- The Soft Bulletin
Infobox Album
Name = The Soft Bulletin
Type = studio
Artist =The Flaming Lips
Caption = The cover of the original version of "The Soft Bulletin"
Released =May 17 ,1999
Recorded =April 1997 –February 1999
Cassadaga,New York , USA
Genre =Psychedelic rock ,space rock
Length = 58:26
Label =Warner Bros. Records
Producer =The Flaming Lips ,Dave Fridmann , Scott Booker
Reviews =
*Allmusic rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:6ar67ub010jk link]
*Rolling Stone rating|3|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/theflaminglips/albums/album/218731/review/5943141/the_soft_bulletin link]
*Pitchfork Media (10.0/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/17748-the-soft-bulletin link]
*Tiny Mix Tapes rating|5|5 [http://tinymixtapes.com/spip.php?article1846 link]
*NME rating|9|10 [http://www.nme.com/reviews/965.htm link]
*Inkblot Magazine (positive) [http://www.inkblotmagazine.com/rev-archive/FlamingLips_Soft.htm link]
Last album = "Zaireeka "
(1997)
This album = "The Soft Bulletin"
(1999)
Next album = "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots "
(2002)
Misc = Singles
Name = The Soft Bulletin
Type = studio
Single 1 =Race for the Prize
Single 1 date =1999
Single 2 =Waitin' for a Superman
Single 2 date =1999 Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Type = studio
Lower caption = The cover of "The Soft Bulletin 5.1""The Soft Bulletin" is the ninth
album released byThe Flaming Lips onMay 17 ,1999 (see1999 in music ) in the UK, with a US release following onJune 22 ,1999 .ound
The album was considered to mark a change in course for the band, with more traditional catchy melodies and accessible-sounding music (their previous album, 1997's "
Zaireeka ", was a quadruple album of experimental sounds meant to be played on four separate stereo systems simultaneously) and lyrics that were more serious and thoughtful in content. [ [http://www.flaminglips.com/content/discography/a/10_main.php?sid=4880a3b35034ee3b7f35907f242e59fa The Flaming Lips official site, Soft Bulletin album notes] ]The album was noted for its fusion of ordinary rock instruments, electronic beats and synthesizers. Its large, layered, symphonic sound has also earned it a reputation as the "
Pet Sounds " of the 1990s from a few critics. [ [http://mojopie.ipbhost.com/lofiversion/index.php/t949.html Mojo Pie Artist of the Week thread, April 17, 2005] ] [ [http://www.post-gazette.com/magazine/19991231PopRec5.asp Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "The Best of 1999/Pop CDs] ]Critical and commercial impact
Despite never reaching the Billboard 200 (it hit #12 on the Heatseekers chart), "The Soft Bulletin" reached universal acclaim (85/100) on Metacritic and topped over 60 "Best of 1999" lists [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000DN5W0W/ Editorial review of "The Soft Bulletin 5.1" on Amazon.com] ] with some critics, namely All Music Guide and Inkblot Magazine, even going so far as to name it as a contender for the best album of the 1990s.
Pitchfork Media rated "The Soft Bulletin" at #3 in their top 100 albums of the 1990s."The Soft Bulletin" is partially responsible for establishing the latter-day identity of The Flaming Lips, and as its following expanded over the years after its release, paved the way to them being among the most well-respected groups of the 2000s. The album sold 38,000 copies in the U.S. in 2006, [http://www.newsobserver.com/1569/story/639011-p2.html] much more than many albums that topped the pop charts when "The Soft Bulletin" was released.
In 2006, Robert Dimery chose "The Soft Bulletin" and its follow-up "
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots " as part of his book "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die " [http://www.listsofbests.com/list/3687?page=18] .The cover artwork of the album is a modified version of a photograph taken by Lawrence Schiller for a 1966 Life magazine article on
LSD .Track listing
Upon its release, "The Soft Bulletin" was subject to record company demands for commercial-sounding music, hence the inclusion of
remix es of several songs. In addition, the US and UK CDs each contain one track that the other does not, "The Spiderbite Song" and "Slow Motion" respectively.US CD release
#"
Race for the Prize " (Remix) – 4:09
#"A Spoonful Weighs a Ton" – 3:32
#"The Spark That Bled" ("The Softest Bullet Ever Shot") – 5:55
#"The Spiderbite Song" – 4:02
#"Buggin'" (Remix) – 3:16
#"What Is the Light?" ("An Untested Hypothesis Suggesting That the Chemical (In Our Brains) by Which We Are Able to Experience the Sensation of Being in Love Is the Same Chemical That Caused the "Big Bang" That Was the Birth of the Accelerating Universe") – 4:05
#"The Observer" – 4:11
#"Waitin' for a Superman " ("Is It Gettin' Heavy?") – 4:17
#"Suddenly Everything Has Changed" ("Death Anxiety Caused by Moments of Boredom") – 3:54
#"The Gash" ("Battle Hymn for the Wounded Mathematician") – 4:02
#"Feeling Yourself Disintegrate" – 5:17
#"Sleeping on the Roof" (excerpt from "Should We Keep the Severed Head Awake??") – 3:09
#"Race for the Prize" ("Sacrifice of the New Scientists") – 4:18
#"Waitin' for a Superman" (Remix) – 4:19UK CD release
#"Race for the Prize"
#"A Spoonful Weighs a Ton"
#"The Spark That Bled"
#"Slow Motion" – 3:53
#"What Is the Light?"
