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5.0 out of 5 stars Hot tip to Heaven, November 25, 2005
This review is from: Hot Trip to Heaven (Audio CD)
Utterly brilliant. Dreamy, atmospheric, dark, spacey. Just plain gorgeous. Probably the album Dave had on his iPod as he lay in his bunk before HAL got bitchy. Natacha Atlas guests on 'Ugly' with her trademark arabic callings. All the tracks have simple riffs and hooks repeating over and over, weaving in and out of chilled soundscapes and cool loops. Only weak track is the title track (reminded me of Nitzer Ebb) not a bad track just broke up the overall feel of the album, so I skip that one.
A perfect album for the mp3 player, long flights, train journeys, or staring at the ceiling. Buy it now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Way Underated - A Heavenly Joyride!, September 28, 2008
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This review is from: Hot Trip to Heaven (Audio CD)
Love & Rockets - Hot Trip to Heaven (1994)

This is a very cool album. Overall, it's very listener-friendly. It's feel-good club/dance music, clearly aimed at the MDMA crowd. At the time of its release it was lumped in with techno/house music and unfairly dismissed for being passe. Certain people back then were obsessed with being on top of the latest thing which could change almost on a weekly basis. That attitude has always existed and always will, but personally I couldn't care less about current trends so long as I like the music itself.

Love & Rockets have a knack for taking simple song structures and making them sound extremely cool. These guys are masters at creating trippy atmospherics and the songs here are far more interesting than your average repetitive club music, even (or especially!) today. I enjoy just hanging out and listening to this album. Most of these songs extend to around the seven minute mark but they never overstay their welcome.

BREAKDOWN:

"Body and Soul" - A fourteen-minute piece that slowly evolves from etheral murkiness and a ringing, bell-like synth figure into a hip-hop styled dance groove that doesn't kick in until midway through. Trippy and loaded with atmospherics. Feels GOOD! *****

"Ugly" - another atmospheric groover with a hip hop beat, hypnotic percussion and luscious female background vocals. *****

"Trip and Glide" - more of the same with a more relaxed tempo and cool guitar solos from Daniel Ash. Features several intense, heavenly song bridges. Guest singer Natacha Atlas really cuts loose on this one. By the way, she also made excellent contributions to Daniel Ash's super-cool 1991 solo album COMING DOWN. *****

"This Heaven" - hypnotic and sexy with a four-to-the-floor dance beat, scratchy guitar rhythms and strange locomotive sounds. *****

"No Worries" - A tripped-out transition segues the listener immediately into this track which has a radically different feel - slow and dreamy with eerie Middle Eastern touches. *****

"Hot Trip to Heaven" - An ominous, mechanical, somewhat grating track, It's hardly danceable and it does disrupt the flow of the album, but I think it's trippy and intense. But it isn't as listener-friendly as the other songs and some will find it too experimental for their tastes. ****

"Eclipse" - sort of a coda to the title track, this is a short, foreboding instrumental. ****

"Voodoo Baby" - Sporting a jazzy, cabaret-style groove, this track, like every song on HOT TRIP TO HEAVEN, is loaded with atmospheric effects. It's quite different from the other songs, but still blends into the album nicely. *****

"Be the Revolution" - a very trippy song with a slightly funky beat and a spindly guitar loop. *****

"Set Me Free" - a short track with a minimal beat awash in hypnotic sounds. Closes out the album in fine fashion. ****

It's true that HOT TRIP TO HEAVEN emphasizes dance music over the pop songs typically featured on other Love & Rockets albums, but these are still actual SONGS with actual melodies, far from being boring or overly repetitive. This album never got a fair shake. Give it a shot, it's a lot of fun.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars solid, dreamy atmospheric record, November 18, 2009
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This review is from: Hot Trip to Heaven (Audio CD)
great disk to put on and escape the world. natacha atlas ad's a sultry feel with her voice... great ambient effort by an established band. this thing has held up really well in my collection.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A different, but enjoyable direction, August 21, 2011
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This review is from: Hot Trip to Heaven (Audio CD)
The bottom line is if you are a L&R fan you have to own all their work. I confess I don't care as much for this CD, or Lift for that matter, but I can say that for the style of music explored on both this CD and Lift, L&R do an excellent job. As always.

On the whole I think Lift was a more polished version of Hot Trip to Heaven. It's as if Hot Trip was an experiment... filled with strengths and weaknesses, while Lift saw L&R capitalize on what they learned from Hot Trip.

While I find it very easy to listen to any of the other L&R CDs at pretty much any time, Hot Trip (not unlike Lift) seems better suited to certain times. I'm partial to playing it in the morning as part of my get going routine. It also makes for excellent background music while working at the computer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Different but satisfying, December 3, 2010
This review is from: Hot Trip To Heaven (MP3 Download)
It had been a few years since a new L&R release so I was so excited when I first saw this in a record store. I quickly snatched it up and ran home to listen to it. It Blew me away. I was mesmerized from start to finish. It was completely different from there previous stuff yet it still somehow had their signiture sound. I figured it would have a different sound from the cover with the updated logo and spacey Look. I usually don't care for 14 minute songs (except for jazz) but Body and Soul by far is my favorite song on the album. It really sets the tone. For those who wanted more of the same they may be disappointed with this, but for those who like bands who don't look back it is very satisfying. This may not be their best album (that would be Express IMHO) but I highly recommend this one.
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