A Return to the Inner Experience

a return to the inner experience

Track Listings
1. Walla Walla
2. Moving Like Water
3. Gone
4. Circus Church
5. 2000 Light Years from Home
6. When the Fear Stops
7. Lay Down Your Head
8. Rain
9. Ocean Which Humanity Is
10. Broken Down
11. Rosaleen
12. Buss to Gate 23
13. Joey's Aria
14. We Will Fall

A Return to the Inner Experience,Sky Cries Mary,Capitol,American Trad Rock,Neo-Psychedelia,Rock


A Return to the Inner Experience
A Return to the Inner Experience
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Outstanding and unique neo-psychedelia
  • Not a genre band. The real thing.
  • Seattle's First Band On The Moon
  • I had no idea anyone else besides me knew who they were!
  • Best neo-psychedelia album ever, period.
A Return to the Inner Experience
Sky Cries Mary
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005LA7
Release Date: 1995-03-22

Tracks:

  1. Walla Walla
  2. Moving Like Water
  3. Gone
  4. Circus Church
  5. 2000 Light Years From Home
  6. When The Fear Stops
  7. Lay Down Your Head
  8. Rain
  9. Ocean Which Humanity Is
  10. Broken Down
  11. Rosaleen
  12. Buss To Gate
  13. Joey's Aria
  14. We Will Fall

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This wildly psychedelic Seattle septet offers an old-fashioned head-trip with flashes of Hip Hop/4AD modernity. Fine cover of "2000 Light Years From Home" and 11-minute closer "We Will Fall" are, er, mind blowers. --Jeff Bateman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding and unique neo-psychedelia.......2007-05-02

By all that is holy! How is it that an album so ground-breaking, so mind-blowingly brilliant has ended up out of print, with merely a few ragged used copies floating about? Is there no justice in this world? This is an example of '90s music that we should be putting atop a pedestal, resplendent for all to see (hear?). The music on this disc still sounds as impressively innovative and fresh as the first time i heard it. There is a dark, interstellar vibe running throughout this album, something which sort of ties it thematically together. It is at times very upbeat, other times nearly somnolent, sometimes completely space-tastic! It is a masterpiece of modern rock that transcends that genre without even trying. This humble reviewer HIGHLY recommends it!

5 out of 5 stars Not a genre band. The real thing........2005-12-29

Bears some resemblance to Jefferson Airplane and Cocteau Twins some folk music even Daevid Allen at times and a section with a bass clarinet no less, but I really just can't place them. Lots of "little" sound details. You can tell they love sound. They revel in the sounds they make. Nice melodies too. Some sections even 'rock' and not in the cliched way. Lots of stuff to occupy and challenge the mind and test out the stereo.

See most people like one genre that fits their "lifestyle" or validates their taste. This is not smart. I try to go with the best of whatever genre. Even better is no genre. That means they've created their own genre. From some of the other descriptions their live shows must have been a trip. Too bad that's pretty rare too.

Picked one up at a garage sale to sell and decided to keep it after listening to it. I hardly ever do that. I've got a few thousand CDs and a few thousand records what the heck do I need another CD for?

Better pick one up while you can. Certain to be a collectors item. It figures that few know of them. I'm sure no record execs knew what to do with them. No commercial potential right?

4 out of 5 stars Seattle's First Band On The Moon.......2003-06-04

SCM was too far-out to be aptly described in words, to be commercially successful-- and, ultimately, to reside on this earth. Their live shows were a swirling trip, with pulsating amoebae projected onscreen and the lead female singer dressed as a tree; no drugs were necessary. This particular album captured that feeling perhaps the best of any of their outings, with their cover of (appropriately) "2,000 Light Years From Home" as the major highlight.
Perhaps, from a musical standpoint, it's good that they never made the "big time," as we'd likely have seen a number of pale imitators. SCM was truly one-of-a-kind.

