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![]() ![]() The Ladies and Gentlemen shows were “amazing to do,” he says, but nonetheless, “a little bit of me felt like I was in the catering industry: people knew exactly what they were getting and in what order, and that was it … I want to make new great albums I don’t want to rest on what I’ve done before.” Many fans see 1997’s Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating in Space, recorded with an earlier incarnation of Spiritualized, as his own masterwork, and the experience of re-creating it live in 2009 unexpectedly spurred him on to make Sweet Heart, Sweet Light. On one hand, he views them as vehicles to make possible the more enjoyable process of touring, where “you’re not trying to pin the music down you can push it around and force it into better places.” On the other, he reveres them as artistic statements. Pierce, who says he’s much better now (“I got my record, and I got my liver!”), still seems torn about making albums. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]() ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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