The Best of the Primitives
 

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The Best of the Primitives

by Sony/Bmg Int'l

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Release Date:2005-07-11
Label:Sony/Bmg Int'l
UPC:828767088624
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Sony/Bmg Int'l
ASIN:B0009WES9I
Category:Music

Tracks on The Best of the Primitives by Sony/Bmg Int'l

  1. Crash
  2. Spacehead
  3. Shadow
  4. Thru' the Flowers
  5. Nothing Left
  6. Out of Reach
  7. Summer Rain
  8. Sick of It
  9. All the Way Down
  10. Secrets
  11. Can't Bring Me Down
  12. Way Behind Me
  13. Noose
  14. I Almost Touched You
  15. You Are the Way - The Primitives, Broudie, Ian
  16. Lead Me Astray
  17. Slip Away
  18. Give This World to You
  19. Empathise
  20. Earth Thing
  21. All the Way Down

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

20 track UK only collection features 'Crash', 'Spacehead', 'Shadow', 'Thru The Flowers', 'Nothing Left', 'Out Of Reach', 'Summer Rain', 'Sick Of It', 'All The Way Down', 'Secrets', 'Way Behind Me', 'Noose', 'I Almost Touched You', 'You Are The Way', 'Lead Me Astray', 'Slip Away', 'Give This World To You', 'Empathize', 'Earth Thing' and 'All The Way Down (Beat version). BMG. 2005.

Customer Reviews

excellent - Reviewed on 2008-10-15
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This is really great music. It has all my favorites songs and new ones that I now like. Everyone will love this music.
I agree with everyone here: one for the ages - Reviewed on 2008-01-22
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2 customers found this review helpful.

Go to youtube and check out the videos; Tracy's voice live is a classic punk voice that hits you right in the gut and makes you smile for it. It's all been said here, but to say it again this band was pathetically overlooked. If you notice, many of the songs are right around two minutes long (including Crash), a sure sign of the punk spirit which they have in spades. Lovely licks, great songs, achingly good vocals, and Tracy's sense of style was (and I'm sure still is) without peer. Much, much too organic and authentic for the Madonna revolution still playing out (in every sense of the term) today. Buy it, play it for your kids (or parents), and sink into pure pop perfection.
Beautiful, catchy pop perfection - Reviewed on 2006-07-05
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3 customers found this review helpful.

I'll never know why the Primitives didn't become a huge band. Their songs were so easy to love, with lots of catchy melodies and hooks. The singing is great, the production is great... I just don't get it. Since the band has broken up, I guess it doesn't matter anymore, and we can just enjoy the music they made while they were still together. I hope nobody passes on this collection, put off just because the song titles are unfamiliar (I only ever heard two or three of these on the radio here in the US). All the songs are very good, and most of them are just irresistible. The Primitives just might become your favorite band that your friends have never heard of.
Simply awesome. - Reviewed on 2006-03-26
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3 customers found this review helpful.

I have always had a spot in my heart for the Primitives. In fact they are in my top 5 artists ever! The guitars on their later work are absolutely divine, owing alot to Lou Reed/Velvet Underground simplicity. Tracy Tracy's vocals are just like honey (to borrow from the JMC) and the band rocks. If all you've heard is "Crash" then definitely pick this up to get the broader view. I can also whole heartedly recommend "Lazy", a singles collection from the band's formative days, which has a rougher, almost punk sound, "Lovely" their chart-topping blockbuster that included "Crash" and about 10 other gems, and "Pure", a little more experimental, with some more upbeat, almost danceable tracks.
This collection has most of the essentials, some alternate tracks, and some hard to find goodies. Definitely worth owning and keeping!
There was more to this group than just "Crash"! - Reviewed on 2004-10-03
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8 customers found this review helpful.

Formed in Coventry,England in the mid 1980's,the Primitives had an unjustly short period near the top.One massive selling single "Crash",a few lesser hits,and a big selling debut album "Lovely", were followed by a decline in sales,but not in the quality of their work.Presiding genius of the group was Paul Court,songwriter,guitarist and occasional lead vocalist,he had a great talent for writing songs showing melodic 60's influences combined with post punk stylings,a clumsy label might be "Indie power pop"!In Australian born Tracy Cattell,Court had a singer who could do justice to his material.Small, blonde and gorgeous,Tracy was the visual image of the Primitives and her voice was great whatever the style of song,be it tough girl pop punk like "Sick of it",the eastern influenced psychedelia of "Shadow" or wistful ballads like "Empathise".This collection draws on material from all the 3 original Primitives albums "Lovely","Pure " and "Galore".It's a fine introduction to the group.Highlights for me include "Nothing left",a take on ennui ironically showcased in a rousing riff laden song,and "You are the way",a single from near the end of their existence(1991),with a semi psychedelic production enhancing a haunting melody, as Tracy's amazing voice sings of the inadequecy of words in expressing her infatuation(criminally,this breathtaking single only crept into the bottom of the U.K. top 100).
I could listen to the Primitives forever.
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