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Tracklist

Bobby's Song10:26
Amen1:17
Theremin3:16
Everyone4:08
Magic Man5:17
Billy Jack10:24
Luna3:34
Dove Returning3:12
Sunlamp Show4:53
Smoggy Bog1:53
Daffodils3:20
Boats6:17
Blue Mantle8:11

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    Cover of Luna, 2008-09-29, CDLuna
    CD, Album
    Pet Rock – PETROCK002UK2008UK2008
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Luna, 2008, VinylLuna
    2×LP, Album
    Pet Rock – PETROCKLP002UK2008UK2008
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Luna, 2008, CDLuna
    CD, Album, Promo
    Pet Rock Records – PETROCK002ADVUK2008UK2008
    New Submission
    Cover of Luna, 2008-09-29, CDLuna
    CD, Album
    Birdman Records – BMR119US2008US2008
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Luna - Book Version., 2009, CDLuna - Book Version.
    CD, Limited Edition, CD & 66 page book
    Birdman Records – BMR120US2009US2009
    New Submission
    Cover of Luna, 2019-11-08, FileLuna
    13×File, MP3, Album, Reissue, 320 kbps
    ACIO Rekkudz – none20192019
    New Submission
    Cover of Luna, 2021, VinylLuna
    LP, Album, Deluxe Edition, Enhanced, Limited Edition, Stereo, HAND MADE
    Pet Rock – PETROCK002UK2021UK2021
    Needs Changes

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    • tellymitchelli's avatar
      Edited one year ago
      There were just 30 unique copies made available in October 2021, at a starting price of £150, on the Aliens' Bandcamp page.
      This is the description from that page:

      “ It's Luna Jim, but not as we know it.
      We found 30 copies of our original pressing of Luna LP vinyl in a hidden vault. However it was damp and the sleeves were ruined. The vinyl is in perfect condition so Alien Anderson and Alien Maclean thought it'd be nice to paint/draw one side each in various pop art styles and make available to Humanoid Alienoids.

      Please note that the standard edition Luna LP is now selling for £80 per copy (if you can find one) so that's a factor in the pricing as well as labour for art duties.

      Each copy comes with a classified document to verify authenticity”
      • redflag77's avatar
        redflag77
        Why isn't this listing with the other Aliens - Luna album releases?? It came out the same time as the other variants
        • xweirdo's avatar
          xweirdo
          Ahhh love this record.
          I suspect most humanoids would too.
          Gets a 9/10 from me.
          • jtm1967's avatar
            jtm1967
            As good as any beta band lp in my opinion. Excellent sound quality with the vinyl pressing too. A psych masterpiece
            • streetmouse's avatar
              streetmouse
              Edited 6 years ago
              Rising from the ashes of the Beta Band, a band eternally being discovered, rediscovered and then forgotten again, only to swing back when you expected to hear from them least. Here, The Aliens seem to sonically define themselves as something between a Twin Peaks soundtrack and that of an offhanded meeting over Quaaludes between Brian Wilson and Syd Barrett, where a fluid intoxicating viscous melodic psychic brew ebbs and flows … not forward nor back, but ever present, with each song existing in the moment of its listen, displaying a swaying hallucinatory quality, often foggy and nearly forgotten, while at other times far too real, as if the song is standing before you from out of nowhere.

              Luna is not a joyride through the universe, it sounds more to have been delivered by tired worn-out weary space travelers who’ve spent too many years with mouths open in wonder, haunted by the memories of countless nebulas filled coloured stars and planets boasting twin moons rising on opposing horizons at the same time, struggling to give voice to all they’ve witnessed, longing for nothing more than a comfortable over-stuffed chair from which to tell their stories as their feet become accustomed once again to gravity and the impressive nothingness that this world has to offer.

              Without feeling that I’m being critical, The Alines could have put an editor to good use, because they often venture in too many directions as once, consider the number “Bobby’s Song,” where they push the notions of musical noodling into a whole new realm, cleverly [?], yes, harmonically [?], of course, imaginatively [?], without question, but over all, coming across like trying to capture the rays of sun that give sunshine pop its psychedelic buoyancy. Creating an epic of this nature takes sincere psychic balls, and even if one has those balls, it would seem better to spaciously lay out one’s arrangements in a manner devoid of any missteps, as those missteps will bear witness to a product that has not been thought out or considered fully, because the brilliant moments that make this album unavoidable are so good that I find myself wanting take the band by the hand saying, “Cross this out, add this in, fade here, and roll on with luster there.” But The Aliens didn’t ask me, so all I can say is that I find Luna to be an intoxicating bit of wanderlust that I find unavoidable and worthy of exploration and re-exploration.

              The Aliens, with their brilliant spacial harmonies and sonic arrangements will be immersed as The Beta Band were, to be endlessly discovered, forgotten and rediscovered for years to come, worthy of a place in the galaxy of stars, yet sadly, relegated to earthbound grains of sand.

              Review by Jenell Kesler
              • infosquito's avatar
                infosquito
                From What I've read, only 500 copies of this LP were pressed.

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