- Screamadelica
Infobox Album |
Name = Screamadelica
Type =Album
Artist =Primal Scream
Released = October, 1991
Recorded =
Genre =Alternative rock Acid house
Length = 65:10
Label =Creation Records
Producer =The Orb ,Hypnotone ,Andrew Weatherall ,Hugo Nicholson , Jimmy Miller
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Akk5gtq3ztu47 link]
* "Q" Rating|5|5 April 2007
*Robert Christgau Rating-Christgau|neither [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=Primal+Scream link]
* "Spin" (Recommended) [http://www.buy.com/retail/proreviews/product.asp?sku=60145385&loc=109&PageFormat=7 11/91]
Last album = "Primal Scream"
(1989)
This album = "Screamadelica"
(1991)
Next album = "Give Out But Don't Give Up "
(1994)"Screamadelica" is a 1991 album by
Primal Scream and was their first to be a commercial success. In 1998 "Q" magazine readers voted it the 27th greatest album of all time.History
The album was a massive departure from the band's early
indie rock sound, drawing inspiration from thehouse music scene (and associated drugs) that was becoming popular at the time of its production. The band enlisted house DJsAndrew Weatherall and Terry Farley on producing duties, although the album also contained a wide range of other influences including gospel and dub.The album's title track did not appear on the album itself; the ten minute dance track was also produced by Andrew Weatherall and sung by Denise Johnson. It appears on the "
Dixie Narco EP " released in 1992, and featured in the opening credits of the now rare "Screamadelica"VHS video tape.The album includes "Loaded", which was a top twenty hit single in the UK. Dance DJ
Andrew Weatherall began remixing "I'm Losing More than I'll Ever Have", from their previous album, and the resulting track disassembled the song, adding a drum loop from an Italian bootleg mix ofEdie Brickell 's "What I Am", a sample of Gillespie singing a line from Robert Johnson's "Terraplane Blues" and the central introductory sample from thePeter Fonda B-movie "The Wild Angels ".amples
A number of samples were used in the production of the album:
* "Come Together" opens with part of a speech given by
Jesse Jackson at theWattstax concert held in Los Angeles in 1972
* "Loaded" features lines spoken byPeter Fonda 's character in the 1966 movie "The Wild Angels "Track listing
# "Movin' on Up" – 3:47
# "Slip Inside This House " – 5:14 (Roky Erickson, Tommy Hall)*
# "Don't Fight It, Feel It" – 6:51
# "Higher Than the Sun" – 3:36
# "Inner Flight" – 5:00 (instrumental)
# "Come Together" – 10:21 (UK Version) / "Come Together (Terry Farley Mix)" - 8:06 (US Version)
# "Loaded" – 7:01
# "Damaged" – 5:37
# "I'm Comin' Down" – 5:59
# "Higher Than the Sun [A Dub Symphony In Two Parts] " – 7:37
# "Shine Like Stars" – 3:45All songs written by Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes and Robert Young, unless noted.
The lyrics to "Slip Inside This House" have been truncated and altered in places in comparison to the song's original recording by
the 13th Floor Elevators . A notable example of such modification is in the chorus, where "Slip inside this house" was altered to "Trip inside this house".Acclaim
The album has received widespread acclaim, as one of the best albums of the 1990s, appearing in many critics' lists and audience polls. Examples:
* It won the first
Mercury Music Prize in 1992.
* In 1996, "Select Magazine named it as the number 1 album of the 90s.
* In 2001, "Q Magazine " placed it at number 81 in a list of the Top 100 albums of all time. [cite web|url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/1542202.stm|accessdate = 2007-02-21|title = Radiohead romp home in Q poll|work=BBC]
* It appeared in Channel 4's list of the 100 Greatest Albums of all time. [ cite web|url = http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/G/greatest/albums/results.html |accessdate = 2008-02-29 |title = Channel4 - 100 Greates Albums ]Personnel
Band (uncredited)
*
Bobby Gillespie
*Andrew Innes
*Robert Young
*Martin Duffy
*Henry Olsen
*Phillip 'Toby' TomanovGuests
*Denise Johnson - lead vocals on track 3
*Jah Wobble - bass on track 10Additional personnel
*Jimmy Miller,
The Orb ,Hypnotone ,Andrew Weatherall , Hugo Nicholson - production
*Paul Anthony Taylor - programming
*Dave Burnham - engineering
*Jimmy Miller - mixingThe song "Movin on Up" was used on the previous Telewest Broadband commercials before Virgin Media bought them out. Subsequently
Bacardi used the song on a UK television ad."Movin on Up" was also featured on the popular game "" on fictional alternative radio station "Radio X". A Northern Soul version was also recorded by the lateEdwin Starr for the cult British surfing film "Blue Juice ".2008. Phillip Toby Tomanov was last seen drumming in Weymouth, Dorset with local band The Inhalers and more recently, Panic Attack.
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