
Space Hymns
Ramases
- LP
- Label
- Vertigo

Ramases' Space Hymns is a striking and atmospheric album within the progressive rock genre, released on LP in 1971. Created with the help of later members of 10cc, the album is notable for the distinctive vocals of Ramases and his wife Sel, and atmospheric arrangements where acoustic guitars, flute, and sitar intertwine with rock elements and Moog synthesizers. The production, by musicians such as Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman, and the iconic cover design by Roger Dean reinforce the cosmic and mystical character of this work.
Space Hymns clearly explores new musical and spiritual horizons, emphasized by themes of alienation, loneliness, and otherworldly experience. This album is considered a cult classic for its unique blend of folk, rock, and psychedelic influences, and its otherworldly atmosphere continues to captivate listeners. Although the album didn't enjoy much commercial success at the time, it is now valued as an intriguing artifact from the early 1970s and a special chapter in the history of progressive rock.