Tracklist
1 | In Mind | 3:44 | |
2 | Good Day Sunshine | 5:08 | |
3 | Missing You | 4:16 | |
4 | Country Rain | 3:34 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Pinnacle (3)
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Creation Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Creation Records Ltd.
- Published By – EMI Music
- Recorded At – Courtyard Studio
- Glass Mastered At – Nimbus
Credits
Notes
℗ & © 1993 Creation Records Limited.
Made in England.
Made in England.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned): 5017556701577
- Barcode (Text): 5 017556 701577
- Label Code: LC 6306
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): CRESCD 157 • 1:2 MASTERED BY NIMBUS
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): CRESCD 157 . 1:1 :MASTERED: :BY NIMBUS:
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5 EP (In Mind Remixes) (CD, EP) | Creation Records | CRESCD 157R | UK | 1993 | ||
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5 EP (In Mind Remixes) (12", 45 RPM, EP) | Creation Records | CRE 157TR | UK | 1993 | ||
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5 EP (12", 45 RPM, EP) | Creation Records | CRE 157T | UK | 1993 | ||
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5 EP (In Mind Remixes) (12", 45 RPM, EP, Promo) | Creation Records | CRE 157TRP | UK | 1993 | ||
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5 EP (CD, EP, Promo) | Creation Records | CRESCD 157P, CRESCD 157 | UK | 1993 |
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Edited 4 months agoOne of the best albums of all time - beautiful ambient trance, still after many years not many records come close to hitting this vibe - blending roland dance beats, deep bass, sampled guitar, synth texture, female vocal, etc this convincingly. Like narco Robert Leiner (his remix of 'I Love You', Deeper Mix certainly the inspiration for 'Missing You') or Opus III and akin to Luke Slater's first 7th Plain album. Ending with Country Rain & the KLF inspired pastoral slide guitar. One of the finest jewels of shoegaze, ambient, or any genre
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A bit of a curio in the Slowdive cata so far as it slots rather more comfortably in the Ambient House category than the shoegaze that preceded it, or the post-rock that followed it with Pygmalion. Unsurprisingly, those were the tracks that quickly got the remix treatment, from Bandalu and Reload, both inarguably techno if not IDM acts. I the last three Halstead compositions sticking like sore thumbs at the end of the US edition of Souvlaki to which they were appended. Interesting, not essential IMO.
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I love all the genres this EP supposedly nestles itself within, but I’m very bored by it. I enjoy most Slowdive. Hell, I enjoy most shoegaze. And I love ambient, dream pop, minimal electronic, new age even. But I find this release pretty dull. It isn’t bad by any means; it’s too removed from reference points to be judged in a negative way. It’s simply…fairly forgettable, as this style goes.
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This is truly an amazing release. This is listed as "ambient, shoegaze, dream pop" and it is all of that. More electronic than previous releases and truly a masterpiece that will always sound forever fresh. Slowdive is some of the most brilliant hypnotic mood music out there and can compete against any techno project from that time period (1993 and beyond). The lyrics are soothing, drifting, somewhere out there. Every album is a consistent album. So perfect of a band.
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Hugely in love with Slowdive at the moment. Utter brilliance. Collection almost complete now of this shimmering heaven of a band. There last album is probably my favourite indie album of the last 15 years!
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Edited 20 years agoThe most electronic Slowdive ever got. The burgeoning ambient techno scene in 1993 was too much for them to resist, and made them one of the most experimental of the 'shoegazer' bands from England. Released with the equally amazing remix EP featuring the now classic chillout retake by Tom Middleton & Mark Pritchard. Absolutely essential, which justifies the prices it goes for these days.
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