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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Oh man! What a trip.....
This rather strange collaboration with drugs guru Timothy Leary has been dismissed by some as overly gimmicky and not up to usual Ash Ra Tempel standards. It does, in my humble opinion, still have much to offer though.

Downtown opens the proceedings in funky, bluesy style and shows how this legendary band could effectively traverse genres at the drop of a hat...
Published on September 2, 2005 by Cartimand

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3.0 out of 5 stars What the ...?
This album is not so well recorded (muddy), with a little bit of shaky singing (who is that poor hollering girl?!?)on the 1st track, and it all just sounds amateurish ..I've read this is supposed to be a masterpiece. Well i would not go that far. But it sets you in a certain kind of mood, a certain vibe (i guess this is what the record is famous for) and i agree there is...
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Oh man! What a trip....., September 2, 2005
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This review is from: Seven Up (Audio CD)
This rather strange collaboration with drugs guru Timothy Leary has been dismissed by some as overly gimmicky and not up to usual Ash Ra Tempel standards. It does, in my humble opinion, still have much to offer though.

Downtown opens the proceedings in funky, bluesy style and shows how this legendary band could effectively traverse genres at the drop of a hat. Power Drive and Right Hand Lover sound like almost conventional pop/rock songs (albeit with most unconventional lyrical themes!) with Gottsching showing he can rock it with the best of 'em when he wants to, before Velvet Genes gives us a more abstract Krautrock-ish intro that soon metamorphoses back into some blues riffs before reprising Downtown. The long track Time, which covered the whole of the second side of the original album, returns to the classic Ash Ra Tempel 'kosmische' sound, reprising the seminal chord-sequence first heard on Schwingungen, but with the Timothy Leary voiceover. As a great example of beautiful, trippy, ambient, hypnotic mood-changing music, I like it. Lots.

This is, perhaps, not the best album to listen to as an introduction to this most mercurial of bands (better to go for Schwingungen, Join Inn or the eponymous first album), but is still a very worthwhile effort and highly recommended.
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3.0 out of 5 stars What the ...?, May 21, 2010
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This album is not so well recorded (muddy), with a little bit of shaky singing (who is that poor hollering girl?!?)on the 1st track, and it all just sounds amateurish ..I've read this is supposed to be a masterpiece. Well i would not go that far. But it sets you in a certain kind of mood, a certain vibe (i guess this is what the record is famous for) and i agree there is a certain charm to the whole 'style' and IT IS 'a trip' and 'psychedelic', and drugged out...but it sure requires one to be in a certain mood too, to be able to enjoy it!
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh a journey through "Space" and "Time", how wonderful., July 16, 2004
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This is Ash Ra Tempel's third CD imported from Germany to the USA. Join on a musical journey through "Space" and "Time" as the New Age group Ash Ra Tempel captures the movements of these two medleys, including the beauty of this timeless recording.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!, February 11, 2003
This review is from: Seven Up (Audio CD)
Amazing album by German psych band Ash Ra Tempel with special guest Timothy Leary. Do yourself a favour and check this one out.
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