Spirit - Cosmic Smile

Spirit - Cosmic Smile
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Album Details

Title: Cosmic Smile
Artist: Spirit
Release Date: 3/21/2000
Re-Released On: 8/15/2006
Label: Phoenix Gems (UK), Akarma Records, Phoenix Rising
Duration: 60:09
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 672627400220, 8026575356122, 766482018840
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-Rock, Psychedelic, Art Rock
Moods: Elaborate, Literate, Theatrical, Ambitious, Dramatic, Playful, Self-Conscious, Bravado, Indulgent, Summery
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Shake My Ego Down
  2. Barkin' Up the Wrong Tree
  3. Compromise
  4. No Time to Pretend
  5. Close to You
  6. Mean and Beautiful
  7. One by One
  8. Fire
  9. Wave
  10. Love from the Heart
  11. I Had a Dream
  12. River of Love
  13. Break My Back
  14. Cosmic Smile
  15. Can't Sit Down (Livin' on Love)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDAkarma Records356
2003CDPhoenix Gems (UK)PNXG-4002
2000CDPhoenix Rising4002

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Album Review

The first posthumous release from Spirit following the drowning death of its leader, Randy California, in 1997, Cosmic Smile is anything but a collection of leftovers. Though California regularly included original Spirit drummer Ed Cassidy in the group's performances and recordings, and encouraged the occasional appearance of former band members, Spirit was, in essence, his flag of convenience from the mid-'70s on. These studio tracks, recorded between 1990 and 1995, sometimes feature California alone, playing all instruments. They are all new, previously unreleased compositions from what is said to be an extensive archive. That's no surprise, since California and Spirit had trouble getting their material out through the major record labels after the group's first blush of success. One can easily imagine California writing and recording regularly without having the means to release his work. Anyone familiar with his previous material will recognize the music here. It is more often acoustic and introspective than some of Spirit's previous recordings, but it still has at its core California's melodic, yet stinging guitar work, his expressive singing, and lyrical concerns that range from romance to politics to spirituality. A couple of instrumentals, the melodic "Wave" and the harder rocking "Can't Sit Down (Livin' on Love)" testify to the guitarist's abilities. "Cosmic Smile is the first of many proposed installments from the vaults," notes annotator Mick Skidmore, and if so Randy California's ongoing recorded legacy will be some small comfort for his tragic loss. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bob NicholsDrums
Bruce Archive PatesPhotography
Bruce GaryDrums, Post Production, Post Producer, Percussion, Drum Programming, Research
David K. TeddsProject Coordinator
Ed CassidyDrums
Jay FergusonArranger
Matt AndesSlide Guitar, Guitar
Mick SkidmoreLiner Notes
Randy CaliforniaVocals, Instrumentation, Producer
Scott MonahanKeyboards
Shanna BusmanDesign, Layout Design
Steve DeutschEngineer, Editing
Tad FlynnExecutive Producer
Wink EwingProducer, Art Direction