Tracklist
The Emptiness Of Nothingness | 6:18 | ||
The Witchfinder | 7:28 | ||
The Witch Hunt | 2:54 | ||
All Is Harvest | 6:39 | ||
The Prophet | 4:49 | ||
Indian Swing | 5:10 | ||
The Seasons Turn | 1:01 | ||
High And Dry | 4:53 | ||
Yes My Brother - You've Gotta Turn Yourself Around | 4:59 | ||
In The Summertime Of Consciousness | 5:44 | ||
Billy The Onion | 5:28 | ||
Another Fairy Tale Ending | 4:03 | ||
The World Is Full Of Plankton | 8:02 | ||
The Wicker Doll | 3:02 |
Credits (18)
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Amorphic ArtsArtwork
- Gaz Cobain*Artwork [Collage / Digital Manipulation], Vocals, Guitar, Synth, Sounds
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One Man Band Of CosmosEngineer
- Stone FreshwatersEngineer
- Mikey Rowe*Engineer [Additional Recordings]
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His MothernessEngineer [Additional]
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Alice In Ultraland
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Harvest – ALICE 001 | UK & Europe | 2005 | UK & Europe — 2005 |
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Harvest – 0946 3 33994 2 6 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 |
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Alice In Ultraland
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Harvest – 0946 3 33995 2 5 | Europe | 2005 | Europe — 2005 |
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Alice In Ultraland
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Harvest – 0946 3 33994 1 9 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | ||||
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Alice In Ultraland
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Not On Label – none | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | ||||
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Alice In Ultraland
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Harvest – 0946 3 33995 2 5 | Australia | 2005 | Australia — 2005 |
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Alice In Ultraland
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Not On Label – LDR 3518 AM-AN 051023 | Russia | 2005 | Russia — 2005 |
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Alice In Ultraland
2×LP, Album, Record Store Day, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Orange, 20th Anniversary
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fsoldigital.com – LP FSOL RSD 2 | UK | 2025 | UK — 2025 |
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Alice In Ultraland
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Harvest – 0946 3 33994 2 6 | UK | UK |
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Recommendations
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The audio is not a patch on the OG pressing, distinct lack of clarity and had to whack the volume up to get any life out of the pressing, but still worth picking up
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A great album finally back on vinyl. Happy to have a copy - a very good sounding pressing and package (as the original album) only spoiled by the cheap inner sleeves, the absence of track listing on the labels and the disgusting orange vinyl. Can we stop this coloured vinyl shit now please!
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This album is in my opinion sublime from start to finish. This pressing is clean and clear and just as lush and deep as the original. A mix of ambient electronica and 60s psych with pretty much every other conceivable genre beautiful and seamlessly jumbled up in a work of art.
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Not sure the number is etched on the top right on the front cover as per the notes. I can't confirm it 100% as I haven't opened my copy and the top right is covered by the hype sticker.
Mine is numbered on the back by a sticker 479/1000.
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referencing Alice In Ultraland (CD, Album) 0946 3 33994 2 6
Seriously needs a repress. Demand for this is high. Come on sleepy record execs, reach in your pockets for a quality issue! I won’t be paying the inflated to bursting point prices. -
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Edited 3 years agoMy copy is numbered 0054 as printed in the bottom left hand corner.
How many were made ? No idea but it must have an upper limit of 9999 simply by looking at the format in the printed number section, it only has four boxes.
But back in 2005 would they have even sold 9999 copies? I very much doubt it. I mean I got mine from Amazon two weeks after it was released and it's still only "54" so I reckon they made , what 1000 max. But that's just a guess.
But the current vinyl craze was not happening then was it? No it certainly was not. I was considered a massive oddity even by my local audiophile hifi shop back in 2005 when I was lucky enough to be able to totally replace and upgrade my then aging system. Cds we're still king and even I had my doubts about paying so much money for a Rega P7 ,was I even going to use it much? Yes folks times have changed an awful lot since then.
But so glad I did upgrade as I could not afford to do it today what with my illness and forced early retirement. Thank goodness I still have so many great records to sit back and really get involved with.
Sure it's initially expensive as a hobby but if you're a fan how can you price such sheer enjoyment of Sade 's Diamond Life on a Rega via two Arcam P90s, bi- amped/wired into B and W 703s.
The sound and the gut punch of the bass and kick drum is truly awesome.
Sorry I don't want to sound arrogant or boastful here, just trying to convey my utter joy of listening to my vinyl record collection. Some like alcohol, ciggies, drugs or holidays abroad etc, well for me it's always been good rock and pop music. It's my choice, freewill at its finest, right ?
Bye.
EDIT I still own this limited edition pressing and it is mint immaculate condition. So if anyone is serious about buying it, message me, but please be serious as I've had time wasters before. Also responsive been out of print since 2005/6 and mind is number 54/??? Maybe 1000 who knows. So it will at least the highest price sold here, at least..Ok ? -
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Apparently this is going to be re-released at some point. Copied from their 2021 RSD release:
3 tracks taken from the “ Alice in Ultraland “ album originally released in 2005 on Harvest - this 10” is a pre cursor to the re release of the original full length album
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