Come Together
Primal Scream · 1990
37 min · 7 tracks · alternative rock
A swirling blend of acid house rhythms and rock energy that encapsulates the early '90s music revolution.
Why this album works
'Come Together' not only reached number 16 on the UK Singles Chart but also played a pivotal role in establishing the genre-defying sound that would later characterize 'Screamadelica'. The track's fusion of rock and dance elements was influential in bridging these genres, impacting the UK's burgeoning rave culture.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo dance vibes sing-along moments with friends uplifting energy for gatherings
- Context
- In 1990, Primal Scream was transitioning from their debut album to a more experimental sound with 'Come Together'. This single marked a significant shift as they embraced influences from both rock and emerging dance music scenes, setting the stage for their critically acclaimed album 'Screamadelica' released the following year.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Duran Duran· Depeche Mode· Muse· Robbie Williams· Bryan Adams· Manic Street Preachers· The Cure· Placebo
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Come Together (7″ version) Standout 4:24
- 2 Loaded (7″ version) Standout 4:22
- 3 Come Together (Farley mix) 8:05
- 4 Loaded (Weatherall mix) 7:05
- 5 I’m Losing More Than I’ll Ever Have Standout 4:38
- 6 Ramblin’ Rose (live) 2:31
- 7 Loaded (Farley mix) 5:59
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