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Primal Scream albums featuring Robert Plant

Primal Scream Music Videos (5)
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| | Evil Heat CD (2002) Bonus Tracks; Japan
$36.09 Additional personnel includes: Kate Moss (vocals); Robert Plant (harmonica).
After the mind-bending genre collision of XTRMNTR, it was hard to imagine what Primal Scream might do for a followup. One could hardly expect them to expand on such a broad, sweeping ...
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| Evil Heat CD (2002)
$13.07 Additional personnel includes: Kate Moss (vocals); Robert Plant (harmonica).
After the mind-bending genre collision of XTRMNTR, it was hard to imagine what Primal Scream might do for a followup. One could hardly expect them to expand on such a broad, sweeping ...
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| Evil Heat CD (2002) Import
$12.19 Additional personnel includes: Kate Moss (vocals); Robert Plant (harmonica).
After the mind-bending genre collision of XTRMNTR, it was hard to imagine what Primal Scream might do for a followup. One could hardly expect them to expand on such a broad, sweeping ...
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 Primal Scream Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Primal Scream songs: Rocks Lyrics, Miss Lucifer Lyrics, Movin' on Up Lyrics, Loaded Lyrics, Swastika Eyes Lyrics, Come Together Lyrics, Higher Than the Sun Lyrics, Accelerator Lyrics, Jailbird Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Kill All Hippies Lyrics, Autobahn 66 Lyrics, Deep Hit of Morning Sun Lyrics, Shoot Speed/Kill Light Lyrics, Don't Fight It, Feel It Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I'm Gonna Cry Myself Blind Lyrics, Exterminator Lyrics, City Lyrics, Kowalski Lyrics, Pills Lyrics, Skull X Lyrics.
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 Primal Scream Biography
Since their beginnings as a neo-psychedelic group in the late 1980s, Primal Scream has traveled a twisting path, with stops at indie rock, blues rock, dub, dance, and techno. Though mainman Bobby Gillespie (formerly of the Jesus and Mary Chain) and his band may never top the U.S. pop charts (which they do consistently in Europe), they continue to produce defiantly hybridized music at the razor's edge of sonic art.
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 Worked With
New Order
 Contemporaries
The Black Crowes, The Orb, The Stone Roses, Ride, Spiritualized, My Bloody Valentine, 808 State, Happy Mondays, Underworld, Leftfield, The House of Love, LFO, Two Lone Swordsmen, Renegade Soundwave
 Followers
Radiohead, Oasis, The Chemical Brothers, Massive Attack, Death in Vegas, Happy Mondays, Lamb, The Beta Band, UNKLE, Dot Allison, Finley Quaye, David Holmes, Plaid, Propellerheads
 Influences
The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, Funkadelic, Otis Redding, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Sly & the Family Stone, MC5, Joy Division, New Order (UK), Parliament, Wilson Pickett, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Faces, African Head Charge
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