Thievery Corporation – The Cosmic Game
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Dub, Future Jazz, Downtempo, Latin |
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Tracklist
Marching The Hate Machines (Into The Sun) | 4:01 | ||
Warning Shots | 5:02 | ||
Revolution Solution | 3:41 | ||
The Cosmic Game | 2:19 | ||
Satyam Shivam Sundaram | 4:07 | ||
Amerimacka | 5:41 | ||
Ambicion Eterna | 3:43 | ||
Pela Janela | 3:41 | ||
Sol Tapado | 3:57 | ||
The Heart's A Lonely Hunter | 4:03 | ||
Holographic Universe | 3:42 | ||
Doors Of Perception | 3:16 | ||
Wires And Watchtowers | 4:19 | ||
The Supreme Illusion | 4:10 | ||
The Time We Lost Our Way | 4:11 | ||
A Gentle Dissolve | 2:49 |
Credits (11)
- Sam KirbyBooking
- William Morris AgencyBooking
- Neal AshbyDesign
- Chris 'Stone' Garrett*Engineer
- John Moore (12)Illustration [Photo Illustrations]
- Neal AshbyIllustration [Photo Illustrations]
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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The Cosmic Game CD, Album, Copy Protected, Promo, Misprint.Cardboard | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – none | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | New Submission | ||||
The Cosmic Game CD, Album, Digipak | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – ESL 081 | US | 2005 | US — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Cosmic Game 4×12", Album, 45 RPM, Limited Edition | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – esl081 | US | 2005 | US — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Cosmic Game CD, Album, Digipak | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – esl081 | US | 2005 | US — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Cosmic Game CD, Album, Cinram, Digipak | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – esl081, Barclay – 982 755 1, Sound Of Barclay – 982 755 1, Universal – 982 755 1 | Europe | 2005 | Europe — 2005 | |||||
The Cosmic Game CD, Album, Digipak | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – esl081 | Australia | 2005 | Australia — 2005 | |||||
The Cosmic Game CD, Album | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – esl081, Universal Records (7) – esl081 | Philippines | 2005 | Philippines — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Cosmic Game CD, Album, Promo, Card sleeve | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – none | Australia | 2005 | Australia — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Cosmic Game CDr, Album, Promo, Edited | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – ESL081 | US | 2005 | US — 2005 | New Submission | ||||
The Cosmic Game CD, Unofficial Release | ООО "Снежный" – none | Russia | 2005 | Russia — 2005 | New Submission | ||||
The Cosmic Game CD, Album, Reissue, Digipak | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – none, Winner Records (4) – 41 | Ukraine | 2006 | Ukraine — 2006 | New Submission | ||||
The Cosmic Game CD, Album, Reissue | Deckdisc – 44016-2 | Brazil | 2006 | Brazil — 2006 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Cosmic Game 4×12", 45 RPM, Album, Record Store Day, Reissue, Clear | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – ESL 081 | US | 2012 | US — 2012 | New Submission | ||||
The Cosmic Game 4×LP, Album, Reissue, white, grey,white and clear vinyl | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – esl081 | US | 2012 | US — 2012 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Cosmic Game 4×12", 45 RPM, Album, Repress | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – ESL 081 | US | 2012 | US — 2012 | New Submission | ||||
The Cosmic Game 2×LP, Album, Reissue | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – ESL081LP | US | 2014 | US — 2014 | New Submission | ||||
The Cosmic Game 2×LP, Album, Reissue | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music – esl081LP | US | 2018 | US — 2018 | New Submission |
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referencing The Cosmic Game (CD, Album, Digipak) esl081
Alright, who and when is this going to be repressed? Ive had the CD since release and always passed on the LP and now I regret it. Need this on vinyl for sure!referencing The Cosmic Game (2×LP, Album, Reissue) ESL081LP
My copy sounds good, maybe a little noise at times, but the sound is full, dynamic, and gorgeous.referencing The Cosmic Game (2×LP, Album, Reissue) esl081LP
Does anyone know the difference in quality between this press and the 2014 2x LP press?referencing The Cosmic Game (2×LP, Album, Reissue) ESL081LP
Nice pressing. Maybe a bit of background noise on some moments, but the audio quality is really fine.- First album I entered on here so I'll throw a simple review: music is great, chilled and has the Middle Eastern tonal influences on some tunes. Only bad part is having the 4-LP issue is you play two songs at 45rpm and have to get up and flip. I don't play it much on vinyl for this reason. But it's a nice set. Wish they'd kept it to the original 500 copies when released in 05. Value would be through the roof if those reissues didn't get released-- but the original has just slightly more top end to it and is slightly less bricked on a few songs I compared.
