Primal Scream
|
Screamadelica
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Label: |
Sire |
Date: |
10/8/1991 |
Length: |
0:00 |
Format: |
CD |
Genre: |
Rock; Alternative |
Category: |
rock |
|
|
|
1. |
Movin' on Up
|
2. |
Slip Inside This House
|
3. |
Don't Fight It, Feel It
|
4. |
Higher Than the Sun
|
5. |
Inner Flight
|
6. |
Come Together
|
7. |
Loaded
|
8. |
Damaged
|
9. |
I'm Comin' Down
|
10. |
Higher Than the Sun (A Dub Symphony in Two Parts)
|
11. |
Shine Like Stars
|
|
|
|
A watershed '90s release, Screamadelica was the most convincing marriage of overground rock and underground dance music yet. With one foot in Beggars Banquet-era Stones (the gospel-rock "Movin' on Up") and the other in the trippy soundscapes of rave culture (the Orb-produced "Higher Than the Sun"), Primal Scream caught the mind-blown euphoria of Ecstacy better than anyone. Frontman Bobby Gillespie had no singing voice to speak of, but his vision of cosmic hedonism made him a drugged-out Pied Piper for the acid tribes. From the incantatory anthems "Loaded" and "Come Together" to the sinister rendering of the 13th Floor Elevators' "Slip Inside This House," Screamadelica was a modern psych classic. --Barney Hoskyns
|
|
|