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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

VA - Brain in a Box The Science Fiction Collection [2000] (5 x CDs)

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VA - Brain in a Box The Science Fiction Collection [2000] (5 x CDs)

Brain in a Box, The Science Fiction Collection is a five-CD box set by Various Artists, released by Rhino Records on November 14, 2000 in the United States and presents itself as a curated journey through speculative cinema, treating the genre not as a series of isolated curiosities but as a coherent body of ideas and atmospheres. Rather than focusing on marquee titles or familiar narratives, the collection leans into the mood and intellectual undercurrent that has long defined science fiction, where imagination, anxiety, and invention intersect.

What distinguishes the set is its emphasis on variety within constraint. The films gathered here move between different tones and approaches, from concept-driven storytelling to more abstract or psychologically oriented works. Some titles foreground technology and futurism, others use speculative settings to reflect social unease or philosophical tension. Seen together, these shifts feel intentional, offering a broad but connected view of how science fiction has been used to explore uncertainty, control, and human adaptability.

Sequencing plays an important role in shaping the experience. The progression between films highlights contrasts in pacing and style while maintaining a consistent sense of curiosity and unease. Moments of restraint are followed by more confrontational ideas, allowing the collection to breathe rather than overwhelm. This balance encourages viewing the set as a whole, where themes echo across entries without becoming repetitive.

The presentation reinforces the archival intent. Rather than treating the films as disposable genre items, the collection frames them as works worth revisiting and reconsidering. Contextual materials and thoughtful assembly help situate each title within a wider tradition of speculative storytelling, emphasizing how ideas evolve when revisited across different cultural moments.

Brain in a Box, The Science Fiction Collection rewards patient exploration. Individual films can be approached on their own terms, but the deeper satisfaction comes from engaging with the set over time, allowing patterns, contrasts, and shared concerns to emerge naturally. It is a collection that invites reflection as much as viewing, positioning science fiction as an ongoing conversation rather than a fixed style or period. (B)

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Track lists

CD1

01 Richard O'Brien - Science Fiction/Double Feature from the Rocky Horror Picture Show 4:29

02 Richard Strauss - 2001: A Space Odyssey: Introduction from Also Sprach Zarathustra 1:50

03 Louis and Bebe Barron - Forbidden Planet: Main Titles – Overture 2:22

04 Bernard Herrmann - The Day the Earth Stood Still: Prelude / Outer Space / Radar 4:14

05 Herman Stein - It Came from Outer Space: Visitors from Space 1:44

06 Hans J. Salter - Creature from the Black Lagoon: Main Title 3:04

07 Fred Carling & Elliot Lawrence - The Incredible Shrinking Man: Main Theme 2:55

08 Russell Garcia - The Time Machine: Main Title / Credits 1:52

09 Bronislau Kaper - Them!: Main Title 0:53

10 Dimitri Tiomkin - The Thing Aka the Thing (From Another World!): Prelude 1:49

11 Laurie Johnson - First Men in the Moon: Main Title 2:38

12 David Buttolph - The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms: Main Title 1:14

13 [No Artist] - Fantastic Voyage: Radio Spot Announcement 0:53

14 Leonard Rosenman - Fantastic Voyage: Main Title Sound Effects Suites 1:43

15 Jerry Goldsmith - Planet of the Apes: Main Title 2:14

16 Gil Mellé - The Andromeda Strain: Desert Trip 4:12

17 John Williams - Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Conversation 2:21

18 James Horner - Aliens: Ripley's Rescue 3:17

19 John Williams - E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: Three Million Light Years from Earth 3:00

20 Basil Poledouris - Robo vs. Ed-209 2:07

21 Basil Poledouris - Robocop: Main Title 0:40

22 Brad Fiedel - Terminator 2: Judgement Day: Trust Me 1:37

23 Jerry Goldsmith - Outland: The Mine 3:54

24 Leith Stevens - War of the Worlds: Main Title & Introduction 1:32

25 Alan Silvestri - Predator: Main Title 3:27

26 Howard Shore - The Fly: Main Title 1:54

27 Danny Elfman - Mars Attacks!: Main Titles 2:23

28 Don Davis - The Matrix: Anything is Possible 8:08


CD2

01 Bernard Herrmann & Marius Constant - The Twilight Zone: Main Title (First Season) / Rod Open (Season 2) / Rod Open (Season 4/5) 2:10

