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Reverberations (Travelling In Time) (LP) cover
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Reverberations (Travelling In Time) (LP)
[ Young Tiki/Xtrm Ltd / LP - released 8/Dec/2023 ]
Reverberations (Travelling In Time)' is the debut Primal Scream album that never was: 16 perfectly formed pop nuggets weighing in at just under 35 minutes. Boasting eleven previously unreleased BBC session recordings plus all five songs from the...
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Screamadelica
[ Creation Records / CD - released 10/Apr/2001 ]
Released to widespread critical acclaim in 1991, 'Screamadelica' is one of, if not THE, best albums of the 1990s. Almost 30 years down the line, this album remains a solid gold classic!!! Autumn 1991 saw a wealth of excitement for the indie set....
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Screamadelica (Double Gatefold LP)
[ Sony Music / 2 LP - released 4/Dec/2015 ]
Released to widespread critical acclaim in 1991, 'Screamadelica' is one of, if not THE, best albums of the 1990s. Almost 30 years down the line, this album remains a solid gold classic!!! Autumn 1991 saw a wealth of excitement for the indie set....
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Vanishing Point (Gatefold 2LP)
[ Music On Vinyl / 2 LP - released 21/Jul/2011 ]
After a slightly disappointing album that explored Trad-rock, Primal Scream returned to form in 1997 with "an anarcho-syndicalist speedfreak roadmovie record." They baptised it Vanishing Point, named after their favourite cult movie from 1971, and...
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Exterminator
[ Music On Vinyl / 2 LP - released 12/May/2011 ]
When Primal Scream's Exterminator - or Xtrmntr - came out in 2000 as the last album on Alan McGee's legendary Creation Records it made quite a stir. McGee must have told The Scream to let the label 'go out with a bang', and boy did they...