Transmissions from the Satellite Heart
| Transmissions from the Satellite Heart | ||
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| Missing image Transmissions_from_the_satellite_heart_album_cover.jpg Album cover | ||
| Album by The Flaming Lips | ||
| Released | 1993 | |
| Recorded | January-February 1993 | |
| Genre | Alternative | |
| Length | 43 min 4 s | |
| Label | Warner Bros. | |
| Producer | The Flaming Lips, Keith Cleversley | |
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| The Flaming Lips Chronology | ||
| Hit To Death In The Future Head (1992) | Transmissions from the Satellite Heart (1993) | Clouds Taste Metallic (1995) |
Transmissions from the Satellite Heart was the title of the musical group The Flaming Lips' 1993 (see 1993 in music) album. Its fourth track, "She Don't Use Jelly", is notable for being The Flaming Lips' biggest radio hit and likely their most well-known song.
Track listing
- "Turn It On"
- "Pilot Can at the Queer of God"
- "Oh My Pregnant Head (Labia in the Sunlight)"
- "She Don't Use Jelly"
- "Chewin' the Apple of Yer Eye"
- "Superhumans"
- "Be My Head"
- "Moth in the Incubator"
- "Plastic Jesus" (A cover of the song "Plastic Jesus" from the Paul Newman film Cool Hand Luke. The title is censored on the back of the album.)
- "When Yer Twenty-Two"
- "Slow Nerve Action"
