For All the Fucked Up Children is a 1995 release from the neo-psychedelic trio Spacemen 3.
Forged Prescriptions is a 2-CD album by Spacemen 3, containing alternate and demo versions of songs from their album The Perfect Prescription, and some previously unreleased tracks.
Their compilation features tracks from artists such as The Velvet Underground, Felt, Suicide, Spacemen 3, and Disco Inferno.
Sound of Confusion is the first studio album by space rock group Spacemen 3, released in July 1986 on Glass Records.
The Perfect Prescription is the second studio album by Spacemen 3.
Translucent Flashbacks is a compilation album released in 1995 and combines the first three Spacemen 3 singles and all their B-sides.
The band played noisy experimental rock belonging to the same scene as contemporary British bands like, Loop, My Bloody Valentine, Spacemen 3 or American bands like Sonic Youth, and Butthole Surfers, but always with a heavy dose of 60's psychedelic rock and krautrock.
He appeared on recordings by other bands, contributing a flute solo to "I Love You" on the Spacemen 3's Recurring (1991), and guitar and organ on The Blue Aeroplanes' Rough Music (1995).
"Walking With Jesus" was a Spacemen 3 song from The Perfect Prescription, but Pierce has performed it throughout his career.
The album's liner notes is an early review by Gary Boldie, where he contemplates the city of Rugby and finds it an odd source for this new sound, and while he declares Spacemen 3 as the "all singing, all dancing answer to the problems of a grey 1985," he admits they are still raw, a little too repetitive, and need time to blossom.
Following the demise of Spacemen 3, Carruthers was approached by Jason Pierce to join a new band that he was forming with all of the musicians from Spacemen 3 except Peter Kember.