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Amazing Grace (Spiritualized album)

Amazing Grace
Spiritualized - Amazing Grace.png
Studio album by Spiritualized
Released 8 September 2003 (2003-09-08)
Genre Garage rock, gospel
Length 42:49
Label Dedicated
Producer J. Spaceman
Spiritualized chronology
Complete Works Vol. 1
(2003)Complete Works Vol. 12003
Amazing Grace
(2003)
Songs in A&E
(2008)Songs in A&E2008
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 68/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3.5/5 stars
Blender 2/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly B+
The Guardian 4/5 stars
Mojo 4/5 stars
Pitchfork 6.2/10
Q 2/5 stars
Rolling Stone 2/5 stars
Spin A−
Uncut 4/5 stars

Amazing Grace is the fifth album by the British rock band Spiritualized, so named to indicate its considerable gospel influence. Although the title hymn does not appear on the album (Spiritualized have covered it previously, and released a free-jazz version as a b-side in 2001, and also on Complete Works Vol. 2), the ballad "Hold On" is based upon the same melody, and the opening track "This Little Life Of Mine" is clearly indebted to the spiritual "This Little Light Of Mine".

After working with free-jazz collective Spring Heel Jack on one of their albums and tour, frontman Jason Pierce was inspired to make a record with the same principles. His approach meant that the rest of Spiritualized was given the songs on the same day as they were recorded, meaning the record (including orchestral overdubs) was completed in 3 weeks. This is a huge difference compared to its predecessor, Let It Come Down, which took four years to record.

The album is generally harder-edged than its predecessors, featuring a number of variations on the familiar Spiritualized "Electricity" garage-rock riff. Conversely, "The Ballad of Richie Lee" is a tender, organ-driven tribute to the lead singer of the American group Acetone, a friend of Pierce, who committed suicide in 2001. The song was used in the final scene of the film The Unloved, whose director, actress Samantha Morton, is a close friend of Pierce's.

Two singles were released, "She Kissed Me (It Felt Like a Hit)" and "Cheapster." The former song's title is a reference to the song "He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss)" by the 1960s girl group The Crystals, and the latter's is a likely reference to T. Rex's "Jeepster."


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