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|| 01 Discovery ||
|| 02 Weird Gear ||
|| 03 Pansy ||
|| 04 Honey ||
|| 05 Stella ||
|| 06 Geezer ||
|| 07 Panther ||
|| 08 British Summertime ||
|| 09 Lights In My Brain ||
|| 10 Gravity ||
|| 11 Canoe Trip ||
|| 12 Skyclad ||
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|| In 1991 electronic duo Ultramarine recorded their ||
|| landmark laid-back album Every Man And Woman Is A ||
|| Star, released to great acclaim and eulogised by ||
|| Simon Reynolds in his book Energy Flash: "All sun- ||
|| ripened, meandering lassitude and undulant dub-sway ||
|| tempos, like acid-house suffused with the folky- ||
|| jazzy ambience of the Canterbury scene." As well as ||
|| the sublime single cut Stella, the album offers a ||
|| mesh of acoustic textures underpinned by a ||
|| sometimes dubby, sometimes upfront beat. It