Translucent Flashbacks - The Singles
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Translucent Flashbacks is a compilation album released in 1995 and combines the first three Spacemen 3
Spacemen 3
Spacemen 3 were an English alternative rock band, formed in 1982 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Peter Kember and Jason Pierce. Their music was "colorfully mind-altering, but not in the sense of the acid rock of the '60s; instead, the band developed its own minimalistic psychedelia"...

 singles and all their B-sides. The singles which were released on Glass Records between 1986 & 1988 are "Walkin' With Jesus", Transparent Radiation
Transparent Radiation
-Spacemen 3:*Sonic Boom – vocals, guitar, producer*Jason – guitar, vocals, organ, producer*Bassman – bass*Rosco – drums...

 EP
and "Take Me To The Other Side
Take Me To The Other Side
-Spacemen 3:*Sonic Boom – vocals, guitar, producer*Jason – guitar, vocals, organ, producer*Pete "Bassman" Bain - bass guitar*Rosco – drums-Additional personnel:*Alex Green - saxophone*Mick Manning - trumpet*Graham Walker - engineer...

".

Different versions of many of these tracks can actually be found on The Perfect Prescription
The Perfect Prescription
1989 re-issue Adds b-sides from the "Take Me To The Other Side" single as bonus tracks:1995 re-issue Adds two tracks from the "Walkin' With Jesus" single and the Transparent Radiation EP as bonus tracks:...

album with one track, "Rollercoaster," available on the debut Sound of Confusion
Sound of Confusion
1994 re-issue bonus tracks...

album. A version of this album was also released in the US by Taang! records
Taang! Records
Taang! Records is an American independent record label founded by Curtis Casella in Boston, Massachusetts which is currently based in San Diego...

and called Spacemen 3 The Singles; although the album booklet gives no dates for the singles releases and no info on the band, it features what may have been the original artworks for the individual record covers.

Track listing

Walkin with Jesus (Sound of Confusion) (Nov 1986)

Transparent Radiation EP (July 1987)

Take Me To The Other Side (April 1988)
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