Tracklist
Out Of Limits | 2:10 | ||
He Never Came Back | 2:03 | ||
Moon Child | 2:03 | ||
Fear (Main Title From "One Step Beyond") | 2:20 | ||
Exploration In Terror | 2:13 | ||
War Of The Satellites | 2:34 | ||
The Bat | 2:10 | ||
Penetration | 2:06 | ||
Love Goddess Of Venus | 2:30 | ||
Solar Race | 2:20 | ||
The Fourth Dimension | 2:10 | ||
The Twilight Zone | 1:55 |
Credits (8)
- The VenturesArranged By
- Bob Bogle*Bass
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Studio FiveDesign [Cover], Photography By
- Mel TaylorDrums
- Eddie BrackettEngineer
- Don WilsonGuitar
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(The) Ventures In Space
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Dolton Records – BLP-2027 | US | 1964 | US — 1964 |
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Dolton Records – BLP-2027 | US | 1964 | US — 1964 |
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(The) Ventures In Space
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Dolton Records – BST 8027 | US | 1964 | US — 1964 |
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The Ventures In Space
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Liberty – LP-7067 | Japan | 1964 | Japan — 1964 |
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Ventures In Space
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Recommendations
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This album is great sound is excellent not sure if it mono or stereo but the numbers and letters match
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referencing (The) Ventures In Space (LP, Album) BLP 2027
People think people Tim Leary started the psychedelic revolution. Nope. This slice of vinyl right here is where it all begins. In 1964. The Dead, Quicksilver, Pink Floyd, Thirteenth Floor Elevators all listed "In Space" as a prime influence. It's all here: fuzz guitar, electric harpsichord, Leslie effects, the overall trippiness and heaviness. Check it for yourself. -
Very nice repress of the original-cover version. I only ever heard digital copies of the record until I bought this & it does NOT disappoint; the stereo sounds natural & spooky, & the instruments feel more organic to me than my CD or s ever have. The label smacks of late-60's to mid-70's design to me, but I'm definitely not an expert in that arena... All in all, a very listenable version of an essential record!
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This version sucks. Three tracks--among the best on the original release--were eliminated on this reissue.
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Though never the inventors or the pioneers, The Ventures, who for nearly the entire decade of the 60’s, released two to three albums a year, nearly all of them instrumentally theme based, creating a soundtrack for this time in history. It was nearly impossible to listen to musical styles change, from surf, to British invasion, to psychedelic, without turning your head slightly, and find that The Ventures were there to deliver a fresh, if not sometimes sanitized rendition of the current cultural sonic shifts.
Make no mistake about it, The Ventures were first rate musicians, musicians idolized by such artists as George Harrison, Joe Walsh, Carl Wilson [who said that The Beach Boys learned every Ventures’ song from their early years], Stephen Stills, John Fogerty, and many others for whom their stylish, tight, and textured sounds provided both inspiration and lasting aspiration. Then there were the effects and guitars used by The Ventures, instruments that created significant and individual sounds, signaling an era of finer electric guitars that enhanced and developed signature sounds. This also lead to artists having multiple guitars on standby, so that they were not limited in sound quality.
Of all The Venture albums, their two standout productions were Surfing and The Ventures In Space, which was probably their most significant, experimental, and original album … coming out in 1964, where they didn’t so much capitalize on the space race, but in essence developed a signature sound for those heady days that would last long into the future. While their other outings did capitalize on a sound, and were dismissed just as quickly. The Ventures In Space has stood as a landmark of musicianship and vision, that may sound a bit cheesy today, yet was certainly at the vanguard, though not intentionally, for the psychedelic sounds that were just around the corner.
The album jacket was magically breathtaking, an impeccable dragster with a couple at a make-out vista overlooking Los Angeles, the city of lights below them, and the vastness of the universe spreading out before them, causing me wonder how many people saw this spot as a point of musical pilgrimage, as if something majestic could be transcended just from being there. I can’t tell you how many hours I spent with that cover, one that suggested a profound sense of both danger and wonder, emotions that lead me into the psychedelic haze without hesitation.
The Ventures’ slick guitar work was eloquently laced with futuristic effects that often came across as theremin-ish, yet the liner notes profess that all sounds were musically created without studio effects. Of course today we know this not to be true, nevertheless with their fine mix of surf meets space, they were poised to create a memorable album … and they did. While the album still holds up well today, most people will see it as a diversion rather than an essential musical genera that elicits replay and rediscovery. On that note, this is one of those essential albums that should be visited in both mono and stereo to fully comprehend the outstanding studio production, as the stereo version is nothing more than a reprocessing of something that was singularly great to begin with, and as with film, should never have been colourized to accommodate the fledgling stereophonic sound that was taking hold.
I had the privilege of seeing The Ventures live on the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey one summer, much later in the 60’s … they were campy, wore outfits that seemed worn and tired, goofy choreographed dance steps, and playing a smattering of their hits for a half hour three times a day for that weekend on Steel Pier, in mid afternoon no less, causing me me exhale with a bit of sadness, and smile along at the same time to a musical memory.
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According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolton_Records this label type was used between 1965-1966
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I have a BST-8027 version of this that is a Dalton/Liberty (Liberty label) release but not a reissue.
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A refreshing excursion away from surf songs and into the realm of weirdness for the Ventures. Sci-fi before it was 'cool'. 'The Bat' is a gas!
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