02 John Williams - Lost in Space: Main Title / Main Title – Season 3 2:00

03 George Greeley - My Favorite Martian: Theme 0:51

04 Ron Grainer - Doctor Who 2:24

05 Hoyt S. Curtin - The Jetsons: Theme 1:00

06 John Williams - The Time Tunnel: Main Title 0:40

07 Harry Lubin - One Step Beyond: Fear 5:24

08 Vic Perrin - The Outer Limits: Control Voice Introduction 1:08

09 Dominic Frontiere - The Outer Limits: Main Title 1:25

10 Buddy Morrow Orchestra - Men Into Space: Theme 2:44

11 Barry Gray - The Thunderbirds: Theme 2:33

12 Barry Gray - Stingray: Theme 1:56

13 Tatsuo Takai - Astro Boy: Theme 1:13

14 Paul Sawtell - Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: Main Title 0:31

15 John Williams - Land of the Giants: Main Title – Season 1 1:03

16 Alexander Courage - Star Trek: Main Title & Closing Theme 1:20

17 Alexander Courage & Jerry Goldsmith - Star Trek: The Next Generation 2:56

18 Dennis McCarthy - V (The Series): Main Title 1:04

19 Christopher Franke - Babylon 5: Main Title 1:31

20 Alf Clausen - The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror I (Kang & Kodus Medley) 1:36

21 Mark Snow - The X-Files: Main Title 3:24

22 [Unknown] - Changing Channels 4:54


CD3

01 Tornadoes - Telstar 3:18

02 Jimmie Haskell and His Orchestra - Blast Off 2:05

03 Marketts - Out of Limits 2:07

04 Jefferson Airplane - Have You Seen the Saucers 3:37

05 Graham Parker & The Rumour - Waiting for the Ufo's 3:08

06 Nilsson - Spaceman 3:34

07 Spirit - Space Child 3:42

08 Suburban Lawns - Flying Saucer Safari 2:16

09 Soul Inc. - Ufo 2:44

10 Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones - Rocket 2:05

11 Webb Wilder - Rocket to Nowhere 4:10

12 They Might Be Giants - For Science 1:17

13 Lothar & The Hand People - Machines 2:39

14 Stan Ridgway - Beyond Tomorrow 6:45

15 Milton Delugg - Theme for the Creature from Under the Sea 2:39

16 T-Bone Burnett - Humans from Earth 2:47

17 Ventures - Fear (Main Title from ‘one Step Beyond') 2:24

18 Vernon Green & The Medallions - Rocket Ship 3:08

19 Chris Connor - Radar Blues 2:43

20 Roky Erickson - Creature with the Atom Brain 4:14

21 Kathy McCarty - Rocket Ship 4:13

22 Prelude - After the Gold Rush 2:07


CD4

01 Russ Garcia & His Orchestra - Frozen Neptune 5:55

02 Les Baxter - Lunar Rhapsody 3:10

03 Ferrante and Teicher - Man from Mars 2:26

04 Frank Comstock - On the Dark Side of the Moon 2:18

05 Les Baxter - Saturday Night on Saturn 1:43

06 Attilio Mineo - Welcome to Tomorrow 3:06

07 Dick Hyman - Space Reflex (Blues in 5/4) 3:16

08 City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra; Nic Raine - Mars, Bringer of War from the Planets 8:08

09 Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman - Theremin Solo 1:33

10 Billy Mure - Guitars in Space 1:59

11 Russ Garcia & His Orchestra - Nova (Exploding Star) 2:26

12 Sun Ra - Space is the Place 4:24

13 Raymond Scott & His Orchestra - Twilight Zone 2:25

14 Perrey-Kingsley - Cosmic Ballad 3:26

15 Dick Hyman - Moon Gas 2:17

16 Russ Garcia & His Orchestra - Monsters of Jupiter 3:08

17 Jerry Goldsmith - She Likes Me 2:38

18 Frank Coe - Tone Tales from Tomorrow 4:27

19 Leonard Nimoy - Alien 1:59

20 David Garland with John Zorn - On Planet X 3:28


CD5

01 Buchanan & Goodman - The Flying Saucer, Parts 1 & 2 4:19

02 Louis Prima - Beep! Beep! 2:12

03 Five Blobs - The Blob 2:41

04 Ran-Dells - Martian Hop 2:13

05 Leonard Nimoy - Music to Watch Space Girls By 2:21

06 B-52s - Planet Claire 4:36

07 Dickies - Gigantor 2:40

08 Ella Fitzgerald - Two Little Men in a Flying Saucer 3:25

09 Rezillos - Flying Saucer Attack 2:51

10 Billy Lee Riley and His Little Green Men - Flyin' Saucers Rock 'N' Roll 2:01

