Cover of Primal Scream Come Together
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For fans of primal scream, lovers of 90s dance music, acid house enthusiasts, and listeners who appreciate nostalgic and genre-fusing tracks.
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THE REVIEW

"Screamadelica" is one of my all-time favorite albums, hands down.

When House music, mostly Acid House, meets Gospel and Dub, tracks like "Come Together" emerge.

The fact is as follows: it seems so easy, yet not everyone could achieve what Primal Scream did back in 1991.

10 monumental minutes. The simplicity of a steady 4/4 kick drum advancing slowly, an equally simple electric organ loop, the Dub rhythm of a bass, handclaps, and a female voice repeating "Come together as one." Nothing else is needed to make a song magical.

It invites us to embrace each other and become one, to gather collective strength in this life. It can only represent happy and peaceful moments spent in true friendship.

I am sure many of you will recall your adolescence through the songs of "Screamadelica," so I invite you to write me your personal experience.

Some prefer listening accompanied by MDMA or LSD. As far as I'm concerned, just the introduction of the track is enough to send me into orbit.

An ecstatic embrace.

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Summary by Bot

The review praises Primal Scream's 'Come Together' as a timeless masterpiece from the 1991 album 'Screamadelica'. It celebrates the track's unique fusion of Acid House, Gospel, and Dub elements and its emotional and nostalgic impact. The reviewer highlights the song's simple yet powerful composition that evokes unity and peace. Personal connections to the track and its enduring relevance in dance music culture are emphasized.

Tracklist

01   Come Together (7" version) (04:24)

02   Loaded (7" version) (04:22)

03   Come Together (Farley mix) (08:05)

04   Loaded (Weatherall mix) (07:05)

05   I'm Losing More Than I'll Ever Have (04:38)

06   Ramblin' Rose (live) (02:31)

07   Loaded (Farley mix) (05:59)

Primal Scream

Primal Scream are a Scottish rock band, formed in the 1980s and fronted by Bobby Gillespie, widely noted for stylistic reinvention across psychedelic/indie rock, dance-rock and electronic-inflected rock. Their 1991 album Screamadelica is frequently cited as a landmark crossover of rock with dance music.
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