Aimee Mann - Lost In Space
(Limited 22 1/2 Anniversary Remastered Edition Splatter Color Vinyl)
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Super Ego Records |
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Pop/Rock |
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ASUE 080
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UPC: | 698519000804 |
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Aimee Mann — Lost In Space
Limited 22 1/2 Anniversary Remastered Edition of Mann's fourth studio album
Retrospective liner notes by Aimee Mann
Limited edition splatter vinyl and glow-in-the-dark jacket
New illustrations by Seth
"One of the finest songwriters of her generation." — New York Times
One of the Top 10 living songwriters along with Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen." — NPR
New mastering of Aimee's fourth studio album, Lost in Space. Includes retrospective liner notes by Aimee Mann. Housed in a glow-in-the-dark jacket with new illustrations by Seth.
Aimee Mann's Lost in Space is her fourth studio album, released in 2002. This album marked a notable evolution in Mann's sound, blending her signature introspective lyrics with a more atmospheric, layered production. The record has a darker, more melancholy tone compared to her previous works, exploring themes like isolation, disillusionment, and emotional disconnection. The production is lush yet subtle, with a mix of electronic textures and acoustic elements. Mann's distinctive vocals are at the forefront, delivering a biting and poignant perspective on modern life's emotional landscapes.
Notable tracks from Lost in Space include "Humpty Dumpty," a sharp commentary on vulnerability and life's fragility, and "Save Me," a haunting song about seeking rescue from inner turmoil. The album received critical acclaim for its mature songwriting, emotional depth, and cohesive production. It solidified Aimee Mann's reputation as a skilled songwriter and a master of nuanced, emotionally resonant music.
1. Humpty Dumpty | 2. High on Sunday 51 | 3. Lost in Space | 4. This Is How It Goes | 5. Guys Like Me | 6. Pavlov's Bell | 7. Real Bad News | 8. Invisible Ink | 9. Today's the Day | 10. The Moth | 11. It's Not |
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