Spiritualized – Fucked Up Inside
By Evan ~ December 23rd, 2008. Filed under: collector scum.

This mega-rare Spiritualized release was offered only to members of the band’s fanclub by mail-order in 1993. The live recording was made on November 21st, 1992 at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California and at the previous show at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco. I know that the CD was initially pressed in a run of 1000 copies, but it was later re-released in a 5000-copy “normal” pressing. It comes packaged in a silver foil-embossed cardboard sleeve. I have no idea how many copies of the vinyl were pressed. It was released by the new defunct UK label Dedicated. I’ve seen CD copies for as cheap as $50 at record stores, but I’ve never come across a copy of the vinyl. It does exist, though…
The music is phenomenal. I didn’t see Spiritualized for the first time until April of 1998, so I can’t imagine what a show from the fall of 1992 would have been like. This artifact from that era sounds amazing. “Take Good Care Of It” starts with Jason Pierce’s somber vocals mourning over a simple melody that slowly expands and builds to a peak before evaporating. “Medication” sounds as good as any live rendition I’ve ever heard. “Shine A Light” — all fifteen minutes of it — is a total mindfuck. I adore it.
I don’t think I’ve ever had a negative word to say about Spiritualized (just don’t ask me about Amazing Grace, I’ve only heard the album twice), so I can’t really find fault with this album. I just wish it was longer, but hey, I’ll settle for the Royal Albert Hall live album and its sixteen minute rendition of “Cop Shoot Cop”. By the way, if anyone has soundboard-quality Spiritualized recordings from any era, send ‘em over!
Spiritualized
Fucked Up Inside
MediaFire Download Link
Tracklist:
01. Take Good Care Of It
02. I Want You
03. Medication
04. Angel Sigh
05. Walking With Jesus
06. Shine A Light (Clear Light – Clear Rush)
07. Smiles



December 25th, 2008 at 7:51 am
All Spiritualized shows should be made available on CD. That should be a law. And definitely one of the mellow versions of “Think i’m in love”. That version’s even superior to the original one.
March 10th, 2009 at 2:21 pm
Excellent. I have this on vinyl, obtained through the fanclub back in the day. I seem to recall it may have been either sold at live gigs or via a coupon. Never had it on cd so it finally graces my ipod. Cheers for posting!
June 9th, 2009 at 4:20 pm
I had the CD of this – bought in a record shop in Seattle back in 93. Stolen from my apartment in Montreal in 98. Have been dying to hear it again ever since.
Thanks so much.