11 Mojo Nixon & World Famous Blue Jays - Ufos, Big Rigs and Bbq 3:51

12 Jimmy Durante - We're Going Ufo'ing 2:26

13 Rubinoos - Surf Trek 2:41

14 Holy Modal Rounders - Mister Spaceman 1:53

15 Satellite Singers - Meet Space Pilot Jones 1:22

16 Sheb Wooley - The Purple People Eater 2:14

17 Buck Trail - Knocked Out Joint on Mars 2:29

18 Bill Carlisle - Tiny Space Man 1:54

19 Buchanan Brothers & The Georgia Catamounts - (When You See) Those Flying Saucers 2:28

20 Parliament - Unfunky Ufo 4:26

21 Kirby Stone Four - You Came from Outer Space 3:54

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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Friday, February 6, 2026

VA - Visions of Tomorrow, The Space‑Age Imagination (1965-1979) (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs)

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VA - Visions of Tomorrow, The Space‑Age Imagination (1965-1979) (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs) 

When I finished VA - Visions of Tomorrow, The Space‑Age Imagination 1950–1964, I thought I’d closed the book on the first great chapter of our musical fascination with the future. Those four discs captured the optimism, the novelty, the atomic jitters, and the wide‑eyed wonder of the early Space Age, a time when rockets were new, satellites were miracles, and the idea of life beyond Earth still lived mostly in pulp magazines and B‑movies.

But the story didn’t end there. If anything, the questions only got bigger.

Hence Visions of Tomorrow, The Space‑Age Imagination (1965-1979) now exists

By the mid‑1960s, space had stopped being a fantasy and started becoming a reality. We’d orbited the Earth, walked in space, and were preparing to land on the Moon. And as the world changed, the music changed with it. The future wasn’t just a theme anymore, it was a pressure, a fear, a promise, and a challenge. Rock musicians, electronic pioneers, prog visionaries, and cosmic outsiders all began to treat space not as decoration, but as a lens for thinking about who we are and where we’re going.

This new set, spanning 1965 to 1979, follows naturally from the first anthology, but the tone is different. The innocence is gone. The imagination is sharper. The questions are heavier. \

Across these 4 CDs, you can hear how space infiltrates the rock genre from every angle:

Spaceflight becomes a metaphor for transcendence, escape, and the search for meaning.

UFOs shift from novelty sightings to genuine encounters, paranoia, and cosmic curiosity.

Aliens evolve from little green caricatures into symbols of higher consciousness, alternate societies, and the unknown intelligence we might one day meet.

Robots move from mechanical toys to reflections of ourselves — our fears of automation, our fascination with artificial life, our anxieties about what we’re building.

Space Disco and Cosmic Futurism turn the dancefloor into a launchpad, where synthesizers mimic the pulse of machinery and the shimmer of distant galaxies.

And the Nuclear Age sits underneath it all, the shadow that shaped the era, the reminder that our reach for the stars was always matched by the possibility of ending everything here on Earth.

What I love about this period is how naturally these ideas seep into the music.

You can hear it in the electronics, the rhythms, the lyrics, the production choices. Space stops being a gimmick and becomes a worldview.

These tracks aren’t just about rockets or aliens or robots, they’re about the questions we still ask today. What’s out there? What’s coming next? What does progress cost? Are we alone? And what happens if we’re not?

