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Tuesday, April 29, 2003 

I managed to find Complete Works, Vol. 1 for a good price, and it is, as long as you are in the right mood for it, impeccable. A must-have for Spiritualized fans, and a decent introduction, although due to the time period covered it tends more to the gauzy, becalmed textures of Lazer Guided Melodies than the full rock-outs of later days. Not that that's the problem. Perfect for a day like today, where I don't have to do anything until I go to work at 5:30.



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