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Primal Scream Screamadelica Vinyl Single Boxset 30th Anniversary 2021

Original price £99.99
Original price £99.99 - Original price £99.99
Original price £99.99
Current price £68.99
£68.99 - £68.99
Current price £68.99
Cat no. 19439904541

12" Single Boxset

Tracklist:

Disc 1: ‘Loaded’ EP
A. ‘Loaded’
B. ‘I’m Losing More Than I’ll Ever Have’ / ‘Ramblin’ Rose’ (Live In NYC)

Disc 2: ‘Loaded’ EP
A. ‘Loaded’ (Terry Farley Remix)
B. ‘I’m Losing More Than I’ll Ever Have’ / ‘Ramblin’ Rose’ (Live In NYC)

Disc 3: ‘Come Together’
A. ‘Come Together’ (Terry Farley Extended Mix)
B. ‘Come Together’ (Andy Weatherall Extended Mix)

Disc 4: ‘Come Together’
A. ‘Come Together’ (The Hypno Tone Brain Machine Mix)
B. ‘Come Together’ (BBG Mix)

Disc 5: ‘Higher Than The Sun’
A. ‘Higher Than The Sun’ (12” Mix)
B. ‘Higher Than The Sun’ (American Spring Mix)

Disc 6: ‘Higher Than The Sun’
A. ‘Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts)’
B. ‘Higher Than The Orb’

Disc 7: ‘Don’t Fight It, Feel It’
A. ‘Don’t Fight It, Feel It’ (12” Version)
B. ‘Don’t Fight It, Feel It’ (Scat Mix)

Disc 8: ‘Don’t Fight It, Feel It’
A. ‘Don’t Fight It, Feel It’ (Graham Massey Mix)
B. ‘Don’t Fight It, Feel It’ (Instrumental)

Disc 9: ‘Dixie Narco’ EP
A. ‘Movin’ On Up’ / ‘Stone My Soul’
B. ‘Carry Me Home’ / ‘Screamadelica’

Disc 10: ‘Shine Like Stars’
A. ‘Shine Like Stars’ (Andrew Weatherall Remix)
B. ‘Shine Like Stars’ (Instrumental)

The ‘Screamadelica’ 12” Singles Box (out September 17th) features nine replicas of the singles from the original campaign, all pressed on 180-gram heavyweight vinyl. It’s 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.

Bobby Gillespie reflected on ‘Screamadelica’ during an interview with VICE. He commented:

“It feels amazing to have made an album that when you walk into a record store then you see it up on the wall along with albums like Ziggy Stardust, Transformer, and Never Mind the Bollocks. As well as seeing Astral Weeks by Van Morrison, you see the first Velvets album and you see Screamadelica. And you’d probably see Led Zeppelin IV. You know what? That’s beyond my wildest dreams when we started as a band.

It’s a pure record. It's very from the heart and sincere and we are very proud we made it. It is also a great document of the times—that is exactly what it was like. We were out there in the clubs, taking ecstasy, and living the rock and roll life.”