From psychedelic wanderings to krautrock propulsion, from cosmic funk to early synthpop, from dystopian warnings to utopian dreams, this set captures the moment when musicians stopped imagining the future as a cartoon and started treating it as a real, looming horizon.

If the first anthology was about the birth of the Space Age, this one is about growing up inside it. (B)

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Track lists

CD1

01 Unknown Preacher - Flying Saucer Sermon 0:35 1965

02 Byrds - Mr. Spaceman 2:10 1966

03 Creedence Clearwater Revival - It Came Out of The Sky 2:57 1969

04 UFO - Unidentified Flying Object 2:18 1970

05 Jimmy Ford & the Luzers - Mr. Flying Saucer Man 2:12 1965

06 Paul St. John - Flying Saucers Have Landed 3:17 1972

07 Jefferson Airplane - Have You Seen the Saucers? 3:36 1970

08 Graham Parker & The Rumour - Waiting for The UFO's 3:05 1979

09 Guru Guru - Spaceship (Edit) 4:59 1971

10 Legendary Stardust Cowboy - I Took A Trip on A Gemini Spaceship 2:32 1968

11 Jim Sullivan - U.F.O. 2:49 1969

12 Aaron Neville - Space Man 2:40 1966

13 Nicholas Hammond - Please Don't Switch Off The Moon Mr. Spaceman 2:21 1966

14 Roy Lee Johnson & The Villagers - Robot 2:28 1970

15 Valves - Robot Love 3:06 1977

16 Crack The Sky - Robots for Ronnie 4:35 1975

17 Incredible String Band - Robot Blues 4:10 1970

18 Robert Starks and the Geniuses - Space Traveling 3:00 1973

19 Zolar X - Space Age Love 3:20 1974

20 Jobriath - Space Clown 2:38 1973

21 Bonzo Dog Band - I'm The Urban Spaceman 2:25 1968

22 Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - Here Come the Martian Martians 3:13 1976

23 Brownsville Station - The Martian Boogie 4:18 1977

24 Liverpool Scene - We'll All Be Spacemen Before We Die 5:52 1969

25 Yes - Arriving UFO 6:02 1978


CD2

27 Elton John - Rocket Man 4:42 1972

26 David Bowie - Space Oddity 3:47 1969

28 Pearls Before Swine - Rocket Man 3:06 1970

29 Rockets - Rocket Man 2:39 1979

30 Steve Miller Band - Space Cowboy 4:59 1969

31 Queen - '39 3:32 1975

32 Rolling Stones - 2000 Man 3:07 1967

33 Foreigner - Starrider 4:01 1977

34 Montrose - Space Station # 5 5:18 1973

35 Deep Purple - Space Truckin' 4:34 1972

36 Wishbone Ash - Ships in The Sky 3:00 1978

37 Sammy Hagar - Silver Lights 5:36 1976

38 Good Rats - Victory in Space 3:11 1978

39 Paul St John - Spaceship Lover 2:55 1972

40 Spontaneous Combustion - Spaceship 3:32 1972

41 Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Spaceship Orion 3:12 1973

