| 1. R.K. Intro |
| 2. Right Behind You (Mafia) |
| 3. R.K. 2029 |
| 4. In Repair |
| 5. Life |
| 6. Middle Of Yesterday |
| 7. Are You Sad |
| 8. R.K. 2029 (Part 2) |
| 9. Made To Heal |
| 10. R.K. 1949-97 |
| 11. Everyone's A Junkie |
| 12. R.K. On Death |
| 13. All My Friends |
| 14. If You Believe |
| 15. Wonderful Future |
Editorial Reviews
"spiritual Machines" is the Fourth Album from Canadian Rockers Our Lady Peace and Sees the Bandin Class Form : A Concept Album that is as Intellectually Involving as is Rocking. Featuring the Single"Life", the Album is Based on Author Ray Kurzweil's Book, "The Age of Spiritual Machines".
Spiritual Machines,Our Lady Peace,Sony/Columbia,Rock
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Spiritual Machines
Our Lady Peace Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A8H0 Release Date: 2001-03-13 |
Tracks:
- R.K. Intro
- Right Behind You (Mafia)
- R.K. 2029
- In Repair
- Life
- Middle of Yesterday
- Are You Sad?
- R.K. 2029 (pt. 2)
- Made To Heal
- R.K. 1949-97
- Everyone's A Junkie
- R.K. On Death
- All My Friends
- If You Believe
- The Wonderful Future
Amazon.com
While Spiritual Machines is not strictly a concept record, much of the CD's lyrics were inspired by the Ray Kurzweil's book The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence. That explains the spoken-word bits--performed by Mr. Kurzweil himself--between some songs, as well as the general themes of spirituality, and technology versus humanity, that permeate the music and lyrics. "Are You Sad?" is soaring, layered, and almost churchlike, while "Middle of Yesterday" is a cool cut with dynamic, machinelike musicality matched with an acoustic warmth. "Life," with its nearly a cappella intro moving into gently chiming musicality and spare drums, is another dramatic (but not overblown) entry in an album that's sure to garner fan adulation for its diverse intensity. Nonetheless, Spirtual Machines is an accomplished, creative, and fully realized effort from this gratifying, nearly decade-old Canadian lineup. --Katherine TurmanCustomer Reviews:
One of my favorite travel albums - Wow, this is awesome!.......2006-06-06
Then, my brother died, and I really got into Clumsy, and then realised that this was them.
I would drive with this in, not really aware that I was being taken over by these robots and automatons that they sing about.
Yeah, Everyone's a Junkie has contrived lyrics, at times, but you'll find yourself looking forward to this track and humming it during the day.
Life is just what everyone else likes, but I really liked how the rest of the album felt so different from everything else out there. I really like the weird Radiohead stuff that everyone else doesn't get, but I don't think that I would have ever been able to get it without hearing and loving this album first.
This album was more than worth the time put into it. Your friends won't get it, but that's okay. Just enjoy it alone, and you will be well rewarded by how you feel when you're driving around and listening to the positive messages and catchy tunes of Spiritual Machines.
Amazing album.......2006-04-08
OLP started out as a grungy, heavy-rock band with very deep and thought-provoking lyrics. OLP, more or less, remained true to their "classic" style for their first three albums. While OLP's older style remains deeply loved by many fans to this day, it is evident that many "mainstream" listeners tend to not be attracted to this style of music.
It is obvious that the band realized their lack of recognition in the mainstream community and it appears as if, during the Spiritual Machines era, the band started experimenting with a more mainstream sound. This of course would eventually lead to "Gravity" (an album that is, in my opinion, over-produced and lacking in many areas).
I consider Spiritual Machines to be an album that has both elements of OLP in it (their newer mainstream sound, mixed with the cryptic lyrics and deep song meanings of their former selves). Because of this, I feel that Spiritual Machines has a quality that I have very rarely heard in a rock album: a mainstream sound without making the sacrifice of having boring, shallow lyrics. In fact, I would go as far to say that I never heard this quality in a rock album before; the vast majority of today's radio friendly bands fuel their "catchy tunes" with pointless garble that is considered to be lyrics.
