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| name = Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts |
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| artist = [[Kula Shaker]] |
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| genre = [[Britpop]], [[psychedelic rock]], [[raga rock]] |
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| label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] |
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| producer = [[Bob Ezrin]], [[George Drakoulias]], [[Rick Rubin]] |
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'''''Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts''''' is the second |
'''''Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts''''' is the second album by the British [[Indie rock|indie]] and [[psychedelic rock]] [[Musical ensemble|band]] [[Kula Shaker]].<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web|title=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts review|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|url={{AllMusic|class=album|id=r399090|pure_url=yes}}|accessdate=2009-12-18}}</ref> |
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==Recording== |
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| rev3score = 89/100<ref name=WOSreview>{{cite web|url=http://wallofsound.go.com/archive/reviews/stories/kulashaker_peasantspigsandastronautsIndex.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010414184322/http://wallofsound.go.com/archive/reviews/stories/kulashaker_peasantspigsandastronautsIndex.html|title=Review: Peasants, Pigs and Astronauts|publisher=[[Wall of Sound (website)|Wall of Sound]]|author=Abbott, Spencer|archivedate=14 April 2001|accessdate=30 October 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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The album was released on 8 March 1999 and reached #9 in the [[UK Albums Chart]], during a chart stay of 10 weeks.<ref>{{cite web|title=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts review|publisher=[[Yahoo! Music]]|url=http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/l_reviews_a/9880.html|accessdate=2009-12-18}}</ref><ref name="brown">{{cite book| last1 = Brown| first1 = Tony| last2 = Kutner| first2 = Jon| last3 = Gambaccini| first3 = Paul| last4 = Warwick| first4 = Neil| title = The Complete Book of the British Charts| year = 2000| publisher = Omnibus Press| isbn = 0-7119-7670-8| page = 484 }}</ref> It was less successful in the U.S., however, where it failed to break into the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] album chart.<ref name="umd">{{cite web|title=Kula Shaker chart data|publisher=Ultimate Music Database|url=http://www.umdmusic.com/default.asp?Lang=English&Umd=K27391&View=I|accessdate=2009-12-18}}</ref> It was preceded in April 1998 by the "Sound of Drums" [[Single (music)|single]] which reached #3 on the [[UK Singles Chart]].<ref name="brown"/> Two further singles were taken from ''Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts'': "Mystical Machine Gun", which was released concurrently with the album and peaked at #14 in the UK, and "[[Shower Your Love]]", which was released in May 1999 and also reached #14 on the UK charts.<ref name="brown"/> None of the album's accompanying singles charted on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] in America.<ref name="umd"/> |
The album was released on 8 March 1999 and reached #9 in the [[UK Albums Chart]], during a chart stay of 10 weeks.<ref>{{cite web|title=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts review|publisher=[[Yahoo! Music]]|url=http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/l_reviews_a/9880.html|accessdate=2009-12-18}}</ref><ref name="brown">{{cite book| last1 = Brown| first1 = Tony| last2 = Kutner| first2 = Jon| last3 = Gambaccini| first3 = Paul| last4 = Warwick| first4 = Neil| title = The Complete Book of the British Charts| year = 2000| publisher = Omnibus Press| isbn = 0-7119-7670-8| page = 484 }}</ref> It was less successful in the U.S., however, where it failed to break into the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] album chart.<ref name="umd">{{cite web|title=Kula Shaker chart data|publisher=Ultimate Music Database|url=http://www.umdmusic.com/default.asp?Lang=English&Umd=K27391&View=I|accessdate=2009-12-18}}</ref> It was preceded in April 1998 by the "Sound of Drums" [[Single (music)|single]] which reached #3 on the [[UK Singles Chart]].<ref name="brown"/> Two further singles were taken from ''Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts'': "Mystical Machine Gun", which was released concurrently with the album and peaked at #14 in the UK, and "[[Shower Your Love]]", which was released in May 1999 and also reached #14 on the UK charts.<ref name="brown"/> None of the album's accompanying singles charted on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] in America.<ref name="umd"/> |
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''Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts'' was re-released in a 10th Anniversary, [[Double album|2 CD]] edition on 20 January 2010.<ref name="kula">{{cite web|title=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts - 10th Anniversary Edition|publisher=Kulashaker.co.uk (Official Music Website)|url=http://www.kulashaker.co.uk/boutique/|accessdate=2009-12-18|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https:// |
''Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts'' was re-released in a 10th Anniversary, [[Double album|2 CD]] edition on 20 January 2010.<ref name="kula">{{cite web|title=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts - 10th Anniversary Edition|publisher=Kulashaker.co.uk (Official Music Website)|url=http://www.kulashaker.co.uk/boutique/|accessdate=2009-12-18|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415052145/http://kulashaker.sandbag.uk.com/Store/DisplayItems-5-0-0.html|archivedate=15 April 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=You Got To Be in It, To Win It...|publisher=Kulashaker.co.uk (Official Music Website)|url=http://www.kulashaker.co.uk/youve-got-to-be-in-it-to-win-it|accessdate=2010-05-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100131155258/http://www.kulashaker.co.uk/youve-got-to-be-in-it-to-win-it/|archive-date=31 January 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> The 10th Anniversary edition included an expanded running order for the original album, with the outtake song "Strangefolk" included, as the band originally intended.<ref name="kula"/> It also featured previously unreleased [[Demo (music)|demos]], alternate versions of songs, and new artwork.<ref name="kula"/> |
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''Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts'' was placed at number 36 in [[Q (magazine)|''Q'' magazine]]'s 2006 list, "The 50 Worst Albums Ever!"<ref>{{cite journal|date=May 2006|title=The 50 Worst Albums Ever!|journal=[[Q (magazine)|Q]]|issue=238}}</ref> |
''Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts'' was placed at number 36 in [[Q (magazine)|''Q'' magazine]]'s 2006 list, "The 50 Worst Albums Ever!"<ref>{{cite journal|date=May 2006|title=The 50 Worst Albums Ever!|journal=[[Q (magazine)|Q]]|issue=238}}</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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#"Great Hosannah" ([[Crispian Mills]]) |
#"Great Hosannah" ([[Crispian Mills]]) |
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#"Mystical Machine Gun" (Crispian Mills, [[Kula Shaker]]) |
#"Mystical Machine Gun" (Crispian Mills, [[Kula Shaker]]) |
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#"Stotra" [hidden track] |
#"Stotra" [hidden track] |
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===2010 |
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On 20 January 2010 a deluxe edition was re-issued by StrangeFOLK Records Band's Label featured: |
On 20 January 2010 a deluxe edition was re-issued by StrangeFOLK Records Band's Label featured: |
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* Numbered CD booklet (this edition limited to 3000). |
* Numbered CD booklet (this edition limited to 3000). |
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* 2010 artwork box and shrink wrapped |
* 2010 artwork box and shrink wrapped |
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== Personnel == |
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* [[Alonza Bevan]] – bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar loops |
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* [[Jay Darlington]] – Hammond organ, Wurlitzer electric piano, Creamy Analog, Farfisa & Acetone Electric Organs |
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* [[Crispian Mills]] – vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, harmonica, loud cannon |
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'''Additional musicians''' |
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* The Mighty Horn Assortment – brass |
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* [[Brett Findlay]], Chakrini, Madhava, Mathura Das, Percy, Shep & Dodge, Yogamaya – mrdunga, kartells, congas, bongos, conches, banging things |
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* Graham Pattison – loops and soundscapes |
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'''Production''' |
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* [[Bob Ezrin]] – producer (with Crispian Mills) |
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* Fulton Dingley – engineer |
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* East End Management – management |
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* [[Stylorouge]] – art direction, design |
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* Dan Abbott – booklet collages, suit design |
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* Paula Keenan – suit styling |
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* Tim O'Donnell – suit wearing |
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* Jeff Cottenden – photography |
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* Tim Hetherington – photography assistance |
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* [[Jill Furmanovsky]], Sean Alquist – band photography |
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==Charts== |
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! scope="col"| Chart (1999) |
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{{album chart|Australia|36|artist=Kula Shaker|album=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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{{album chart|Austria|31|artist=Kula Shaker|album=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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{{album chart|Flanders|38|artist=Kula Shaker|album=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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{{album chart|Netherlands|63|artist=Kula Shaker|album=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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{{album chart|Finland|17|artist=Kula Shaker|album=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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{{album chart|Germany4|33|id=2953|artist=Kula Shaker|album=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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{{album chart|Norway|6|artist=Kula Shaker|album=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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{{album chart|Scotland|7|date=19990314|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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{{album chart|Sweden|26|artist=Kula Shaker|album=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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{{album chart|Switzerland|41|artist=Kula Shaker|album=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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{{album chart|UK2|9|date=19990314|rowheader=true|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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== Certifications == |
