domingo, 28 de novembro de 2010

Screamadelica 20 anos - lançamentos

Foto tirada no Hyatt em 2004, no dia seguinte ao show do Primal Scream no Tim Festival
(valeu Denão!!)

Meus amigos do Primal Scream estão começando as celebrações dos 20 anos do lançamento do revolucionário e obrigatório Screamadelica. Estão fazendo alguns shows nesse fim de ano (fizeram um em Barcelona e outros 2 agora em Londres) e embarcarão em uma turnê ano que vem. Bem que poderiam vir novamente para o Brasil, né ? 
O site com as novidades do Primal Scream é : http://www.screamadelica20.com/gb/splash/

E na web já dá para baixar o show que fizeram em Londres na última sexta-feira ...segue o link para baixar:
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/heah109nz   ou   http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SW8KL6XE





Released March 7th, 2011
Screamadelica (20th Anniversary Limited Collector’s Edition) - EXCLUSIVE WHITE VERSION!
£100.00
Ships on or before March 07, 2011

Exclusive & Limited Screamadelica 'Collector's Edition' Box Set
Released 7th March 2011.  Available for Pre-Order NOW!

Be 1 of only 500 people in the world to own a Numbered White Collector's Edition Box.
In addition to this, if you are one of the first 100 people to order this incredible boxset, your copy will come signed by the band!

The Collector’s Edition Box Set includes:

• Replica 1991 Get Loaded Tour T-shirt, redesigned by Bobby Gillespie, recreated by 'Worn By' (size L).
• Screamadelica Re-mastered (on CD & Double heavyweight LP).
• Screamadelica Live In L.A 1991 (**Previously Unreleased!**).
• Re-mastered Mixes (7" & 12" edits PLUS original remixes from Andy Weatherall, Terry Farley, The Orb and many more).
• Re-mastered Dixy Narco EP.
• DVD featuring brand new documentary , 'The Making Of Screamadelica', with interviews with the band and Andy Wetherall amongst others,  PLUS bonus content of the original Screamadelica VHS (**Previously unavailable on DVD!**).
• 50 page perfect bound book including brand new interviews with Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes and Andrew Weatherall, notes by James Brown, and crammed full of previously unseen photos.
• Screamadelica DJ Slipmat.
• 4 x 7" Single Art Prints: Designs by Paul Cannell.
• All housed in a 12” circular, numbered box with original artwork overlay, screw top lift off lid, and the tracklisting etched onto the base.
Don't miss your chance to own this incredible box set!

Released March 7th, 2011
Twenty years after its original release, and a week before Primal Scream embark on their seven date Screamadelica tour, the extremely Limited Edition Collector's Box Set will be hitting the shelves.

Since its release in September 1991, 'Screamadelica' – which scooped the first Mercury Music Prize in 1992 - has been hailed as the defining musical statement of the 1990s, and often one of the greatest albums of all time.

'Screamadelica – The Collector’s Edition', housed in a 12" circular box set, will consist of four remastered CDs, including the original album as well as previously unreleased 'Live in L.A., 1991', a CD of the original remixes and 7"/12" Mixes, and a remastered version of the 'Dixie-Narco EP'.

There will also be a 30 minute documentary DVD: 'The Making Of Screamadelica', documenting the album track by track, plus bonus content from the original Screamadelica VHS.

The remastered album will be also be included on double heavyweight LPs and accompanied by a 50 page bound book featuring brand new interviews with the band and Weatherall, unseen images, and notes on the Story Of Screamadelica by James Brown.

In addition, a DJ slipmat featuring the original artwork design, a replica tour t-shirt from Worn By and 5x7" art cards will also be included in this incredible boxset.

'Screamadelica – The Collector's Edition' will comprise:

CD1: Remastered albumRemastered by Bobby Gillespie and Andrew Innes

CD2: Live In L.A., 1991Mixed by Andrew Innes

CD3: Screamadelica Remixes
Loaded
  • 1. Farley Mix 7" (5:59)
  • 2. Loaded 7" (4:19)
Come Together
  • 3. Farley 7" (4:23) 
  • 4. 7" Mix (Weatherall (4:45)
  • 5. Terry Farley Extended 12" Mix (08:02) 
  • 6. Hypnotone Brain machine Mix (5:14) 
  • 7. BBG Mix (6:27)
Higher Than The Sun
  • 8. Higher Than The Orb (5:00) 
  • 9. Higher Than The Sun 12" (6:43) 
  • 10. American Spring Mix (6:20) 
Don't Fight It
  • 11. 7" Edit (4:10) 
  • 12. Graham Massey Mix (4:53) 
  • 13. Scat Mix (8:07) 
  • 14. High, High, High (Massey) (5:54) 
Bonus
  • 1. I'm Losing More Than I Ever Had (4:48) 
  • 2. Ramblin Rose (2:27)

CD4: Dixie-Narco EP (Remastered)
  • 1. Movin' On Up
  • 2. Stone My Soul
  • 3. Carry Me Home
  • 4. Screamadelica
DVD: Classic Album documentaryThe Making of Screamadelica – 30 mins
  • 1. Screamadelica
  • 2. Movin' On Up
  • 3. Slip Inside This House
  • 4. Don't Fight It, Feel It
  • 5. Higher Than The Sun
  • 6. Come Together
  • 7. Damaged
  • 8. Loaded
  • 9. Shine Like Stars
  • 10. Inner Flight
LP: Re-Mastered album – Gatefold 2LP
  • 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
Extras
Original Tour T-shirt replicated by Worn By (Size L)
50 Page Perfect Bound Book – crammed full of unseen photos and brand new interviews with the band on the making of the album.
12" DJ Slip Mat
4 x 7" Art Cards (original Paul Cannel Designs)


Released March 7th, 2011
Remastered Album + Dixie Narco EP with 16 page booklet with band interviews, unseen images and vinyl replica packaging.

CD1: Remastered Album (Remastered by Primal Scream & Kevin Shields)
  1. Movin' On Up
  2. Slip Inside This House
  3. Don't Fight It, Feel It 
  4. Higher Than The Sun
  5. Inner Flight
  6. Come Together
  7. Loaded
  8. Damaged
  9. I'm Comin' Down
  10. Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts)
  11. Shine Like Stars 

CD2: The Dixie Narco EP (Remastered)
  1. Movin' On Up
  2. Stone My Soul
  3. Carry Me Home 
  4. Screamadelica

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