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Primal Scream - Vanishing Point (Expanded Edition) (1997)

Primal Scream - Vanishing Point (Expanded Edition) (1997)

BAND/ARTIST: Primal Scream

  • Title: Vanishing Point (Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1997
  • Label: Creation Records
  • Genre: Alternative Rock, Electronic
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:07:36
  • Total Size: 294 mb | 819 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Primal Scream - Burning Wheel
02. Primal Scream - Get Duffy
03. Primal Scream - Kowalski
04. Primal Scream - Star
05. Primal Scream - If They Move Kill 'Em
06. Primal Scream - Out of the Void
07. Primal Scream - Stuka
08. Primal Scream - Medication
09. Primal Scream - Motorhead
10. Primal Scream - Trainspotting
11. Primal Scream - Long Life
12. Primal Scream - Jesus
13. Primal Scream - Know Your Rights
14. Primal Scream - 96 Tears
15. Primal Scream - Rebel Dub
16. Primal Scream - How Does It Feel to Belong

CD2

01. Primal Scream - The Big Man and the Scream Team Meet the Barmy Army Uptown (Full Strength Fortified Dub)
02. Primal Scream - The Big Man and the Scream Team Meet the Barmy Army Uptown (Electric Soup Dub)
03. Primal Scream - The Big Man and the Scream Team Meet the Barmy Army Uptown (A Jake Supreme)
04. Primal Scream - Kowalski (Automator Mix)
05. Primal Scream - Stuka (Two Lone Swordsmen Mix)
06. Primal Scream - Burning Wheel (Chemical Brothers Remix)
07. Primal Scream - If They Move Kill 'Em (12_ Disco Mix)
08. Primal Scream - Darklands
09. Primal Scream - Badlands

Primal Scream found themselves in danger of losing their hip audience in the wake of their misconceived trad-rock record, Give Out But Don't Give Up. As a reaction, they returned to the genre-bending, electronic dance-rock of the seminal Screamadelica for Give Out's follow-up, Vanishing Point. Instead of recycling the dazzlingly bright neo-psychedelia of Screamadelica, Primal Scream reaches deep into cavernous dub and '60s pop. Vanishing Point is a dark, trippy album, filled with mind-bending rhythms and cinematic flourishes. The addition of former Stone Roses bassist Mani to the Scream gives their music an organically funky foundation that had been lacking. Over those rhythms are samples, reverbed guitars, and synthesizers that echo spy movies, Southern soul, and the Stones. Above anything else, Vanishing Point is about sound and groove. Words remain a weak point for Bobby Gillespie, who only manages cohesive lyrics on the swirling "Burning Wheel" and "Star," but that is a secondary concern, since Primal Scream is at its best when working the rhythms. Songs like "Kowalski" and, in particular, the extended instrumentals of "Get Duffy" and "Trainspotting" illustrate that the group is still capable of creating exotic, thoroughly entrancing sounds, which is what makes Vanishing Point a remarkable comeback.


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