#"The Observer"
#"Waitin' for a Superman"
#"Suddenly Everything Has Changed"
#"The Gash"
#"Feeling Yourself Disintegrate"
#"Sleeping on the Roof"
#"Race for the Prize" (Mokran Remix)
#"Waitin' for a Superman" (Mokran Remix)
#"Buggin'"Vinyl release
ide one
#"Race for the Prize" (Remix)
#"A Spoonful Weighs a Ton"
#"The Spark That Bled"
#"The Spiderbite Song"ide two
#"Buggin'" "("The Buzz of Love Is Being Buggin' You")" (Remix) – 3:16
#"What Is the Light?"
#"The Observer"ide three
#"Waitin' for a Superman"
#"Suddenly Everything Has Changed"
#"The Gash"ide four
#"Slow Motion" – 3:53
#"Feeling Yourself Disintegrate"
#"Sleeping on the Roof"Personnel
The Flaming Lips at this time consisted of:
*Wayne Coyne – songwriting, vocals,guitar ,percussion
*Michael Ivins –bass guitar , vocals
*Steven Drozd – songwriting,guitar , keyboards, synthesizers, drums"The Soft Bulletin 5.1"
On
January 31 ,2006 , Warner Bros. re-released "The Soft Bulletin" in the US as a two-disc package titled "The Soft Bulletin 5.1". It includes a remastered CD and aDVD-Audio disc that contains a 5.1-channelsurround sound mix of the album. The song titles provided are the songs' full titles and are featured on their website. (Two songs, "Waitin' for a Superman" and "Suddenly Everything Has Changed" feature two different subtitles, one for the UK edition and one for the US edition. Most websites use the UK subtitles, and are also used here.)Package content
CD and DVD
# "Race for the Prize (Sacrifice of the New Scientists)" – 4:18
# "A Spoonful Weighs a Ton" – 3:32
# "The Spark That Bled (The Softest Bullet Ever Shot)" – 5:55
# "Slow Motion" – 3:49
# "What Is the Light? (An Untested Hypothesis Suggesting That the Chemical [In Our Brains] By Which We Are Able to Experience the Sensation of Being in Love Is the Same Chemical That Caused the "Big Bang" That Was the Birth of the Accelerating Universe)" – 4:05
# "The Observer" – 4:11
# "Waitin' for a Superman (Is it Gettin' Heavy??)" – 4:17
# "Suddenly Everything Has Changed (Death Anxiety Caused by Moments of Boredom)" – 3:54
# "The Gash (Battle Hymn for the Wounded Mathematician)" – 4:02
# "Feeling Yourself Disintegrate" – 5:23
# "Sleeping on the Roof (Excerpt From "Should We Keep the Severed Head Awake??")" – 3:33
# "The Spiderbite Song" – 4:10
# "Buggin' (The Buzz of Love Is Busy Buggin' You)" – 3:24DVD videos
# "Race for the Prize (Sacrifice of the New Scientists)" – 4:26
# "Waitin' for a Superman (Is it Gettin' Heavy??)" – 4:39DVD outtakes
# "1000 Ft. Hands" – 5:50
# "The Captain Is a Cold Hearted and Egotistical Fool" – 5:14
# "Satellite of You" – 4:32DVD radio sessions
# "Up Above the Daily Hum" – 4:38
# "The Switch That Turns Off the Universe" – 7:54
# "We Can't Predict the Future" – 3:04
# "It Remained Unrealizable" – 8:34Notably, the album track list for the 5.1 package is the definitive track list that the band had intended but was unable to release in 1999. A few notes:
*The 5.1 package has the UK tracklist with the remixes at the end removed. They were replaced with "The Spiderbite Song" and the original mix of "Buggin'" which had previously only seen release on a US promotional CD.
*This package marks the first time that US consumers have been able to get "Slow Motion" on CD, as this had previously only been available on the UK CD and the US vinyl releases.Packaging error
The first pressings of "The Soft Bulletin 5.1" were erroneously shipped with an original US CD instead of the new remastered CD with the revised track list. The band is offering to replace the incorrect CD with the new version for anyone who received the wrong CD in their package. [ [http://www.davefridmann.com/dave/News.html Information on the CD mess-up on producer Dave Fridmann's website] ] In addition, many people who have sent their incorrect CDs in for replacements have also received a hand-written letter of apology from the band's bassist, Michael Ivins. Warner Bros. has since fixed this problem and is now shipping 5.1 packages to retailers with the correct CD included.
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