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Primal Scream - Vanishing Point (CD 2001)

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Item number:150384609474
Item location:Enfield, Middlesex, United Kingdom
Post to:United Kingdom
Item specifics - Music: CDs
Artist: Primal ScreamRecord Label: Creation
Release Year: 2001EAN: 5099748753823
Genre: Rock/PopFormat: Album
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Track listing
1. Burning Wheel
2. Get Duffy
3. Kowalski
4. Star
5. If They Move Kill 'em
6. Out Of The Void
7. Stuka
8. Medication
9. Motorhead
10. Trainspotting
11. Long Life

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Number of CDs:1
Recording type:Studio
Distributor:Sony Music/Arvato Services
Recording mode:Stereo

Album notes
Primal Scream: Bobby Gillespie, Robert Young, Andrew Innes, Martin Duffy, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Paul Mulreany.Additional personnel: Ian Dixon (bass clarinet); Paul Harte (harmonica, synthesizer); Jim Hunt (saxophone); Duncan MacKay (trumpet); Augustus Pablo (melodica); Marco Nelson, Glen Matlock (bass); Pandit Dinesh (tabla). The Memphis Horns: Wayne Jackson (trumpet); Andrew Love (saxophone).Producers: Brendan Lynch, Primal Scream, Andrew Weatherall.After fully exploring their EXILE-era Stones fetish on GIVE OUT BUT DON'T GIVE IN, Primal Scream's fourth album, VANISHING POINT, picks up where 1991's epochal SCREAMADELICA left off. Once more, our heroes are on a quest to marry their post-Madchester garage groove to a perversely diverse electronic soundscape. On "Kowalski," multiple bass lines rumble down the highway alongside Can-like tribal percussion, as Bobby Gillespie whispers non-sequitirs about a disappeared race-car driver. On "Star," a discourse on the modern cult of personality is bathed in wind-swept ambient pulses and Augustus Pablo's melodica, and punctuated by The Memphis Horns. But the greatest of Primal Scream's gains come on the instrumental pieces. "If They Move, Kill 'Em" rocks on the shoulders of a wah-wah guitar and a thumping hip-hop beat, while an acid-house bass line, feisty brass section and sitar send a myriad of culturally diverse chills up the listener's spine. Throughout, VANISHING POINT is full of minor-but-miraculous sonic asides that make it a ride worth taking, as close to a perfect electronica-rock marriage as anyone's yet achieved.

Editorial reviews
Included in Q Magazine's 50 Best Albums of 1997.
Q  (01/01/1998)

Ranked #40 in the Village Voice's 1997 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll.
Village Voice  (02/24/1998)

Ranked #16 on Melody Maker's list of 1997's Albums Of The Year.
Melody Maker  

Ranked #4 in NME's 1997 Critics' Poll.
NME  

4 Stars (out of 5) - ...it rages woozily across the cranial dance floor, pinballing between mind f***s, genre hops and drug trips...
Rolling Stone  

(8 out of 10) - ...In unfazed and lucid waves, everything--dance beats and guitar crunches, Memphis memories and Abbey Road scorings, the raw and the refined--washes through VANISHING POINT. Primal Scream hear classic rock, TV and movie scores, reggae, and the sleek means of electronica as fabulous interchangeable style moves...
Spin  (09/01/1997)

...loose-limbed song structures and multitudinous manipulated sounds of classic dub. Guitar, bass, drums, and vocals are often processed to a point where they are rendered unrecognizable among the mind-bending mix of tablas, sitars, bassoons, theremins, and Lord knows what else...
Musician  (09/01/1997)

...a real feeling of movement within its grooves; sometimes cruising on easy, other times oblivious and blindingly LOUD....crams everything in with a casual, dirty ease which [many] bands nearly kill themselves trying to stumble across.
Melody Maker  (07/05/1997)

...VANISHING POINT is a landmark for Primal Scream. It finds them all but abandoning their classic-rock shtick and discovering...the band's real voice....a truly surprising, sometimes even magical, record...
NME  (07/05/1997)

...Imagine a bunch of woozy Scots jamming in a Middle Eastern techno club in bustling Piccadilly Circus, and you have a rough idea of the swirling, hypnotic acid-trip electronica of VANISHING POINT... - Rating: A
Entertainment Weekly  (07/11/1997)

...With VANISHING POINT, Primal Scream shows fruits of what must be some of pop's most voracious sets of ears....It just [seems] that no matter where the Screamers lay their hats they manage to sound at home, or at the very least, pretty damned cool.
Option  (11/01/1997)

...VANISHING POINT is a landmark for Primal Scream. It finds them all but abandoning their classic-rock shtick and discovering...the band's real voice....a truly surprising, sometimes even magical, record...
NME  (07/05/1997)

...loose-limbed song structures and multitudinous manipulated sounds of classic dub. Guitar, bass, drums, and vocals are often processed to a point where they are rendered unrecognizable among the mind-bending mix of tablas, sitars, bassoons, theremins, and Lord knows what else...
Musician  (09/01/1997)

Ranked #40 in the Village Voice's 1997 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll.Q (1/98, p.114) - Included in Q Magazine's 50 Best Albums of 1997.Melody Maker (12/20-27/97, pp.66-67) - Ranked #16 on Melody Maker's list of 1997's Albums Of The Year.NME (12/20-27/97, pp.78-79) - Ranked #4 in NME's 1997 Critics' Poll.Rolling Stone (7/10-24/97, pp.120-122) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - ...it rages woozily across the cranial dance floor, pinballing between mind f***s, genre hops and drug trips... Spin (9/97, pp.157-158) - (8 out of 10) - ...In unfazed and lucid waves, everything--dance beats and guitar crunches, Memphis memories and Abbey Road scorings, the raw and the refined--washes through VANISHING POINT. Primal Scream hear classic rock, TV and movie scores, reggae, and the sleek means of electronica as fabulous interchangeable style moves...Musician (9/97, p.87) - ...loose-limbed song structures and multitudinous manipulated sounds of classic dub. Guitar, bass, drums, and vocals are often processed to a point where they are rendered unrecognizable among the mind-bending mix of tablas, sitars, bassoons, theremins, and Lord knows what else...Melody Maker (7/5/97, p.51) - ...a real feeling of movement within its grooves; sometimes cruising on easy, other times oblivious and blindingly LOUD....crams everything in with a casual, dirty ease which [many] bands nearly kill themselves trying to stumble across.NME (7/5/97, p.58) - ...VANISHING POINT is a landmark for Primal Scream. It finds them all but abandoning their classic-rock shtick and discovering...the band's real voice....a truly surprising, sometimes even magical, record...Entertainment Weekly (7/11/97, pp.65-66) - ...Imagine a bunch of woozy Scots jamming in a Middle Eastern techno club in bustling Piccadilly Circus, and you have a rough idea of the swirling, hypnotic acid-trip electronica of VANISHING POINT... - Rating: AOption (11-12/97, p.111) - ...With VANISHING POINT, Primal Scream shows fruits of what must be some of pop's most voracious sets of ears....It just [seems] that no matter where the Screamers lay their hats they manage to sound at home, or at the very least, pretty damned cool.
Village Voice  (02/24/1998)

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