5 out of 5 stars I had no idea anyone else besides me knew who they were!.......2001-08-20

All I can say is that I have been through three of these CD's due to the amount I have listened to it.......absoluetly wondeful!

5 out of 5 stars Best neo-psychedelia album ever, period........2001-06-07

No one has reviewed this? It's out of print? Has the world tilted off its axis, lost all 23 degrees of taste and surrendered itself to the boy bands and teen-blonde-of-the-month acts? Alas, perhaps it has. If you can find this album, buy it. These Seattle tripsters were not grunge, not Soundgarden-heavy. Nor were they Paisley Underground school psych, either. When Aniso Romero joined up with Roderick and multi-instrumentalist bandmates, began harmonizing like Marty Balin and Grace Slick, and writing long, swirling jams with excellent production, psychedelia was finally reborn in a manner equal to its origins. This is the best Sky Cries Mary album; Exit at the Axis and This Timeless Turning still earn 5 stars from me; with their move to a major label (which gave them little promotion or support, it seems) their sound began moving towards mainstream pop and they soon disbanded. "Rain," the cover of "2000 Lightyears from Home," and the long jam at the end of this album are more than worth the purchase price alone. I like Mazzy Star, Opal, Rain Parade and all those related acts--SCM is better. I love Syd Barrett and his Pink Floyd, SCM is the natural heir. I love Prog, particularly Robert Fripp fronted sounds, Soft Machine, and Henry Cow--This Sky Cries Mary album fits in my 5 disk player with these and at times overwhelms the others, it's that good.
A Return to the Inner Experience
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Reliving the inner experience
A Return to the Inner Experience
Sky Cries Mary
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
Neo-PsychedeliaNeo-Psychedelia | Rock | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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  1. This Timeless Turning
  2. Moonbathing on Sleeping Leaves
  3. Fresh Fruits For The Revolution
  4. Exit at the Axis

ASIN: B00000DR4J
Release Date: 1993-05-04

Tracks:

  1. Walla Walla
  2. Moving Like Water
  3. Gone
  4. Circus Church
  5. 2000 Light Years from Home
  6. When the Fear Stops
  7. Lay Down Your Head
  8. Rain
  9. Ocean Which Humanity Is
  10. Broken Down
  11. Rosaleen
  12. Buss to Gate 23
  13. Joey's Aria
  14. We Will Fall

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Reliving the inner experience.......2004-05-15

I was a freshman back in '93 when I bought Sky Cries Mary's "A Return to the Inner Experience". I was looking for music that was different from what my housemates were listening to which was top 40/country garbage. Like anyone in Iowa was going to listen to more experimental, less commercial music like Sky Cries Mary. I was attracted to the beautiful album cover which made me buy it. I was rummaging through my old cassette collection and came across my Sky Cries Mary tape. I hadn't listened to it in years. When I first listened to it ten years ago, I didn't know what to make of it therefore I set it aside to collect dust. I really wasn't familiar with world and ambient music at the time. I was still pretty set in my punk roots. Listening to the tape now, the music makes more sense to me since I have learned to embrace music of different cultures as well as techno music. Sky Cries Mary reminds me of Dead Can Dance, The Cocteau Twins, with a smidgeon of Delerium. The album starts off with the beautiful instrumental "Walla Walla" and from there gets better and better with its more rock-orientated, world and ambient influence songs. Singer Anisa Romero has a beautiful set of pipes. Her ethereal vocals reminds me a little of Elizabeth Frasier (The Cocteau Twins) and Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance). If you ask me, Anisa has that voice that would be ideal for Delerium's music. If she is still around, Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber should ask her to contribute to their music. All the songs are great but I especially enjoy the haunting sounds of "Rosaleen". That song has always stuck out for me. I also especially enjoy listening to "Moving Like Water" and "Gone". If you are looking for something different from what you hear on the radio, Sky Cries Mary is for you. If you want to hear the same old bland, boring so-called alternative music, this band isn't for you.
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    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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