Strung Out in Heaven
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Strung Out in Heaven | ||
Studio album by The Brian Jonestown Massacre | ||
Released | June 23, 1998 | |
Recorded | — | |
Genre | rock | |
Length | 47:12 | |
Label | TVT Records | |
Producer(s) | — | |
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre chronology | ||
Give It Back! (1997) |
Strung Out in Heaven (1998) |
Bringing it All Back Home - Again (1999) |
Strung Out in Heaven is the sixth full-length album by American rock band The Brian Jonestown Massacre. It was The Brian Jonestown Massacre's first and only recording with the large independent label, TVT Records. After releasing a number of well-received recordings on the smaller psychedelia-focused Bomp! Records label, The Brian Jonestown Massacre were signed to a multi-record deal with TVT. The recording didn't sell as many records as TVT had hoped and they later mutually dissolved their remaining contractual obligations. The album is named after a David Bowie lyric from the song "Ashes to Ashes" from Scary Monsters (1980).
[edit] Track listing
- "Going to Hell"
- "Let's Pretend It's Summer"
- "Wasting Away"
- "Jennifer"
- "Got My Eye on You"
- "Nothing to Lose"
- "Love"
- "Maybe Tomorrow"
- "Spun"
- "I've Been Waiting"
- "Dawn"
- "Lantern"
- "Wisdom"