It is truly a rarity to hear an album of this calliber. I would strongly suggest picking up this album regardless of whether or not you're an OLP fan.
Happiness is an album that you have to give a chance............2006-02-24
Happiness is my second fav. OLP album now, after Naveed. If anything, Spiritual Machines lacks spirit(especially in the production area, but Bob Rock's production of them just sucks). Do yourself a favor, pick up Happiness first, and if you don't get that, you will not fully get this album either. Take it from someone that has been a fan since the 1st album.
Fresh And Energetic Modern Rock.......2006-01-10
I personally feel Happiness ... was a huge disappointment. But Spiritual Machines more than made up for the band's previous shortfall.
Why? Because Spiritual Machines manages the rare feet of sounding like an artistic achievement while still rocking loud and proud. The band is clearly trying to write some form of concept record with the tidbits of spoken words from the Age of Spiritual Machines, but songs such as Middle of Yesterday and Everyone's A Junkie still carry the attitude of a down and dirty hard rock band. The single Life meanwhile is the band's boldest pop feet, disguising an empathetic plea for patience in a catchy radio friendly form.
The end result is a record that I still come back to whenever I feel like some OLP. It carries the urgency of the band's first record, with the wisdom of a band well into their recording career. I will always say Naveed is my favourite OLP record, but hey you never forget your first love either in relationships or as a music fan. Spiritual Machines however, stands out purely because of its quality. When no one is looking this band is dangerous.
Enough with the Radiohead bull Sh*t!!!.......2005-10-27
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Spiritual Machines
Our Lady Peace Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000056POQ Release Date: 2000-12-12 |
Tracks:
- R.K. Intro
- Right Behind You (Mafia)
- R.K. 2029
- In Repair
- Life
- Middle of Yesterday
- Are You Sad?
- R.K. 2029 (Pt. 2)
- Made to Heal
- R.K. 1949-97
- Everyone's a Junkie
- R.K. On Death
- All My Friends
- If You Believe
- Wonderful Future
Album Description
Fourth album for the Canadian alternative rock act. Based loosely on the writings of Ray Kurzweil, it explores man's relationship with computers, and how technology fits into evolutional theory. U.S. release isn't scheduled till 3/13/01. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.Customer Reviews:
A Masterpiece.......2005-04-07
Great CD.......2004-09-01
In my opinion, Naveed sounds similar to Clumsy, Happiness sounds similar to Spiritual Machines, and don't even get me started on Gravity (if interested, see my review of Gravity). But they all (with the exception of Gravity) have a collective sound that we all know as Our Lady Peace. When you go from Naveed to Gravity, you're going from one extreme to another. But in the middle, you've got Spiritual Machines, which is a mix of the sounds, and it sounds great.
My favourite songs off this album are...well, all of them are great. But if I were to pick my favourites they would be In Repair, Everyone's a Junkie, Are You Sad, and If You Believe.
Don't be intimidated by the RKs. Despite what other people may say, they DO NOT interrupt the flow of the CD. If you don't like them, just skip past them.
Overall, a great CD, I definitely recommend buying it.
olp.......2004-05-31
Awesome CD.......2003-03-23
Giving hard-working Canadians a good name!.......2002-07-26
Also check out 'Clumsy' and 'Gravity' which concentrate more on individual songs.
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Spiritual Machines
Our Lady Peace Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000648MT |
Tracks:
- R.K. Intro
- Right Behind You (Mafia)
- R.K. 2029
- In Repair
- Life
- Middle of Yesterday
- Are You Sad?
- R.K. 2029 (Pt. 2)
- Made to Heal
- R.K. 1949-97
- Everyone's a Junkie
- R.K. On Death
- All My Friends
- If You Believe
- Wonderful Future
Album Details
"spiritual Machines" is the Fourth Album from Canadian Rockers Our Lady Peace and Sees the Bandin Class Form : A Concept Album that is as Intellectually Involving as is Rocking. Featuring the Single"Life", the Album is Based on Author Ray Kurzweil's Book, "The Age of Spiritual Machines".Rock Music:
