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1001 Albums Day 29 – Screamadelica

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Group shot of the band Primal Scream

Not being at all familiar with this band or album, I wasn’t sure what to expect from a band named Primal Scream, and the unexpected is exactly what I got. Screamadelica is an audio cornucopia of an album, it’s overflowing with an assortment of different offerings and song styles. I hear some Poi Dog Pondering, and Blur, and Elbow, and Gina heard Talking Heads at the beginning of “Come Together” and much more.

I really liked the opener “Movin on Up” quite a bit. “Inner Flight” would fit right in on an updated house music version of Pet Sounds, and it also has an organ riff that Counting Crows seem to have borrowed for “Catapult” a few years later.

Some of it is a bit too electronica and dancey and repetitive for my tastes but I didn’t find any of it unlistenable and enjoyed quite a bit of it. It’s a really solid album and I am glad that it came up as my assignment today, it’s not something I would ever have chosen or come across otherwise.


To learn more about the 1001 Albums Project, I first wrote about it here.


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