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词条 In a Priest Driven Ambulance
释义

  1. Track listing

     Original release  Limited edition vinyl only reissue 

  2. Influences

  3. Personnel

  4. References

{{Infobox album
| name = In a Priest Driven Ambulance
| type = studio
| artist = The Flaming Lips
| cover = InaPriestDrivenAmbulance.jpg
| alt =
| released = September 18, 1990
| recorded =
| studio =
| genre = Alternative rock, noise pop, psychedelic rock
| length = 46:36 {{small|(original release)}}
55:43 {{small|(1995 re-release)}}
| label = Restless Records/Enigma
| producer = The Flaming Lips, Dave Fridmann
| prev_title = Telepathic Surgery
| prev_year = 1989
| next_title = Hit to Death in the Future Head
| next_year = 1992
| misc = {{Singles
| name = In a Priest Driven Ambulance
| type = studio
| single1 = Unconsciously Screamin'
| single1date = March 1990
}}
}}{{album ratings
| rev1 = Allmusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[1]
| rev4 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide
| rev4score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}[2]
}}In a Priest Driven Ambulance (With Silver Sunshine Stares) is the fourth album by The Flaming Lips, released in 1990 (see 1990 in music). It is a concept album primarily focused on frontman Wayne Coyne's fascination with religion. It is generally considered among critics to be one of the Flaming Lips' greatest albums. It is the first Flaming Lips album to feature Jonathan Donahue (also of Mercury Rev) and drummer, Nathan Roberts. This line-up would subsequently be signed by Warner Bros. Records and go on to record the follow-up album, Hit to Death in the Future Head

A music video for the song "Unconsciously Screamin" was shot at a religious theme park called Holyland in Waterbury, Connecticut and was directed by Jim Spring and Jens Jurgensen.

It was re-released as a CD with two bonus tracks on January 17, 1995, however the full name with subtitle appears only on the vinyl release.

It was also re-released in a 2xCD special edition in 2002; for more information on this version, see the entry for The Day They Shot a Hole in the Jesus Egg. The first disc of this release, composed of the entire Priest album and numerous bonus tracks, was also released as a limited-edition two-record vinyl release on pink vinyl.

"Unconsciously Screamin'" was released as an EP in 1991 to promote the album. Two of the b-sides were featured as bonus tracks on the 1995 re-release.

Track listing

Original release

{{Track listing
| title1 = Shine on Sweet Jesus: Jesus Song No. 5
| length1 = 4:27
| title2 = Unconsciously Screamin'
| length2 = 3:52
| title3 = Rainin' Babies
| length3 = 4:28
| title4 = Take Meta Mars
| length4 = 3:13
| title5 = Five Stop Mother Superior Rain
| length5 = 6:19
| title6 = Stand in Line
| length6 = 4:42
| title7 = God Walks Among Us Now: Jesus Song No. 6
| length7 = 4:46
| title8 = There You Are: Jesus Song No. 7
| length8 = 4:32
| title9 = Mountain Side
| length9 = 6:36
| title10 = What a Wonderful World
| length10 = 3:44
}}

Limited edition vinyl only reissue

In a Priest Driven Ambulance was reissued in 2005 on pink vinyl. The reissue is on 4 sides and contains the bonus tracks "Lucifer Rising", "Ma, I Didn't Notice", "Let Me Be It", "Drug Machine", and "Strychnine/Peace, Love, and Understanding". The cover has promotional photos and the inside sleeve has a story about the early Lips by Scott Booker.

{{Track listing
| headline = Side One
| title1 = Shine on Sweet Jesus: Jesus Song No. 5
| title2 = Unconsciously Screamin'
| title3 = Rainin' Babies
| title4 = Take Meta Mars
| title5 = Five Stop Mother Superior Rain
}}{{Track listing
| headline = Side Two
| title6 = Stand in Line
| title7 = God Walks Among Us Now: Jesus Song No. 6
| title8 = There You Are: Jesus Song No 7
| title9 = Mountain Side
| title10 = (What A) Wonderful World
}}{{Track listing
| headline = Side Three
| title11 = Lucifer Rising
| title12 = Ma, I Didn't Notice
}}{{Track listing
| headline = Side Four
| title13 = Let Me Be It
| title14 = Drug Machine
| title15 = Strychnine/Peace, Love and Understanding
}}
  • "Drug Machine" is the Sub Pop single rerecording of "Drug Machine in Heaven", the song in its original form was featured on Telepathic Surgery.

Influences

The song "Take Meta Mars" is closely modeled on the Can song "Mushroom" off the album Tago Mago.

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic.[3]

  • Wayne Coyne – vocals, guitar
  • Michael Ivins – bass
  • Jonathan Donahue – guitar
  • Nathan Roberts - drums
  • Dave Fridmann – recording engineer, producer
  • Michele Vlasimsky – executive producer, photography

References

1. ^{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r7361}}]
2. ^{{cite book|last=Cross|first=Charles R.|authorlink=Charles R. Cross|editor1-last=Brackett|editor1-first=Nathan|editor2-last=Hoard|editor2-first=Christian|title=The New Rolling Stone Album Guide|publisher=Simon & Schuster|edition=4th|year=2004|isbn=0-7432-0169-8|chapter=Flaming Lips|pages=300}}
3. ^http://www.allmusic.com/album/in-a-priest-driven-ambulance-mw0000309874/credits
{{The Flaming Lips}}{{DEFAULTSORT:In A Priest Driven Ambulance}}

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