The most well-known Space releases, listed by category
Space's fourth official studio album, released as a download on February 2014 for PledgeMusic donators and physically released in March.
It is the first album from the band in ten years.
Released: 2014-03-17 (UK)
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Space's third album was finally released six years after the previous.
The album was not a great success, as public interest had waned in the band almost six years previously, and promotion for the record was almost non-existent.
Despite the failure of both album and singles, the album remains a favourite amongst fans, with even former band member Jamie Murphy dubbing it the "best Space album".
Released: 2004-03-08 (UK)
Catalog: RAMCD005 (CD)
Space's second album, it peaked at #3 in the UK charts, two places higher than their debut album Spiders.
The album is presented as a airfix-style hobby kit containing parts needed to build a robot out of scrap metal. Constructed by Liverpool based artist and musician Mike Badger, a founding member of The La's, the completed robot features on the back of the sleeve and is currently exhibited at the Museum of Liverpool.
Sadly due to differences with the record label, Tin Planet was the last Space album released for six years.
Released: 1998-03-09 (UK)
Catalog: GUTCD5 (CD) / GUTLP5 (Vinyl) / GUTMC5 (Cassette)
The debut album by Space. It peaked at #5 in the UK Albums Chart, later going platinum. "Money", "Kill Me", "Neighbourhood", "Female of the Species", "Me and You Versus the World" and "Dark Clouds" (the first two combined together as a double A-side) were released as singles.
It sold an estimated 800,000 copies between 1996 and 1998.
Released: 1996-09-16 (UK)
Catalog: GUTCD1 (CD) / GUTLP1 (Vinyl) / GUTMC1 (Cassette)
The second single to be taken from Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab, Space's fourth album.
Released: Released: 2014-07-20 (UK)
The first single to be taken from Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab, Space's fourth album.
Released: 2014-03-02 (UK)
The third and final single from Suburban Rock 'n' Roll, Space's third album.
Released: 2004-05-31 (UK)
Catalog: RAMCDS002
The second and titular single from Suburban Rock 'n' Roll, Space's third album.
Released: 2004-02-23 (UK)
Catalog: RAMCDS001
The first single from Suburban Rock 'n' Roll, Space's third album. Zombies was released 15 months before the album that would feature it and without the backing of a known record label.
Released: 2002-11-11 (UK)
Catalog: CDMUTANT1
The only single to be released from unreleased album Love You More Than Football.
Released: 2000-06-26 (UK)
Catalog: CDGUT34
The fourth and final single from Tin Planet, Space's second album. Bad Days reached #20 in the UK singles chart.
Released: 1998-11-23 (UK)
Catalog: CDGUT22
The third single from Tin Planet, Space's second album.
Released: 1998-06-06 (UK)
Catalog: CDGUT19
The second single from Tin Planet, Space's second album. The Ballad of Tom Jones features Cerys Matthews, lead singer of the band Catatonia. Reached #4 in the UK singles chart.
Released: 1998-02-23 (UK)
Catalog: CDGUT18
The first single from Tin Planet, Space's second album. Avenging Angels reached #6 in the UK singles chart.
Released: 1997-12-27 (UK)
Catalog: CDGUT16
Dark Clouds was released as their fifth and final single from their debut album Spiders. The song peaked at #14 on the UK singles chart in February 1997.
Released: 1997-02 (UK)
Catalog: CDGUT6
Neighbourhood was released as the second single (though the band prefer it to be the first, as they consider "Money"/"Kill Me" to be a "test" release) from their debut album Spiders. It was originally released on 25 March 1996 and peaked at #56 in the UK charts, but it later re-released on 21 October that year, this time managing to peak at #11.
Released: 1996-10-21 (UK)
Catalog: CDGUT5
Space's fourth single, taken from debut album Spiders. Me and You Versus the World reached #9 in the UK singles chart.
Released: 1996-08-26 (UK)
Catalog: CDGUT4
Space's third single, Female of the Species is easily the bands most recognisable song. It was an instant classic, staying in the UK Top 40 for three months and making countless film and television appearances.
Released: 1996-05-27 (UK)
Catalog: CDGUT2
Money and Kill Me were released together as a double A-side in November 1995.
Released: 1995-11 (UK)
Catalog: CDHOME1