
Lovely
The Primitives
1988
Lovely is a Alt/Indie album by The Primitives, originally released in 1988. On Gatefold: 42 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- shimmering
- wistful
- poetic
About
One of the best pop songs of the '80s, The Primitives' “Crash” (later remixed for the <i>Dumb and Dumber</i> soundtrack), leads an album full of similarly heady pop moments (“Spacehead,” “Way Behind Me,” “Buzz Buzz Buzz”), suitably ethereal shoegaze (“Thru the Flowers,” “Stop Killing Me”), ’60s throwbacks (“Out of Reach”), and even memorable nods to the psych-era Beatles (“Shadow”) and early Blondie (“Nothing Left”). So, yeah, it’s easy to see how this U.K. band (fronted by the beautiful, effervescent singer Tracy Cattell) have been compared to The Sundays or Jesus & Mary Chain or My Bloody Valentine. But don’t hold any of that against them. There’s something persuasive about Cattell’s breathy delivery and sugary melodies, about her deceptively innocent voice happily singing refrains of “nah nah nah” in a tune about a lover careening out of control. There’s something about her old-school Hollywood starlet blonde coif and Nancy Sinatra carriage. And there’s something irresistible about guitarist Paul Court’s distorted riffs and jingle jangle. That kind of instant nostalgia pumps through all of The Primitives' music.
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Tracklist
- 1Crash2:31
- 2Spacehead2:11
- 3Carry Me Home2:54
- 4Shadow3:28
- 5Thru' the Flowers2:30
- 6Dreamwalk Baby2:01
- 7I'll Stick With You2:33
- 8Way Behind Me3:08
- 9Nothing Left3:04
- 10Stop Killing Me2:04
- 11Out of Reach2:19
- 12Ocean Blue3:24
- 13Run Baby Run2:32
- 14Don't Want Anything to Change1:52
- 15Buzz Buzz Buzz2:01
Credits
Performers
- Paul SampsonARRANGED BY GUITAR
- Tig WilliamsDRUMS
- Paul CourtGUITAR VOCALS
- Steve DullaghanGUITAR BASS
- Tracy CattellVOCALS TAMBOURINE
- Pete TweedieDRUMS
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 42 pressings tracked on Gatefold
