike Badger. Reached No. 3 in the UK album charts.
CD (GUTCD5) / Vinyl (GUTLP5) / Cassette (GUTMC5)
Tracklist
1. Begin Again
2. Avenging Angels
3. The Ballad of Tom Jones
4. 1 O'Clock
5. Be There
6. The Man
7. A Liddle Biddy Help From Elvis
8. The Unluckiest Man in the World
9. Piggies
10. Bad Day's
11. There's No You
12. Disco Dolly
14. Fran in Japan
2. Avenging Angels
3. The Ballad of Tom Jones
4. 1 O'Clock
5. Be There
6. The Man
7. A Liddle Biddy Help From Elvis
8. The Unluckiest Man in the World
9. Piggies
10. Bad Day's
11. There's No You
12. Disco Dolly
14. Fran in Japan
Sleeve
Limited Edition CD in Tin Case (GUTTIN5)
Limited edition version of Tin Planet CD with a metal case. UK and Australia release only.Tracklist
1-14. See CD / Vinyl / Cassette
Tin Planet + 2 CD
2 extra tracks were added for the Japanese release of Tin Planet.Tracklist
1-14. See CD / Vinyl / Cassette
15. Stress Transmissions
16. Stress Transmissions (5 o'clock shadow mix)
15. Stress Transmissions
16. Stress Transmissions (5 o'clock shadow mix)
Visitor Reviews
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Written by lau
I love this album. I remember listening to it continuously around the time it was first released after hearing the infectious 'Ballad of Tom Jones' and a couple of singles off 'Spiders'. I have recently discovered my old space albums after a long break from them, and rediscovered a sound found nowhere else in music, which made me realise why I liked them so much in the first place. Comparisons to Blur, Pulp and Suede are misleading in order to understand the full extent of space’s sound. While tracks such as ‘Piggies’ should appeal to rock fans, indie fans should enjoy the melodic ‘Bad days’, while other tracks could interest dance and even jazz fans. It is simply impossible to pinpoint Space’s genre, or to categorize... read more
