Thievery Corporation / The Cosmic Game
Artist Thievery Corporation
Album Title: The Cosmic Game
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Primary Genre Electronica/Dance: Trip Hop
Format Vinyl (2)
Released 02/22/2005
Reissue Date 11/17/2014
Label Eighteenth Street Lounge Music
Catalog No ESL081LP
Bar Code No 8 87158 87483 3
Packaging Gatefold LP Sleeve
Tracks
The Cosmic Game (Disc 1)
A1. Marching The Hate Machines (Into The Sun) / Thievery Corporation feat. The Flaming Lips (4:01)
A2. Warning Shots / Thievery Corporation feat. Sleepy Wonder & Gunjan (5:02)
A3. Revolution Solution / Thievery Corporation feat. Perry Farrell (3:41)
A4. The Cosmic Game (2:19)
A5. Satyam Shivam Sundaram / Thievery Corporation feat. Gunjan (4:07)
B1. Amerimacka / Thievery Corporation feat. Notch (5:41)
B2. Ambicion Eterna / Thievery Corporation feat. Verny Varela (3:43)
B3. Pela Janela / Thievery Corporation feat. Gigi Rezende (3:41)
B4. Sol Tapado / Thievery Corporation feat. Patrick De Santos (3:57)
The Cosmic Game (Disc 2)
A1. The Heart's A Lonely Hunter / Thievery Corporation feat. David Byrne (4:03)
A2. Holographic Universe (3:42)
A3. Doors Of Perception / Thievery Corporation feat. Gunjan (3:16)
A4. Wires And Watchtowers / Thievery Corporation feat. Sista Pat (4:19)
B1. The Supreme Illusion / Thievery Corporation feat. Gunjan (4:10)
B2. The Time We Lost Our Way / Thievery Corporation feat. LouLou (4:11)
B3. Gentle Disolve (2:49)
Date Acquired 09/08/2018
Personal Rating
Acquired from Amazon
Purchase Price 22.99

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Notes

Pressed By – United Record Pressing
Lacquer Cut At – Nashville Record Productions
Manufactured By – Ingrooves
Distributed By – Ingrooves
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Eighteenth Street Lounge Music
Copyright (c) – Eighteenth Street Lounge Music
Lacquer Cut By – WG
Matrix / Runout (Side A [etched]): ESL-081LP-A WG/NRP Ⓤ
Matrix / Runout (Side B [etched]): ESL-081LP-B WG/NRP Ⓤ
Matrix / Runout (Side C [etched]): ESL-081LP-C WG/NRP Ⓤ
Matrix / Runout (Side D [etched]): ESL-081LP-D WG/NRP Ⓤ
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Analyzed Folder: The Cosmic Game_dr.txt
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DR         Peak       RMS        Filename                      
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DR11       -1.18 dB   -15.41 dB  01 - Marching The Hate Machines (Into The Sun).flac
DR11       -1.19 dB   -13.71 dB  02 - Warning Shots.flac      
DR12       -0.34 dB   -15.08 dB  03 - Revolution Solution.flac
DR9         -2.62 dB   -14.57 dB  04 - The Cosmic Game.flac    
DR13       -0.80 dB   -17.56 dB  05 - Shiva.flac              
DR12       -0.20 dB   -14.50 dB  06 - Amerimacka.flac          
DR11       -3.67 dB   -17.71 dB  07 - Ambicion Eterna (Eternal Ambition).flac
DR11       -0.31 dB   -14.88 dB  08 - Pela Janela (Through The Window).flac
DR12       -0.05 dB   -14.95 dB  09 - Sol Tapado (The Covered Sun).flac
DR13       -0.01 dB   -14.95 dB  10 - The Heart's A Lonely Hunter.flac
DR10       -1.68 dB   -14.33 dB  11 - Holographic Universe.flac
DR11       -2.13 dB   -18.03 dB  12 - Doors Of Perception.flac
DR12       -2.58 dB   -17.07 dB  13 - Wires And Watchtowers.flac
DR11       -0.64 dB   -14.07 dB  14 - The Supreme Illusion.flac
DR12       -0.21 dB   -14.88 dB  15 - The Time We Lost Our Way.flac
DR11       -1.74 dB   -15.11 dB  16 - A Gentle Dissolve.flac  
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Number of Files: 16
Official DR Value: DR11
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Reviews
AllMusic Review by David Jeffries:
The ingredients -- electronic beats, dub, soft Brazilian tones, sitars, and women singing in foreign languages -- are entirely the same, but Thievery Corporation have never sounded so genuine. Despite the same old sound and a busy release schedule leading up to it, The Cosmic Game comes across as fresh as a debut and surprisingly indifferent toward being the in thing. What it is is music for music's sake, all laid out with the utmost care, giving listeners a fully thought-out album that makes the "forward" button on your CD player purposeless. Effortlessly flowing from the indie-grooving "Marching the Hate Machines (Into the Sun)" with the Flaming Lips to reggae to samba to psychedelia and beyond, the album is trimmed of all fat. Instrumentals with clever grooves sometimes overstayed their welcome on previous Thievery albums, but here they're whittled down to interludes when need be and positioned as chillout segues between the more striking numbers. The druggy, Perry Farrell-inna-reggae-style "Revolution Solution" is one of these stunners, but the superstars don't own all the highlights. As dank, Jamaican-flavored horns echo into the distance, siren Sista Pat lures listeners into the deep world of "Wires and Watchtowers" while soulful crooner Notch takes things uptown on the cool "Amerimacka" before the Corp turn the tune into one of their stickiest dub outings yet. The pleasant "The Heart's a Lonely Hunter" deserves mention because David Byrne guests on vocals, and while it's very good, it's the most forgettable number on this outing. The track brings a very slight reminder of when Thievery Corporation have let ambition trump the meaningful and meaty, but the otherwise purposeful and certain Cosmic Game is so darkly delicious you have to admit it's their masterwork.
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