PRIMAL SCREAM

release

MAXIMUM ROCK ‘N’ ROLL: THE SINGLES

on May 24th

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“From jangly C86 indie band to generation-defining soundtrackers of the acid house era and paranoid comedown rockers, Bobby Gillespie and co just keep on keeping on.”  – The Guardian

“For three decades, Primal Scream have raved, rocked and ranted in equal measure.”  – NME

“One of the country’s most creative and ambitious rock bands.”  – The Telegraph

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Over the past three and a half decades, Primal Scream have embraced everything from psychedelic pop to degenerate rock’n’roll; euphoric rave to industrial gloom. They have made records with George Clinton and Kate Moss, invited Mani of the Stone Roses and Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine into the fold, survived narcotic oblivion, personal trauma and the death of beloved guitarist Robert “Throb” Young, and captured the mood of the nation several times over. Throughout it all, they have always sounded like Primal Scream. And they have always made great singles.

From their psychedelic roots to the era-defining hedonism of Screamadelica’ through to the sonic attack of XTRMNTR’ and beyond, the eclectic nature of Primal Scream has been matched by the sheer consistency of their singles and they have become part of Britain’s musical heritage.

Now Primal Scream compile one of the great singles discographies into one expansive collection with MAXIMUM ROCK ‘N’ ROLL: THE SINGLES, which will be released on May 24th via Sony Music.

“Right from our 1985 debut All Fall Down onward we’ve approached singles as an aesthetic choice, a statement of where we are as a band,” says Bobby Gillespie. “We grew up with Suffragette City and Metal Guru flying out of the radio. The four Sex Pistols singles were great. Public Image by PiL sounded like nothing else. Prince and Madonna made amazing hits. That has been our approach. I’ve always loved Top 40 pop radio, I love greatest hits albums like The Who’s Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy. I remember Alan McGee saying of Higher Than The Sun: it won’t be a hit, but it will be a statement. Great singles can get out into the world and show people an alternative way of thinking. They make you feel less alone.”

Opening with the jangly melodic rush of Velocity Girl’, MAXIMUM ROCK ‘N’ ROLL: THE SINGLES is a celebration of a vital catalogue of songs from a band who have always pushed the boundaries of their sound. There’s rock ‘n’ roll infused with gospel and soul in ‘Movin’ On Up’, the Stonesy strut of Rocks’ and industrial-funk in the shape of ‘Kill All Hippies’. And that freewheeling attitude never stopped, as evidenced by the anthemic garage-rock meets vintage R&B of Country Girl’ and the creativity of the songs taken from their most recent album, 2016’s Chaosmosis’.

  FORMATS WILL INCLUDE:

2CD

2LP (MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLL: THE SINGLES VOL.1 1986-2000)
2LP (MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLL: THE SINGLES VOL.2 2000- 2016)
STREAMING / DOWNLOAD

TRACKLISTING:
DISC 1

Velocity Girl
Gentle Tuesday
Imperial
Ivy Ivy Ivy
Loaded
Come Together
Higher Than the Sun (The Orb Mix) [Remastered]
Don’t Fight It, Feel It (7″ Edit) [Remastered]
Movin’ on Up
Rocks
Jailbird
(I’m Gonna) Cry Myself Blind
Kowalski
Star
Burning Wheel
Swastika Eyes
Kill All Hippies (Brendan Lynch Edit) [Remastered]

Disc 2

Accelerator
Miss Lucifer
Autobahn 66
Some Velvet Morning
Country Girl
Dolls (Sweet Rock and Roll)
Sometimes I Feel So Lonely
Can’t Go Back
Uptown
2013
It’s Alright, It’s OK
Goodbye Johnny
Where the Light Gets In
100% or Nothing

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