42 Sugarloaf - Spaceship Earth 4:28 1971

43 Prism - Spaceship Superstar 4:09 1977

44 War - Galaxy (Original 1977 7" Single Edit) 4:45 1977

45 Galaxis - Space Rangers 4:32 1978

47 Mick Greenwood - Space Captain 3:45 1972

46 Harry Nilsson - The Flying Saucer Song 6:45 1976

48 Ren e Geyer - Space Captain 4:43 1973

49 Billy Preston - Outa-Space (Original 1971 7" Single Version) 4:10 1971

50 Pink Floyd - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 5:42 1968


CD3

51 Pink Floyd - Astronomy Domine 4:15 1967

52 Spirit - Space Child 3:25 1970

53 US69 - 2069 A Spaced Oddity 10:22 1969

54 Emtidi - Space Age 4:18 1970

55 Cat Stevens - Longer Boats 3:12 1970

56 Pink Floyd - Let There Be More Light 5:28 1968

57 Khan - Space Shanty 8:59 1972

58 Nektar - Astronaut's Nightmare 6:27 1971

59 Jimi Hendrix Experience - Third Stone From The Sun 6:39 1967

60 Ramases - Quasar One 6:46 1971

61 Beatles - Across The Universe 3:49 1969

62 Gong - To The Other Side of Sky 7:44 1973

63 Pink Floyd - Welcome to The Machine 7:31 1975

64 Alice Cooper - B.B. on Mars 1:17 1969

65 Moody Blues - Higher and Higher 4:05 1969

66 Steve Hillage - Solar Musick Suite 16:51 1975

67 Space Project - Conquest of The Stars 8:06 1978

68 Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centauri 3:22 1971

69 Grobschnitt - Solar Music Part 1 17:40 1974

70 Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene Part II 8:08 1977

71 Eloy - Astral Entrance 3:04 1979

72 Jim Keays - Space Brothers 9:07 1974

73 Steve Hillage - U.F.O. Over Paris 3:10 1978

74 Lothar & The Hand People - Space Hymn 7:12 1969

75 Kraftwerk - The Robots 6:13 1978


CD4

76 Gary Numan & Tubeway Army - Are ''Friends'' Electric? 5:25 1979

77 Alan Parsons Project - I Robot 6:02 1977

78 King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man 7:23 1969

79 Kraftwerk - Spacelab 5:58 1978

80 Blue  yster Cult - E.T.I. (Extraterrestrial Intelligence) (Remastered) 5:14 1976

81 David Bowie - Starman 4:14 1972

82 David Bowie - Life on Mars (B-Side to Space Oddity) Italy 3:50 1971

83 Elton John - I've Seen The Saucers 4:47 1974

84 Lou Reed - Satellite of Love 3:42 1973

85 Fox - Strange Ships 5:01 1975

86 Stackridge - Purple Spaceships Over Yatton 6:39 1976

87 Eela Craig - A Spaceman Came Travelling 4:48 1978

88 Byrds - C.T.A. - 102 2:32 1966

89 Hawkwind - Silver Machine (A) (Original Single Mix) 4:39 1972

90 Hawkwind - Space is Deep 6:20 1972

91 Kim Fowley - Inner Space Discovery 4:04 1968

92 Klaatu - Calling Occupants (Of Interplanetary Craft) 6:16 1976

93 Bruce Haack - Super Nova 5:24 1970

94 Yes - Starship Trooper 3:26 1971

95 Parliament - Mothership Connection (Star Child) 6:12 1975

96 Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Space Lady 6:45 1976

97 Byrds - Space Odyssey 3:46 1968

98 Billy Thorpe - Children of the Sun 6:44 1979

99 B-52's - Planet Claire 4:37 1979

100 Jefferson Airplane - The House at Pooneil Corners 5:52 1968

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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Friday, January 30, 2026

VA - Visions of Tomorrow, The Space‑Age Imagination 1950–1964 (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs)

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VA - Visions of Tomorrow, The Space‑Age Imagination 1950–1964 (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs)

Putting this collection together nearly finished me. I’m not exaggerating. What started as a simple idea, “let’s gather the space‑age rock tracks from the early atomic era”, turned into a long, stubborn, patience‑testing excavation through the strangest corners of mid‑century music. Every time I thought I’d reached the end, another obscure 7‑inch, another forgotten B‑side, another regional pressing would surface and drag me back into the hunt.

But that’s the beauty of this era. Between 1950 and 1964, musicians weren’t just making records, they were reacting to a world that suddenly felt bigger, stranger, and more dangerous than ever. Rockets were going up, satellites were circling overhead, and the idea of visitors from other planets didn’t feel like fantasy anymore. You can hear that tension, that excitement, that fear, and that wild imagination in every track here.

This set captures all of it, the rockabilly kids shouting about Sputnik, the surf bands trying to soundtrack the cosmos, the early electronic experimenters bending circuits into alien languages, the novelty storytellers interviewing Martians, the Cold War PSAs warning us to stay calm, and the wide‑eyed dreamers who genuinely believed the future was already landing in their backyard.

Some of these tracks are polished. Some are raw. Some are ridiculous. Some are genuinely visionary. But together, they form a portrait of a world looking upward, sometimes with hope, sometimes with dread, always with curiosity.

