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Primal Scream Albums (1987-2019) [FLAC] [DarkAngie] (Size: 6.4 GB)
  01 - 2013.flac 67.3 MB
  01 - Accelerator.flac 26.4 MB
  01 - Beautiful Future.flac 38.3 MB
  01 - Burning Wheel.flac 43.1 MB
  01 - Deep Hit Of Morning Sun.flac 25.6 MB
  01 - Ivy Ivy Ivy.flac 20 MB
  01 - Movin' On Up.flac 23.5 MB
  01 - Nothing Is Real ∕ Nothing Is Unreal.flac 36.2 MB
  01 - Trippin' On Your Love.flac 23.4 MB
  01 Country Girl.flac 34.3 MB
  01 Gentle Tuesday.flac 26.8 MB
  01 Kill All Hippies.flac 33.8 MB
  01. Loaded.flac 28 MB
  01. Velocity Girl.flac 17.8 MB
  02 - (Feeling Like A) Demon Again.flac 30.5 MB
  02 - Can't Go Back.flac 28.9 MB
  02 - Get Duffy.flac 22.1 MB
  02 - Miss Lucifer.flac 20.7 MB
  02 - Requiem For The Russian Tea Rooms.flac 18.4 MB
  02 - River Of Pain.flac 49 MB
  02 - Slip Inside This House.flac 32.8 MB
  02 - Stone My Soul.flac 14.9 MB
  02 - You're Just Dead Skin To Me.flac 22.4 MB
  02 Accelerator.flac 30.2 MB
  02 Nitty Gritty.flac 27.6 MB
  02 Treasure Trip.flac 21.9 MB
  02. Gentle Tuesday.flac 49.2 MB
  02. Movin' On Up.flac 25.5 MB
  03 - Autobahn 66.flac 39.9 MB
  03 - Carry Me Home.flac 25.7 MB
  03 - Culturecide.flac 33.5 MB
  03 - Don't Fight It, Feel It.flac 43.5 MB
  03 - I Can Change.flac 19.9 MB
  03 - Kowalski.flac 36.5 MB
  03 - Rise.flac 35.1 MB
  03 - Running Out Of Time.flac 16.2 MB
  03 - She Power.flac 21.4 MB
  03 - Uptown.flac 35.1 MB
  03 Exterminator.flac 44.3 MB
  03 May The Sun Shine Bright For You.flac 17.6 MB
  03 Suicide Sally & Johnny Guitar.flac 24.8 MB
  03. Come Together.flac 34.4 MB
  03. Imperial.flac 42.9 MB
  04 - 100% Or Nothing.flac 28 MB
  04 - Detroit.flac 22.2 MB
  04 - Higher Than The Sun.flac 20.9 MB
  04 - Hit Void.flac 31.1 MB
  04 - Screamadelica.flac 69.6 MB
  04 - Shoot Speed - Kill Light.flac 36 MB
  04 - Star.flac 29.9 MB
  04 - The Glory Of Love.flac 22.3 MB
  04 - Worm Tamer.flac 41.7 MB
  04 - You're Just To Dark To Care.flac 12.4 MB
  04 Sonic Sister Love.flac 17.6 MB
  04 Swastika Eyes.flac 51.9 MB
  04 When The Bomb Drops.flac 33.7 MB
  04. Higher Than The Sun.flac 23 MB
  04. Ivy Ivy Ivy.flac 37.6 MB
  05 - I'm Losing More Than I'll Ever Have.flac 29 MB
  05 - If They Move, Kill 'em.flac 20.5 MB
  05 - Inner Flight.flac 28 MB
  05 - Pills.flac 30.3 MB
  05 - Private Wars.flac 14.9 MB
  05 - Rise.flac 33.4 MB
  05 - Suicide Bomb.flac 40.9 MB
  05 - Tenement Kid.flac 31 MB
  05 - Theme From More Light.flac 12.6 MB
  05 Little Death.flac 43.2 MB
  05 Pills.flac 28.5 MB
  05 Silent Spring.flac 25.6 MB
  05. Loaded.flac 51.3 MB
  05. Rocks.flac 25.6 MB
  06 - 2013 [Weatheralll Remix].flac 56 MB
  06 - Autobahn 66.flac 39.9 MB
  06 - Come Together.flac 53.2 MB
  06 - Gimme Gimme Teenage Head.flac 15.5 MB
  06 - Invisible City.flac 35 MB
  06 - Out Of The Void.flac 21.3 MB
  06 - The Lord Is My Shotgun.flac 29.8 MB
  06 - Where The Light Gets In.flac 28.1 MB
  06 - Zombie Man.flac 27.1 MB
  06 Blood Money.flac 48.3 MB
  06 Imperial.flac 24 MB
  06 The 99th Floor.flac 29 MB
  06. Come Together.flac 54.3 MB
  06. Jailbird.flac 24.6 MB
  07 - Beautiful Summer.flac 33 MB
  07 - City.flac 24.3 MB
  07 - Goodbye Johnny.flac 25.8 MB
  07 - Loaded.flac 40.2 MB
  07 - Lone Star Girl.flac 19.5 MB
  07 - Stuka.flac 34.5 MB
  07 - When The Blackout Meets The Fallout.flac 13 MB
  07 Keep Your Dreams.flac 34.6 MB
  07 Love You.flac 29.2 MB
  07 We're Gonna Boogie.flac 19.4 MB
  07. (I'm Gonna) Cry Myself Blind.flac 29.2 MB
  07. Higher Than the Sun (The Orb Mix) [Remastered].flac 41.9 MB
  08 - Carnival Of Fools.flac 22.3 MB
  08 - Damaged.flac 29 MB
  08 - I Love To Hurt (You Love To Be Hurt) (featuring Lovefoxxx).flac 34.3 MB
  08 - Kill The King.flac 17.8 MB
  08 - Medication.flac 29 MB
  08 - Rocks.flac 26.7 MB
  08 - Sideman.flac 29.6 MB
  08 - Some Velvet Morning (featuring Kate Moss).flac 23.7 MB
  08 Dolls.flac 29.3 MB