referencing The Cosmic Game (CD, Album, Digipak) ESL 081
Another great album for Thievery Corporation and their best up to this point. The album flows beautifully from start to finish. Opens up with the Pink Floydesque Marching the Hate Machines; the political protest theme continues with Warning Shots and Revolution Solution. Cosmic Game is beautifully ambient as is the Indian Satyum Shivam Sundarum. Notch singing on Amerimacka reminded me of Ali Campbell on early UB40 - a bit of a mix of Madame Medusa and Food for Thought. The familiar TC Latin theme is there on Ambicion and Pela Janela as it is with Sol Topado which has an Acid jazz feel. TC remixed David Byrne's Dance on Vaseline on their 1999 remix album Abductions and Reconstructions and he appears here on The Heart's a Lonely Hunter. Holographic Universe has a funky, trippy sound that takes you back into the Indian sub-continent with Doors of Perception which starts as a meditative raga before busting into a funky stomper of a tune for the last minute or so. Wires and Watchtowers has the familiar 21st Century Dub sound of Thievery Corporation which blends well into the superb The Supreme Illusion which is typical of the album; rich, diverse and trippy. At one point it's Raga with a Ragga beat and chills out at the end leading up nicely to the melancholic The Time We Lost Our Way before finally gently dissolving into A Gentle Dissolve. Wow, think i'll play it all over again.referencing The Cosmic Game (CD, Album, Digipak) ESL 081
Another great album for Thievery Corporation and their best up to this point. The album flows beautifully from start to finish. Opens up with the Pink Floydesque Marching the Hate Machines; the political protest theme continues with Warning Shots and Revolution Solution. Cosmic Game is beautifully ambient as is the Indian Satyum Shivam Sundarum. Notch singing on Amerimacka reminded me of Ali Campbell on early UB40 - a bit of a mix of Madame Medusa and Food for Thought. The familiar TC Latin theme is there on Ambicion and Pela Janela as it is with Sol Topado which has an Acid jazz feel. TC remixed David Byrne's Dance on Vaseline on their 1999 remix album Abductions and Reconstructions and he appears here on The Heart's a Lonely Hunter. Holographic Universe has a funky, trippy sound that takes you back into the Indian sub-continent with Doors of Perception which starts as a meditative raga before busting into a funky stomper of a tune for the last minute or so. Wires and Watchtowers has the familiar 21st Century Dub sound of Thievery Corporation which blends well into the superb The Supreme Illusion which is typical of the album; rich, diverse and trippy. At one point it's Raga with a Ragga beat and chills out at the end leading up nicely to the melancholic The Time We Lost Our Way before finally gently dissolving into A Gentle Dissolve. Wow, think i'll play it all over again.referencing The Cosmic Game (CD, Album, Digipak) ESL 081
THE COSMIC GAME see the Thievery Corporation working much more with vocals, including some contributions for a few well-known voices, such as The Flaming Lips on the twinkling, spacy "Marching The Hate Machines (Into The Sun)" or Perry Farrell lending a ache to "Revolution Solution." David Byrne brings 'The Heart's A Lonely Hunter" a unique vibe. But there's also room for lesser known artists, such as the raga singer on "Satyam Shivam Sundaram" or the Latin American contingent that starts with "Ambicion Eterna" and ends with "Sol Tapado," while "Warning Shots" bursts out with a more aggressive dub. But their instrumental tracks shine just as bright, as with the dreamy "Holographic Universe" or the heavy thump of "The Supreme Illusion." "A Gentle Dissolve" takes the album out on a gentle note indeed, emphasizing the spaciness while still grounding the track with the horns. This is a game you'll want to play again and again.
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