And yes, it took a ridiculous amount of patience to assemble. Hours of checking dates, verifying releases, sorting novelty from non‑novelty, and making sure every track belonged in this strange little universe. But now that it’s done, I can finally say I’m proud of it. This is the sound of the Space Age before the Space Age truly arrived, a time when the future was still a rumour, a dream, a fear, a promise.

So, sit back, press play, and let these voices, guitars, bleeps, booms, and Martian howls take you back to a moment when tomorrow felt close enough to touch. (B)

The next chapter is already prepared and will be posted next week. 

If Visions of Tomorrow, The Space‑Age Imagination 1950-1964 captured the innocence, fear, and wild imagination of the early Space Age, then the follow‑up will dive straight into the era when rock music finally caught up with the future it had been dreaming about. 

From 1965 to 1979, the sound of tomorrow wasn’t a novelty anymore, it was a movement. Psychedelic explorers, proto‑electronic pioneers, cosmic rockers, glam astronauts, and heavy‑riff futurists all took the themes of space, technology, and the unknown and pushed them into something bigger, louder, and stranger. This next project will trace that evolution: the moment when the future stopped being a rumour and became a full‑blown cultural force. If the first box set was about imagining tomorrow, the next one is about living in it. And trust me, you’ll want to hear where this journey goes next...

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Track lists

CD1

01 Don Pardo and Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez - Civil Defense Spot: Message From Mars (Conelrad Jingle) (1953) 1:04 1953

02 Unknown Artist - Robot Monster 0:42 1953

03 Billy Lee Riley & His Little Green Men - Flying Saucers Rock N Roll 2:01 1957

04 Neil Alan and The Cosmos - Light My Rockets and Send Me to The Moon 2:17 1958

05 Tornados - Robot (Mix #4) 2:40 1963

06 Les Vogt - Moon Rocketin' 1:58 1958

07 Bel-Aires - Space Walk 2:42 1959

08 Winifred Atwell - Spaceship Boogie 2:35 1952

09 Rebelaires Featuring Sammy Smith - Satellite Rock 2:40 1958

10 Gamblers - Moon Dawg 2:15 1960

11 Spotnicks - The Rocket Man 1:54 1962

12 Joe Montgomery - Planetary Run 2:14 1958

13 Wild Tones - Martian Band 2:09 1959

14 Sonny Sheather - Orbit With Me 2:27 1958

15 Teacho and His Students - Rock-et 2:20 1958

16 Butch Paulson - Man From Mars 2:19 1959

17 Vigilantes - Man in Space 3:04 1961

18 Jamie Horton - Robot Man 1:14 1960

19 Al Barkle With The Tri-Tones - Sputnik II 2:00 1958

20 Tornados - Telstar 3:16 1962

21 Ray Anderson & The Home Folks - Sputnicks and Mutnicks 2:09 1958


CD2

22 Galen Denny - Gonna Build A Rocket 2:09 1959

23 Marketts - Out of Limits 2:05 1963

24 Bill Thomas - The Sputnik Story 2:34 1958

25 Ventures - Journey to The Stars 2:19 1964

26 Ivor Slaney - Spaceways 1:24 1961

27 Jerry Engler and the Four Ekkos - Sputnik (Satellite Girl) 2:26 1958

28 Carl Mann - Satellite No.2 2:15 1959

29 Billy Mure 'Supersonic Guitars' - Guitars in Space 1:53 1959

30 Skip Stanley - Satellite Baby 2:32 1957

31 Paul Perryman - Satellite Fever, Asiatic Flu 2:36 1957

32 Spotnicks - Space Ship Rendezvous 1:54 1962

33 3 Honeydrops - Rockin' Satellite 2:23 1958

34 Satellites - Blast Off 2:22 1958

35 Wesley Reynolds - Trip to The Moon 2:05 1959

36 Equadors - Sputnik Dance 2:36 1958

37 Terry Dunavan - Rock it on Mars 1:57 1959

38 Rose DuBats - Signals From Saturn 2:07 1959

39 Danny Overbea - Space Time 2:26 1956

40 Connie Francis - Robot Man 1:55 1960

41 Buck Trail - Knocked Out Joint on Mars 2:26 1954

42 Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - Song of the Second Moon 2:50 1957


