
11 Songs, 1 Hour 2 Minutes

Screamadelica Primal Scream
EDITORS’ NOTES
Before acid house, Scotland's Primal Scream were your average, jangly psych-rock act. Then rave hit and Andrew Weatherall signed on to produce their third album, Screamadelica, and a generation's collective mind was blown. Their roots are evident in the Stones-style blues rock of "Movin' On Up," but the '60s quickly melt away as they dive into house beats, synth bleeps, dubbed-out remixology, and the mind-bending chillout bliss of "Higher Than the Sun" and "I'm Comin' Down." Dancing in muddy fields would never be the same again.
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Movin' On Up
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Slip Inside This House
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Don't Fight It, Feel It
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Higher Than the Sun (Single Mix)
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Inner Flight
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Come Together (Farley Mix)
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Loaded
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Damaged
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I'm Comin' Down
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Higher Than the Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts)
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Shine Like Stars
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