  08 Insect Royalty.flac 24.8 MB
  08 Leaves.flac 23.6 MB
  08. Burning Wheel.flac 29.7 MB
  08. Don't Fight It, Feel It (7'' Edit) [Remastered].flac 46.8 MB
  09 - Elimination Blues.flac 38.9 MB
  09 - Golden Rope.flac 34.8 MB
  09 - I'm Comin' Down.flac 32.7 MB
  09 - Kowalski.flac 38.5 MB
  09 - Motörhead.flac 26.8 MB
  09 - Over & Over (featuring Linda Thompson).flac 25.8 MB
  09 - Skull X.flac 29.2 MB
  09 - Sweet Pretty Thing.flac 15.6 MB
  09 Aftermath.flac 18.5 MB
  09 Hell's Comin' Down.flac 26.7 MB
  09 MBV Arkestra (If They Move Kill 'Em).flac 50.9 MB
  09. Kowalski.flac 26.3 MB
  09. Movin' on Up.flac 45.8 MB
  1 - Jailbird.flac 25 MB
  10 - A Scanner Darkly.flac 27.1 MB
  10 - Autumn In Paradise.flac 33.5 MB
  10 - Give out But Don't Give Up.flac 37.6 MB
  10 - Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts).flac 43.8 MB
  10 - Jesus Can't Save Me.flac 9 MB
  10 - Necro Hex Blues (featuring Josh Homme).flac 27.4 MB
  10 - Swastika Eyes.flac 47.7 MB
  10 - Trainspotting.flac 48.4 MB
  10 - Turn Each Other Inside Out.flac 31.7 MB
  10 Sometimes I Feel So Lonely.flac 35 MB
  10 Swastika Eyes (Chemical Brothers Mix).flac 44.9 MB
  10 We Go Down Slowly Rising.flac 22.3 MB
  10. Long Life.flac 21.1 MB
  10. Rocks.flac 44.6 MB
  11 - I'll Be There for You.flac 40.2 MB
  11 - Long Life.flac 21.2 MB
  11 - Shine Like Stars.flac 21.4 MB
  11 - Skull X.flac 32.8 MB
  11 - Space Blues #2.flac 12.8 MB
  11 - The Glory Of Love (Single Version).flac 21.7 MB
  11 -Relativity.flac 52.1 MB
  11 Gimme Some Truth.flac 17.7 MB
  11 Shoot Speed ∕ Kill Light.flac 39.9 MB
  11. Jailbird.flac 43.6 MB
  11. Swastika Eyes.flac 28 MB
  12 - Everybody Needs Somebody.flac 34.5 MB
  12 - Higher Than The Sun.flac 45.3 MB
  12 - Walking With The Beast.flac 26.5 MB
  12 Country Girl (Live).flac 33.4 MB
  12 I'm 5 Years Alhead of My Time.flac 32.1 MB
  12. (I'm Gonna) Cry Myself Blind.flac 53.3 MB
  12. Kill All Hippies.flac 28.8 MB
  13 - It's Alright, It's OK.flac 37 MB
  13 - Jailbird.flac 27.6 MB
  13 Suicide Sally & Johnny Guitar (Live @ XFM).flac 23.5 MB
  13. Accelerator.flac 29.1 MB
  13. Kowalski.flac 50.4 MB
  14 - I Want You.flac 27.2 MB
  14 - Movin On Up.flac 36.7 MB
  14. Shoot Speed ∕ Kill Light.flac 38.3 MB
  14. Star.flac 53.5 MB
  15 - City Slang.flac 38.2 MB
  15 - Medication.flac 27.1 MB
  15. Burning Wheel.flac 45.5 MB
  15. Miss Lucifer.flac 17.6 MB
  16 - Born To Lose.flac 23 MB
  16. Deep Hit Of Morning Sun.flac 24.6 MB
  16. Swastika Eyes.flac 49.2 MB
  17. Kill All Hippies (Brendan Lynch Edit) [Remastered].flac 50.7 MB
  17. Some Velvet Morning.flac 26.3 MB
  18. Accelerator.flac 48.6 MB
  18. Autobahn 66.flac 38.4 MB
  19. Miss Lucifer.flac 30.9 MB
  2 - Rocks.flac 25.2 MB
  20. Autobahn 66.flac 44.2 MB
  21. Some Velvet Morning.flac 46.8 MB
  22. Country Girl.flac 57 MB
  23. Dolls (Sweet Rock and Roll).flac 48.9 MB
  24. Sometimes I Feel So Lonely.flac 51.2 MB
  25. Can't Go Back.flac 46.6 MB
  26. Uptown.flac 48.2 MB
  27. 2013.flac 43 MB
  28. It's Alright, It's OK.flac 50.7 MB
  29. Goodbye Johnny.flac 43.6 MB
  3 - (I'm Gonna) Cry Myself Blind.flac 29 MB
  30. Where the Light Gets In.flac 46.9 MB
  31. 100% or Nothing.flac 47.3 MB
  4 - Funky Jam.flac 35.7 MB
  5 - Big Jet Plane.flac 27.4 MB
  6 - Free.flac 32.7 MB
  7 - Call on Me.flac 27.5 MB
  8 - Struttin'.flac 54.1 MB
  9 - Sad and Blue.flac 21.5 MB
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Description


Primal Scream Albums (1987-2019)

Biography:
