Primal Scream – Screamadelica
Label: | Creation Records – CRELP 076 |
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Format: | 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Gatefold Sleeve |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Rock |
Style: | House, Dub, Downtempo, Indie Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Movin' On Up | |
A2 | Slip Inside This House | |
A3 | Don't Fight It, Feel It | |
B1 | Higher Than The Sun | |
B2 | Inner Flight | |
B3 | Come Together | |
C1 | Loaded | |
C2 | Damaged | |
C3 | I'm Comin' Down | |
D1 | Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts) | |
D2 | Shine Like Stars |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Creation Records
- Copyright © – Creation Records
- Distributed By – Pinnacle (3)
- Pressed By – Audio Services Ltd.
Credits
- Cover [Cover Image] – Paul Cannell
- Layout – ES(p)
- Photography By – Grant Fleming
- Plated By – Max*
- Producer – Andrew Weatherall (tracks: A3, B2 to C1, C3 to D2), Hugo Nicolson (tracks: A3, B2, B3, C3 to D2)
- Written By – Gillespie/Innes/Young (tracks: A1, A3 to D2)
- Written-By – Innes* (tracks: A1, A3 to D2), Gillespie* (tracks: A1, A3 to D2), Young* (tracks: A1, A3 to D2)
Notes
Issued on 2 LPs with sides numbered on custom labels 1 to 4; glossy gatefold sleeve with 'Primal Scream Screamadelica' in red on yellow removable sticker on the front.
Not to be confused with this version of Screamadelica which was pressed by Damont instead.
Not to be confused with this version of Screamadelica which was pressed by Damont instead.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 017556 300763
- Label Code: LC 6306
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A - etched): CRELP-076-A1 MAX. ✱ YOU ONLY GET ONE LINE...
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B - etched): CRELP-076 B1 MAX. ✱ DON'T BLOW IT.
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side C - etched): CRELP-076-C1 MAX. ✱ EQUITY IS KILLING ME...
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side D - etched): CRELP-076-D1 MAX. ✱ I'LL HAVE A CHEEKY HALF.
Other Versions (5 of 86)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Screamadelica (CD, Album, SRC) | Sire, Warner Bros. Records | 9 26714-2 | US | 1991 | ||
Recently Edited | Screamadelica (CD, Album) | Creation Records | CRECD 076 | UK | 1991 | ||
Recently Edited | Screamadelica (CD, Album) | Intercord, Creation Records | INT 892.740, CRECD 076 | Germany | 1991 | ||
Recently Edited | Screamadelica (CD, Album, Promo) | Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records | 9 26714-2-DJ, 9 26714-2 | US | 1991 | ||
Recently Edited | Screamadelica (Cassette, Album) | Creation Records | C-CRE 076 | UK | 1991 |
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Reviews
- pro tip: the 2015 sony EU 180g reissue is a repress form these original metal parts, except the pressing was done at optimal. good sounding copy! get that instead of shelling out for this unless you specifically want this true first press for collectibility.
- Edited one year agoStill got my copy from release and it has the sticker which I removed and put on the back at the time as I wanted the iconic cover image with nothing on it, to show off! This takes me straight back to that exciting time of Acid House, warehouses and indie gigs, Disco/Reggae, Punk and Funk, House music and dancing…
Memories :-) - Having owned this album on vinyl for 30 years the music is all killer no filler. The qualty of this first pressing is outstanding and puts the majority of modern pressings to shame.
- Edited 5 years agoReferencing Screamadelica Plain Records No. 106, 2003. Hello, I have the Plain Records pressing (180g) of this release, however my inside sleeves are different, and I don't see an option for my copy on this list. My copy has 2 red heavy cardboard inner sleeves with song titles on them (as opposed to the paper white sleeves) and 1 panel has a B&W photo of the band seated in what I believe is an airplane.
can someone help me categorize this pressing? Why is mine different, and, why is it not listed on here?
Thanks! - I bought the issue looks like this first UK press, with the same label code, barcode, sides numbered on custom labels 1-4, etc. - but it’s a misprint or mispress release, with same tracks on side A and C, and with the same matrix/runouts on side A and C:
Side A and C tracks: Movin’ On Up; Slip Inside This House; Don’t Fight It, Feel It
Side A and C run-outs (etched): CRELP-076-A1 MAT. * YOU ONLY GET ONE LINE...
If anyone knows anything about this issue or has it? - Edited 17 years agoAnother soundtrack of the early 90's for sure, this album is another that influenced me hugely. It also made me take note of the excellent producer behind it who is Andrew Weatherall which just goes to show what a multitude of talent the guy has.
I'll never bore putting this on my turntables. - this is the only other album that was on my turntable in '91 that mattered to me. so many styles represented on this record as the dj becomes the producer.
one big party record.
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