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Primal Scream
Screamadelica





A1
Movin' On Up
A2
Slip Inside This House
A3
Don't Fight It, Feel It
B1
Higher Than The Sun
B2
Inner Flight
B3
Come Together
C1
Loaded
C2
Damaged
C3
I'm Comin' Down
D1
Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts)
D2
Shine Like Stars
Sony Music (19439906211)
Release date: Sep 17, 2021, Europe
Picture Disc, Gatefold Sleeve
Screamadelica (LP Picture Disc): 30th anniversary edition 2LP Picture Disc. Originally released in 1991, Primal Scream’s ‘Screamadelica’ is one of those rare records that’s indisputably an era-defining, all-time classic. Its hedonistic collision course of club culture and rock roots made Primal Scream one of the most critically adored bands of recent decades, and took them into the Top 10 for the first time, later becoming the first ever album to win the Mercury Prize. Its singles, including ‘Movin’ On Up’, ‘Loaded’ and ‘Come Together’ remain dancefloor and radio favourites to this day.
The Screamadelica 12” Singles Box: The ‘Screamadelica’ 12” Singles Box features nine faithfully reproduced replicas of the 12” singles from the original campaign, all pressed on 180-gram heavyweight vinyl. The box set is completed by a tenth disc, which consists of a previously unheard remix (and accompanying instrumental) of ‘Shine Like Stars’ by the album’s late and beloved producer Andrew Weatherall. The box also features three art prints by the album’s cover artist Paul Cannell and a download code.
Originally released in 1991, Primal Scream’s ‘Screamadelica’ is one of those rare records that’s indisputably an era-defining, all-time classic. Its hedonistic collision course of club culture and rock roots made Primal Scream one of the most critically adored bands of recent decades, and took them into the Top 10 for the first time, later becoming the first ever album to win the Mercury Prize. Its singles, including ‘Movin’ On Up’, ‘Loaded’ and ‘Come Together’ remain dancefloor and radio favourites to this day.