CD3

43 Pyramids - Contact 1:53 1964

44 Jackie Fautheree - First Man on Mars 2:14 1959

45 Astros - Space Walk 2:26 1962

46 Jaguars - Supersonic Twist 2:26 1962

47 Spacemen - The Clouds 2:47 1959

48 Moonlighters - Guitar Rock 1:49 1958

49 Young John Watson (Johnny 'guitar' Watson) - Space Guitar 2:40 1954

50 Flee-Rekkers - Fireball (Theme from Fireball Xl5) 2:32 1963

51 Space Walkers - The Invader 3:34 1961

52 Larks - Rockin' in The Rocket Room 2:46 1958

53 Rufus Shoffner - Orbit Twist 2:46 1959

54 Ventures - Journey to The Stars 2:22 1964

55 Starfires - Space Needle 2:20 1962

56 Cees & His Skyliners - Rockin' to Telstar 2:17 1963

57 Pat and The Satellites - Jupiter-C 2:14 1958

58 Jimmie Haskell & His Orchestra - Astrosonic 1:56 1959

59 Spacemen - Blast Off 2:46 1959

60 Los Loud Jets - Sputnik 2:34 1958

61 Freddy Sunder - Flying Saucers 2:14 1955

62 Billy Chambers - Fallout Shelter 2:53 1962

63 Bernard Herrmann - The Day the Earth Stood Still 3:46 1951


CD4

01 Al Jacobson With The Cave Dwalllers - Sputnik 1:38 1958

02 Billy Hogan - Shake it Over Sputnik 2:08 1958

03 Blackie Jenkins - Spaceship Life 1:46 1953

04 Buchanan & Goodman - The Flying Saucer (Parts 1 and 2) 4:22 1956

05 Eddie Cletro - Flying Saucer Boogie 2:43 1952

06 Ginny Millay - I Saw A Flying Saucer 2:43 1961

07 Jeff Hughes - Our Spaceman Did Come Back 2:37 1962

08 Jesse Lee Turner - I'm The Little Space Girl's Father 2:44 1959

09 Jesse Lee Turner - The Little Space Girl 2:51 1958

10 Mad Martians - Outer Space Looters (Part 1) 2:37 1957

11 Mad Martians - Outer Space Looters (Part 2) 2:27 1957

12 Missles - Space Ship 1:59 1960

13 Raiders - Raiders From Outer Space 2:22 1958

14 Roosevelt Sykes - Sputnik Baby (1957) 2:19 1958

15 Sheb Wooley - The Purple People Eater 2:14 1958

16 Tides - Chicken Spaceman 2:12 1961

17 Jive Five - People From Another World 2:23 1961

18 Sonny Day & The Tony Ray Trio - Creature From Outer Space 2:29 1958

19 Jamie Horton - Robot Man 1:49 1960

20 Ran-Dells - Martian Hop 2:18 1963

21 Dick Robinson & His Makebelievers - The Boppin  Martian 1:54 1959

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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Friday, December 27, 2024

VA - Under a Milky Way, Space Oddities (A Butterboy Compilation) (6 x CDs) PART 2

SPACE  PART 2

VA - Under a Milky Way, Space Oddities (A Butterboy Compilation) (6 x CDs)

"Under a Milky Way, Space Oddities" is a spellbinding compilation album that invites you to embark on a cosmic adventure. Featuring a stellar lineup of artists, this album explores the vast and mysterious realms of space through music. Get ready to be transported on an interstellar journey, where rock, pop, space rock, psychedelic sounds, and ambient textures blend to create an otherworldly experience.

Throughout history, music has been our ticket to escape, whisking us away to different worlds and realities. One theme that has consistently captivated both artists and audiences is space travel. With soaring melodies and cosmic lyrics, songs about space travel spark our imagination and take us on incredible journeys through the vast expanse of the universe.