Primal Scream's career has been a series of adventures that have seen the band recording era-defining albums like 1991's Screamadelica, digging deep into the past to excavate classic rock tropes, and playing music that sounds like it was beamed in from the future. No matter what path they follow, their love of music and daredevil spirit never wane. Formed by vocalist Bobby Gillespie, they started off playing a Byrds-like brand of indie pop that jangled with all the sweetness that Gillespie's former group the Jesus and Mary Chain lacked. In a move the group repeated over and over, they changed sounds drastically, becoming hard rockers à la the Stooges. Swept up in the blossoming acid house scene, and with the help of producers like Andrew Weatherall (who worked on their landmark single "Loaded"), the Orb, and Jimmy Miller, they created a sound that mixed indie pop, country ballads, techno, dub, and psychedelia on Screamadelica. The album broke down musical boundaries, helped fuse the techno and indie scenes, and made the band worldwide stars. From there, the group shifted gears relentlessly, swerving from straight-ahead boogie rock on 1994's Give Out But Don't Give Up to electro rock on 1997's Vanishing Point to experimental noise on 2000's XTRMNTR in what seemed like a breathless rush. The band continued this unpredictable pattern as they gained legendary status, alternating new albums like 2013's More Light -- which bends genres with the same flair as Screamadelica -- with commemorative reissues like Demodelica, a rarities collection released as part of Screamadelica's 30th anniversary. The band started in 1982 when Gillespie and school chum Jim Beattie began making experimental sounds, with Gillespie on dustbin lids and Beattie on guitar. When they got serious about writing songs, they roped in bassist Robert Young, guitarist Stuart May, drummer Tom McGurk, and percussionist Martin St. John. Their main influence at the time was the jangling folk/rock of the Byrds, something that appealed to another of Gillespie's schoolmates, Alan McGee. He had recently launched Creation Records and signed the band. Their first single, "All Fall Down"/"It Happens," was released in 1985, just as things were really taking off for the group Gillespie played drums for the Jesus and Mary Chain. By the time their next single was released, Gillespie had made the choice to devote himself to Primal Scream full-time. "Crystal Crescent"/"Velocity Girl" was a step forward for the band, both sonically and commercially: the B-side wound up as one of the highlights on NME's C-86 cassette compliation, which became one of the cornerstones for what later became the indie pop genre. The band capitalized on its success by moving with McGee to a major label, namely his Elevation imprint set up by WEA. The band entered Rockfield Studios with producer Stephen Street, but after a month of recording they weren't happy with the results and abandonded the sessions. It was at this point that Andrew Innes joined the band on guitar. The reconfigured lineup went back into the studio with Red Krayola's Mayo Thompson at the controls and finally emerged in 1987 with the Sonic Flower Groove album. Reaction to the album was polarized, with many feeling it was a little too slick while others were captured by the timeless melodies. The band itself responded by splintering. Only Gillespie, Innes, and Young remained to carry on and their interests soon shifted to hard rock á la the New York Dolls and Stooges. They returned to Creation for a self-titled album in 1989 that further divided critics and fans, with most of them feeling that Primal Scream had strayed too far from their roots. As the '80s drew to a close, Britain's underground music scene was dominated by the sounds of acid house and techno. Primal Scream became fascinated with the new dance music, and they asked Andrew Weatherall, a DJ, sometime-member of the rock press, and one of the rare supporters of their hard rock approach, to remix a track from Primal Scream, "I'm Losing More Than I'll Ever Have." Weatherall completely reworked the song, adding a heavy bass groove echoing dub reggae, deleting most of the original instrumentation (even the layers of guitars), and interjecting layers of samples, including lines of Peter Fonda's dialogue from The Wild Angels. The new mix was