Double-LP - Vinyls in Colour Magenta and Blue - Limited Edition **Includes a free digital MP3 download [320 kbps]
There are two different periods in the history of THE PRIMITIVES. The first is the era of Lazy Records and RCA, the era of “Crash”, of the breakup in 1992. But 2011 saw the special release of a new single from the band formed by Tracy Tracy, Paul Court and Tig Williams on the prestigious i…
Double-LP - Vinyls in Colour Magenta and Blue - Limited Edition **Includes a free digital MP3 download [320 kbps]
There are two different periods in the history of THE PRIMITIVES. The first is the era of Lazy Records and RCA, the era of “Crash”, of the breakup in 1992. But 2011 saw the special release of a new single from the band formed by Tracy Tracy, Paul Court and Tig Williams on the prestigious indie label Fortuna Pop! That becomes the starting shot of the second period, which is marked by their signing with Elefant Records and the release of two albums, “Echoes And Rhymes” and “Spin-O-Rama”. One of the group’s defining qualities, in honor of their indie spirit, is the number of collaborations, participations, singles and lost songs that have been released in this second period. For those of you who are desperate to get their hands on some of them, we are releasing “Let's Go Round Again • Second Wave Singles & Rarities 2011-2025”, a double vinyl album with twenty-eight songs including previously unreleased tracks, rarities and A and B sides of vinyl singles, the majority of which are out of print.
There have been so many releases these last 14 years. From the four songs that made up that now legendary EP in 2011, “Never Kill A Secret”, to the single we advanced just a few weeks ago, “Sweet Sister Sorrow”. From the song that came out on the Girlsville compilation cassette to the singles released on the Georgia-based Happy Happy Birthday To Me (HHBTM) label, to the Part Time Punks radio session that they released themselves on an EP (and which also came out as a commemorative vinyl single for the 30th anniversary tour in Japan for their album “Lovely”). And of course, there are countless singles, maxis, vinyls and other songs (like that gem for the Christmas album we put out in 2012) released on Elefant Records.
The collection of hits is unquestionable. From the “shalalala” of “Lose The Reason” to the sixties jangle spirit of “Spin-O-Rama”, from the pop dissonance of “I’ll Trust The Wind” to the irresistible riff of “Oh Honey Sweet”, from the powerful garage of “Don’t Know Where To Start” to the frontier spirit of Nancy Sinatra that comes out on “Need All The Help I Can Get”, from the rhythm & blues of “Can’t Stop The Want” to the punk ye-ye of “Squeak ‘N’ Squawk”. We could go on and on.
There are so many huge moments on one release that will come out in both digital and vinyl formats. The double vinyl will be limited-edition and two-toned – the first album is magenta and the second is blue. The colors used in the chromatic play on the album cover. Keep your eyes peeled because THE PRIMITIVES’ albums go fast.