== Certifications == |
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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Japan|type=album|title=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts |
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Japan|type=album|artist=Kula Shaker|title=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|award=Gold|relyear=1999|certyear=1999|certmonth=3}} |
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{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|type=album|artist=Kula Shaker|title=Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts|award=Gold|relyear=1999|certyear=1999|id=5040-1066-2|access-date=26 October 2022}} |
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Released | 8 March 1999 | |||
Genre | Britpop, psychedelic rock, raga rock | |||
Length | 54:11 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Bob Ezrin, George Drakoulias, Rick Rubin | |||
Kula Shaker chronology | ||||
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Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts is the second album by the British indie and psychedelic rock band Kula Shaker.[1]
Recording
[edit]Initial recording sessions for the album were produced by John Leckie but the band soon decided to bring in producers George Drakoulias and Rick Rubin instead.[1] Eventually Drakoulias and Rubin were rejected by the band and Bob Ezrin was brought in to complete the album.[1] As a result of this, the production credits for the album's lead single, "Sound of Drums", name Drakoulias and Rubin as producers, while the rest of Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts is produced by Ezrin. Like its predecessor, K, the album continues the band's hybrid of 1960s-style psychedelic rock, groovy indie pop, and Indian instrumentation, albeit with a more progressive rock slant than on previous releases.[1] Musically, many of the songs make use of Beatles-influenced psychedelic effects, swirling guitars, and Indian chants.[1] This musical eclecticism prompted the band themselves to refer to Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts as their "kitchen sink album".[2]
The album was partly recorded at the Astoria recording studio, a houseboat-studio owned by Pink Floyd guitarist, David Gilmour. During production, the album was given the working title of Strangefolk, as lead vocalist Crispian Mills revealed during a BBC Radio 2 interview on 10 September 2007. Mills explained that the album's title was only changed to Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts at the last minute before release. However, the rejected album title was later reused for the band's 2007 comeback album, Strangefolk.
In addition, Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts was originally intended to feature the song "Strangefolk", a 10-minute-long track that began with the spoken introduction "In the beginning was the word, and the word was...'Om Keshavaya namah aum'."[2] Ultimately, this track was not released on the album but an excerpt of it was included as a hidden track on the 2002 compilation album, Kollected: The Best of Kula Shaker.[2] Another song entitled "Strangefolk" was included on the 2007 reunion album but despite its identical title, this song is not the same as the Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts outtake. The full version was eventually released on the anniversary edition of the album as a bonus track.
Release and legacy
[edit]Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [3] |
Los Angeles Daily News | [4] |
Wall of Sound | 89/100[5] |
The album was released on 8 March 1999 and reached #9 in the UK Albums Chart, during a chart stay of 10 weeks.[6][7] It was less successful in the U.S., however, where it failed to break into the Billboard 200 album chart.[8] It was preceded in April 1998 by the "Sound of Drums" single which reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart.[7] Two further singles were taken from Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts: "Mystical Machine Gun", which was released concurrently with the album and peaked at #14 in the UK, and "Shower Your Love", which was released in May 1999 and also reached #14 on the UK charts.[7] None of the album's accompanying singles charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in America.[8]
Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts was re-released in a 10th Anniversary, 2 CD edition on 20 January 2010.[9][10] The 10th Anniversary edition included an expanded running order for the original album, with the outtake song "Strangefolk" included, as the band originally intended.[9] It also featured previously unreleased demos, alternate versions of songs, and new artwork.[9]
Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts was placed at number 36 in Q magazine's 2006 list, "The 50 Worst Albums Ever!"[11]
Track listing
[edit]1999 original edition
[edit]- "Great Hosannah" (Crispian Mills)
- "Mystical Machine Gun" (Crispian Mills, Kula Shaker)
- "S.O.S." (Crispian Mills, Kula Shaker)
- "Radhe Radhe" (traditional, arranged by Crispian Mills, Gouri Choudhury)
- "I'm Still Here" (Crispian Mills)
- "Shower Your Love" (Crispian Mills)
- "108 Battles (of the Mind)" (Crispian Mills, Alonza Bevan)
- "Sound of Drums" (Crispian Mills, Kula Shaker)
- "Timeworm" (Crispian Mills, Alonza Bevan)
- "Last Farewell" (Crispian Mills, Kula Shaker)
- "Golden Avatar" (Crispian Mills, Kula Shaker)
- "Namami Nanda-Nandana" [aka "Nanda-nandanāṣṭakaḿ"] (traditional, arranged by Crispian Mills)
- "Stotra" [hidden track]
2010 deluxe edition
[edit]On 20 January 2010 a deluxe edition was re-issued by StrangeFOLK Records Band's Label featured:
- Numbered CD booklet (this edition limited to 3000).
