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Primal Scream - Screamadelica

Primal Scream - Screamadelica

Musician: Primal Scream
Album title: Screamadelica
Style: Leftfield, Acid House, Indie Rock, Dub, Psychedelic Rock, Downtempo
Released: 1991
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1940 mb
Size APE version: 1944 mb
Size WMA version: 1191 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 851
Format: APE FLAC ADX DTS VQF AU WMA
Genre: Electronic / Rock

Primal Scream - Screamadelica


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Movin' On Up
Mixed By – Jimmy MillerProducer [Additional] – Jimmy Millar*Programmed By – Paul Taylor
A2 Slip Inside This House
Producer – Andrew Innes, HypnotoneProducer [Additional] – Andrew WeatherallWritten-By – Erikson*, Hall*
A3 Don't Fight It, Feel It
Featuring – Denise Johnson
B1 Higher Than The Sun
Producer – The Orb
B2 Inner Flight
B3 Come Together
C1 Loaded
C2 Damaged
Producer [Additional], Mixed By – Jimmy Millar*
C3 I'm Comin' Down
D1 Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts)
D2 Shine Like Stars

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Sony Music Entertainment International Services GmbH
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Creation Records
  • Copyright (c) – Creation Records
  • Distributed By – Sony Music Entertainment
  • Produced For – boys own productions
  • Published By – Tapier Music
  • Published By – EMI
  • Published By – Complete

Credits

  • Producer – Andrew Weatherall (tracks: A3, B2, B3, C1, C3, D1, D2), Hugo Nicolson (tracks: A3, B2, B3, C3, D1, D2)
  • Written-By – Innes*, Gillespie*, Young*

Notes

"Slip Inside This House" originally performed by 13th Floor Elevators

Tracks A3, B2, B3, C3, D1, D2 produced for Boys Own Productions

Original sound recording made by Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

℗ 2011 Creation Records © 2015 Creation Records
Made in the E.U.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed): 8 88751 38721 8
  • Barcode (Scanned): 8875138721
  • Barcode (String): 888751387218
  • Label Code: LC12723
  • Rights Society: BIEM/GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): BF00617-01 A1 88875138721 CRELP-076-A1 MAT. * YOU ONLY GET ONE LINE...
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): BF00617-01 B1 88875138721 CRELP-076 B1 MAT. * DON'T BLOW IT.
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C): BF00617-02 C1 88875138721 CRELP-076-C1 MAT. * EQUITY IS KILLING ME...
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D): BF00617-02 D1 88875138721 CRELP-076-D1 MAT. * I'LL HAVE A CHEEKY HALF.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CRECD 076 Primal Scream Screamadelica ‎(CD, Album) Creation Records CRECD 076 UK 1991
88697811061, MOVLP280 Primal Scream Screamadelica ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Yel) Creation Records, Music On Vinyl 88697811061, MOVLP280 Europe 2014
SICP-3130-1 Primal Scream Screamadelica ‎(CD, Album, Dlx + CD, EP + RE, RM, 20t) Sony Music SICP-3130-1 Japan 2011
PCRECD 076 Primal Scream Screamadelica ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Creation Records PCRECD 076 Europe 1991
W2 26714 Primal Scream Screamadelica ‎(CD, Album, Club) Sire, Warner Bros. Records, Columbia House W2 26714 US 1991



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Anen
Classic Sound 90'. Very special. Increible sound!
Zyniam
I think some tracks on this album are ahead of their time like Higher that the sun (a dub symphony in two parts). And yes every single track has to do with drugs. Cmon there's a sitar player in the artwork on the inside of the cover!! And then they release Kill All hippies.Nice... I love them
Ndlaitha
Stunning Indie /Dance music crossover album that is without doubt the Scream's finest moment and Andy Weatherall's finest moment as a producer. An album very much of it's time, from the early euphoric 90s when everyone was going mad and felt a part of a real scene and community. Probably the only album in the world where every single track is connected to drugs and which works beautifully. Stunning guitar music that you can dance to.
Tamesya
Spot on! Primal Scream taking E was a very good move for them & us!
Ishnjurus
Just bought this record last week, and it's a 1992 release! Shame on me, I guess, since right now it's late April, 2003. Oh well, you know what they say: better late than never. That particular saying is so very true for this record! I've bought the last three Primal Scream albums (Vanishing Point, XTRMNTR and Evil Heat), and found them all very, very good. Especially Vanishing Point, where I really like the diversity and the 'easy' vibe that whole album has over it. Maybe then it's not very surprising I find Screamadelica just plain and utterly brilliant?! Dare I say it's the best Primal Scream album I own, now? Yes, I dare. No, really. It has everything the later albums miss: a positive vibe. The latest three (yes, even Vanishing Point, at least to a certain extent) all sound quite negative and aggressive. Not that I don't like that (I love it!), it's just that it's not very mood-helping to play all three in a row. But suddenly, everything can and should be seen in another perspective. Why is it that the Primals became so bitter? Why are they being chased by inner soul demons? I mean, why else do they make albums like XTRMNTR and Evil Heat? If you (as a musician or band) go from one end of the musical spectrum (Screamadelica) to the other (Evil Heat), then something must have happened along the way. Just what was it? Screamadelica is so peaceful; very pleasing to play at a very loud volume and totally immerse yourself in it's warm mood and soundscape(s), whereas the latest two albums are too dense and negative to really immerse yourself in. (Oh, you can actually do it, it's just that you get really, really fucked up when you do!) I really like Bobby's voice, and would like to hear it more often in songs like Damaged, I'm Coming Home and Shine Like Stars. On Vanishing Point, they're there (those type of songs), but less so than on Screamadelica. I think it's their best album. And very jazzy at some points, even. Lovin' it! (And only bought it last week... :-)
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Quite simple answer, they went from having a blast on extasy to putting way too much heroin up their veins, and sadly only produced one really imho outstanding album, not that the rest is bad not at all, but screamadelica has this unique sound, they never were able to repeat again, it has a certain freshness a kind of pioneer spirit and just very imaginative, after that it was back to formulaic and more depressing sound, yeah the happiness of the summer of love didn't last long, the golden age of partying was over and all is left is timeless piece of an album that I will listen for the rest of my life :)