titled "Loaded," and it became a sensation, bringing rock & roll to the dancefloor and dance to rock & rollers. "Come Together," the first single from their forthcoming third album, was in much the same vein and was similarly praised. For their third album, Screamadelica, Primal Scream not only worked with Andrew Weatherall and Hugo Nicholson, the pair who essentially designed the sound of the album, but also the Orb and former Stones producer Jimmy Miller. The resulting album was a kaleidoscopic, neo-psychedelic fusion of dance, dub, techno, acid house, pop, and rock, and it was greeted with rapturous reviews in the U.K. Released in the spring of 1991, Screamadelica also marked an important moment in British pop in the '90s, helping bring techno and house into the mainstream. The album was a massive success, winning the first Mercury Music Prize in 1992. In the wake of the groundbreaking Screamadelica, many wondered what Primal Scream would do next, yet few would have predicted their retreat to '70s hard rock for Give Out But Don't Give Up. Released in 1994, the album was eagerly awaited, but its Stones-y hard rock was not well-received, and it was a relative commercial failure. More importantly, it hurt the group's reputation as innovators, a situation they reacted to with the title track to the hit 1996 film Trainspotting. The band's contribution to the soundtrack was a return to the dance stylings of Screamadelica, only darker. They continued to work on their next album, titled Vanishing Point, over the course of 1996, finally releasing it to enthusiastic reviews in the summer of 1997. The ultra-aggressive XTRMNTR followed in the spring of 2000. Two years later, Primal Scream released Evil Heat, a guest-laden (even supermodel Kate Moss makes an appearance) album in line and on par with XTRMNTR, and in 2006, Riot City Blues came out. Festival shows and gigs with My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields filled out the following year, capped off with the release of the single "Can't Go Back." That single reappeared on the 2008 Suicide- and Alan Vega-informed full-length Beautiful Future. In 2011, the band toured in support of the 20th anniversary of Screamadelica, which resulted in a live DVD. The following year, Mani left to focus on a reunion of the Stone Roses, whom Primal Scream went on to support with Deb Googe from My Bloody Valentine on bass. 2013 began with news that the band were working on their tenth album with producer David Holmes. The resulting More Light was released in the U.K. in May 2013, appearing in the U.S. a month later. Sporadic touring followed in support for More Light, and the group spent 2015 recording their next album, Chaosmosis, which appeared in March of 2016. Primal Scream dug out their original Tom Dowd-supervised mixes of the 1994 album Give Out But Don't Give Up for an archival release in October 2018. In keeping with the nostalgic spirit, the group issued the double-disc career-spanning collection Maximum Rock 'n' Roll: The Singles in May 2019. Gillespie turned to non-Scream projects after that, in 2021 releasing Utopian Ashes, an album of duets with Savages' vocalist Jehnny Beth, and a memoir of his early life titled Tenement Kid. That same year, the band celebrated the 30th anniversary of Screamadelica with a series of reissues including a set of rarities called Demodelica.


Album List:
1989 - Primal Scream
1991 - Screamadelica
1992 - Dixie Narco [EP]
1994 - Give Out But Don't Give Up
1997 - Vanishing Point
2000 - XTRMNTR
2002 - Evil Heat
2003 - Dirty Hits [Compilation]
2003 - Live In Japan
2006 - Riot City Blues
2008 - Beautiful Future
2013 - More Light
2016- Chaosmosis
2019 - Maximum Rock 'n' Roll-The Singles [Compilation]
Media Report:
Genre: Alternative rock
Country: UK / Scotland
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
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