- 4 postcards of original ideas for the artwork
- 2010 artwork box and shrink wrapped
Disc 1 – "The Album"
- "Great Hosannah" (Crispian Mills) – 6:07
- "Mystical Machine Gun" (Crispian Mills, Kula Shaker) – 5:41
- "S.O.S." (Crispian Mills, Kula Shaker) – 2:55
- "Radhe Radhe" (traditional, arranged by Crispian Mills, Gouri Choudhury) – 2:49
- "I'm Still Here" (Crispian Mills) – 1:31
- "Shower Your Love" (Crispian Mills) – 3:39
- "108 Battles (of the Mind)" (Crispian Mills, Alonza Bevan) [new ending!] – 3:15
- "Sound of Drums" (Crispian Mills, Kula Shaker) – 4:27
- "Timeworm" (Crispian Mills, Alonza Bevan) – 4:02
- "Last Farewell" (Crispian Mills, Kula Shaker) – 2:46
- "Golden Avatar" (Crispian Mills, Kula Shaker) – 4:29
- "Namami Nanda Nandana" (traditional, arranged by Crispian Mills) – 5:12
- "Strangefolk" [the original title track] – 5:58
- "Stotra" [Hidden track] – 2:22
Disc 2 – "Astronauts Anthology"
- "Sound of Love" (Bearsville Studios Session, which became "Sound of Drums") – 6:10
- "Avalonia" (B-side) – 2:17
- "Golden Avatar" (band demo) – 4:32
- "Strangefolk" (band demo) – 5:05
- Roger Morton Interview with Crispian and Alonza recorded on 13 November 2009 in London about the making of Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts (Parts 1–9) – 46:03
Personnel
[edit]Kula Shaker
- Alonza Bevan – bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar loops
- Paul Winter-Hart – drums, symbols
- Jay Darlington – Hammond organ, Wurlitzer electric piano, Creamy Analog, Farfisa & Acetone Electric Organs
- Crispian Mills – vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, harmonica, loud cannon
Additional musicians
- The Mighty Horn Assortment – brass
- Brett Findlay, Chakrini, Madhava, Mathura Das, Percy, Shep & Dodge, Yogamaya – mrdunga, kartells, congas, bongos, conches, banging things
- Graham Pattison – loops and soundscapes
Production
- Bob Ezrin – producer (with Crispian Mills)
- Fulton Dingley – engineer
- East End Management – management
- Stylorouge – art direction, design
- Dan Abbott – booklet collages, suit design
- Paula Keenan – suit styling
- Tim O'Donnell – suit wearing
- Jeff Cottenden – photography
- Tim Hetherington – photography assistance
- Jill Furmanovsky, Sean Alquist – band photography
Charts
[edit]Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[12] | 36 |
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[13] | 31 |
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[14] | 38 |
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[15] | 63 |
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[16] | 17 |
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[17] | 33 |
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[18] | 6 |
Scottish Albums (OCC)[19] | 7 |
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[20] | 26 |
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[21] | 41 |
UK Albums (OCC)[22] | 9 |
Certifications
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Japan (RIAJ)[23] | Gold | 100,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[24] | Gold | 100,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts review". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
- ^ a b c Spectre, Will. (2002). Kollected: The Best of Kula Shaker (2002 CD liner notes).
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Moon, Tom (2 July 1999). "Sound Check". Los Angeles Daily News Archived at The Free Library. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
- ^ Abbott, Spencer. "Review: Peasants, Pigs and Astronauts". Wall of Sound. Archived from the original on 14 April 2001. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ "Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts review". Yahoo! Music. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
- ^ a b c Brown, Tony; Kutner, Jon; Gambaccini, Paul; Warwick, Neil (2000). The Complete Book of the British Charts. Omnibus Press. p. 484. ISBN 0-7119-7670-8.
- ^ a b "Kula Shaker chart data". Ultimate Music Database. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
- ^ a b c "Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts - 10th Anniversary Edition". Kulashaker.co.uk (Official Music Website). Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
- ^ "You Got To Be in It, To Win It..." Kulashaker.co.uk (Official Music Website). Archived from the original on 31 January 2010. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
- ^ "The 50 Worst Albums Ever!". Q (238). May 2006.
- ^ "Australiancharts.com – Kula Shaker – Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
- ^ "Austriancharts.at – Kula Shaker – Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
- ^ "Ultratop.be – Kula Shaker – Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
- ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Kula Shaker – Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
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External links
[edit]- Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)
- Various 'Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts' album versions at Discogs.