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There's no overestimating the importance of Screamadelica, the record that brought acid house, techno, and rave culture crashing into the British mainstream -- an impact that rivaled that of Nirvana's Nevermind, the other 1991 release that changed rock. Prior to Screamadelica, Primal Scream were Stonesy classic rock revivalists with a penchant for Detroit rock. They retained those fascinations on Screamadelica -- one listen to the Jimmy Miller-produced, Stephen Stills-rip "Movin' on Up" proves that -- but they burst everything wide open here, turning rock inside out by marrying it to a gleeful rainbow of modern dance textures. This is such a brilliant, gutsy innovative record, so unlike anything the Scream did before, that it's little wonder that there's been much debate behind who is actually responsible for its grooves, especially since Andrew Weatherall is credited with production with eight of the tracks, and it's clearly in line with his work. Even if Primal Scream took credit for Weatherall's endeavors, that doesn't erase the fact that they shepherded this album, providing the ideas and impetus for this dubtastic, elastic, psychedelic exercise in deep house and neo-psychedelic. Like any dance music, this is tied to its era to a certain extent, but it transcends it due to its fierce imagination and how it doubles back on rock history, making the past present and vice versa. It was such a monumental step forward that Primal Scream stumbled before regaining their footing, but by that point, the innovations of Screamadelica had been absorbed by everyone from the underground to mainstream. There's little chance that this record will be as revolutionary to first-time listeners, but after its initial spin, the genius in its construction will become apparent -- and it's that attention to detail that makes Screamadelica an album that transcends its time and influence.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Bobby Gillespie, Composer - Bobby Gillespie, Lyricist - Primal Scream, Performer - Jimmy Miller, Producer - Jimmy Miller, Mixing Engineer - Paul Taylor, Programmer - Robert Young, Composer - Robert Young, Lyricist - Andrew Innes, Composer - Andrew Innes, Lyricist
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Erikson, Composer - Erikson, Lyricist - Andrew Weatherall, Producer - Primal Scream, Performer - Hypnotone -, Producer - Andrew Innes, Producer - Hall, Composer - Hall, Lyricist
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Hugo Nicolson, Producer - Denise Johnson, Performer - Andrew Weatherall, Producer - Young, Composer - Young, Lyricist - Primal Scream, Performer - GILLESPIE, Composer - GILLESPIE, Lyricist - Andrew Innes, Writer - Andrew Innes, Composer
(P) 1992 Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Limited
Bobby Gillespie, Composer - Bobby Gillespie, Lyricist - Primal Scream, Performer - Robert Young, Composer - Robert Young, Lyricist - The Orb, Producer - Andrew Innes, Composer - Andrew Innes, Lyricist
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Hugo Nicolson, Producer - Andrew Weatherall, Producer - Young, Composer - Young, Lyricist - Primal Scream, Performer - GILLESPIE, Composer - GILLESPIE, Lyricist - Andrew Innes, Writer - Andrew Innes, Composer
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Hugo Nicolson, Producer - Andrew Weatherall, Producer - Bobby Gillespie, Composer - Bobby Gillespie, Lyricist - Primal Scream, Performer - Robert Young, Composer - Robert Young, Lyricist - Andrew Innes, Composer - Andrew Innes, Lyricist
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Andrew Weatherall, Mixing Engineer - Andrew Weatherall, Producer - Bobby Gillespie, Composer - Bobby Gillespie, Lyricist - Primal Scream, Performer - Robert Young, Composer - Robert Young, Lyricist - Andrew Innes, Composer - Andrew Innes, Lyricist
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Bobby Gillespie, Writer - Bobby Gillespie, Composer - Primal Scream, Performer - Robert Young, Writer - Robert Young, Composer - Jimmy Miller, Producer - Jimmy Miller, Mixing Engineer - Andrew Innes, Writer - Andrew Innes, Composer
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Hugo Nicolson, Producer - Andrew Weatherall, Producer - Young, Composer - Young, Lyricist - Primal Scream, Performer - GILLESPIE, Composer - GILLESPIE, Lyricist - Andrew Innes, Writer - Andrew Innes, Composer
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart, Performer - Hugo Nicolson, Producer - Andrew Weatherall, Producer - Young, Composer - Young, Lyricist - Primal Scream, Performer - GILLESPIE, Composer - GILLESPIE, Lyricist - Andrew Innes, Writer - Andrew Innes, Composer
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Hugo Nicolson, Producer - Andrew Weatherall, Producer - Young, Composer - Young, Lyricist - Primal Scream, Performer - GILLESPIE, Composer - GILLESPIE, Lyricist - Andrew Innes, Writer - Andrew Innes, Composer
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Resenha do Álbum
There's no overestimating the importance of Screamadelica, the record that brought acid house, techno, and rave culture crashing into the British mainstream -- an impact that rivaled that of Nirvana's Nevermind, the other 1991 release that changed rock. Prior to Screamadelica, Primal Scream were Stonesy classic rock revivalists with a penchant for Detroit rock. They retained those fascinations on Screamadelica -- one listen to the Jimmy Miller-produced, Stephen Stills-rip "Movin' on Up" proves that -- but they burst everything wide open here, turning rock inside out by marrying it to a gleeful rainbow of modern dance textures. This is such a brilliant, gutsy innovative record, so unlike anything the Scream did before, that it's little wonder that there's been much debate behind who is actually responsible for its grooves, especially since Andrew Weatherall is credited with production with eight of the tracks, and it's clearly in line with his work. Even if Primal Scream took credit for Weatherall's endeavors, that doesn't erase the fact that they shepherded this album, providing the ideas and impetus for this dubtastic, elastic, psychedelic exercise in deep house and neo-psychedelic. Like any dance music, this is tied to its era to a certain extent, but it transcends it due to its fierce imagination and how it doubles back on rock history, making the past present and vice versa. It was such a monumental step forward that Primal Scream stumbled before regaining their footing, but by that point, the innovations of Screamadelica had been absorbed by everyone from the underground to mainstream. There's little chance that this record will be as revolutionary to first-time listeners, but after its initial spin, the genius in its construction will become apparent -- and it's that attention to detail that makes Screamadelica an album that transcends its time and influence.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
Sobre o álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 11 faixa(s)
- Duração total: 01:04:47
- Artistas principais: Primal Scream
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Gravadora: Creation Records
- Género: Rock Alternativo & Indie
(P) 1992 Creation Records
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