Our fascination with space is woven into the fabric of human culture, and it's no wonder that this intrigue has permeated the world of music. Artists have been endlessly inspired by the mysteries and marvels of the cosmos, channeling their creativity to capture the awe and excitement that space travel brings. Whether it's the desire to explore the unknown, the quest for adventure, or the yearning to connect with something beyond ourselves, songs about space travel resonate with our universal curiosity and sense of wonder. (B)

Dive into this collection of 6 CDs, featuring 132 tracks of space-themed music from various genres and styles. Each song, with its lyrics or titles, explores themes of outer space, alien existence, or spaceflight. Enjoy the cosmic journey!

PART 2

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CD4

00 Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited - The Spacesound Effect 3:36

01 Shawn Lee - Low Riders in Space 3:55

02 Sunflower Bean - Space Exploration Disaster 4:33

03 Jethro Tull - Orion 3:58

04 Alan Parsons Project - Children of the Moon 4:51

05 Sun Or the Moon - Trippin' on Mars 8:11

06 Montrose - Space Station # 5 5:18

07 Black Sabbath - Supernaut 4:45

08 Killers - Spaceman 4:44

09 Blue Oyster Cult - Astronomy 6:28

10 Armor for Sleep - Slip Like Space 3:50

11 Tables - Spaceman 4:26

12 Peter Schilling - Major Tom (Coming Home) 4:08

13 Ed Starink - Space Shuttle 3:11

14 Toyah - Jungles of Jupiter 5:12

15 Tubes - Space Baby 4:25

16 Pixies - Bird Dream of the Olympus Mons 2:48

17 Stereolab - Space Moth 7:35

18 Pulp - Space (BBC Hit the North session Soundcheck) 3:26

19 Blur - Beagle 2 2:54

20 Genesis - Watcher of the Skies 7:23

21 Yes - Heart of the Sunrise 11:32


CD5

00 Sound Effects - Sound Effect 4 0:10

01 Vangelis - Albedo 0.39 4:24

02 Robert Starks and the Geniuses - Space Traveling 3:00

03 Blackbirds - Space 3:19

04 Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited - Space Mission Number 12 3:03

05 Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echoes - Between Here and There 2:38

06 Deley - The Conquest of Space 7:06

07 Flower Kings - Space Traveller 13:10

08 Eloy - Carried by Cosmic Winds 4:42

09 Depeche Mode - Spacewalker 1:53

10 Pink Floyd - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 5:27

11 Jean-Michel Jarre - Zero Gravity (feat. Tangerine Dream) 6:46

12 Audiosonics UK21 - So Pass Me Some O' That Soma 4:54

13 Church - Song in Space 5:24

14 Ayreon - Into the Black Hole 10:25

15 Forvitnast - If a Star Becomes a Black Hole, Then What of a Man 3:56

16 Astros - Space Walk 2:26

17 Stomu Yamashta's Go - Space 2:51

18 Guru Guru - Spaceship (Edit) 4:59

19 Leroy Powell and the Messengers - Weightlessness 2:19

20 Tangerine Dream - Zeit 4:35

21 Pink Floyd - Echoes 23:31


CD6

00 Steve Miller Band - Space (intro) 1:13

01 Steve Miller Band - Space Cowboy 4:59

02 Byrds - Mr. Spaceman 2:12

03 Sons of Hippies - Spaceship Ride 3:02

04 LaBelle - Black Holes in the Sky (1975) 3:24

05 Chris de Burgh - A Spaceman Came Travelling 4:03

06 Billy T.K & Powerhouse - Beyond the Material Sky 5:50

07 Space - Lost in Space 3:29

08 Deep Purple - Contact Lost 1:27

09 Sleeping at Last - Saturn 4:52

10 Brian May & Friends - Star Fleet 8:06

11 Sun Q - Space 6:35

12 Ash - Girl from Mars 3:25

13 Spizzenergi - Where's Captain Kirk 2:18

14 Frank Zappa - Planet of the Baritone Women 2:47

15 Prism - Spaceship Superstar 4:09

16 Bobby Bright - Cosmic Capsule 4:41

17 Alice Cooper - BB on Mars 1:17

18 Coldplay - A Sky Full of Stars (Radio Edit) 3:55

19 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Zero From Outer Space 3:05

20 Cosmic Gal - Space Fever 3:29

21 Grateful Dead - Space 2:28

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