The Primitives - Maladjusted (Remastered) (1964-67/2001)
Artist: The Primitives
Title: Maladjusted
Year Of Release: 1964-67/2001
Label: Castle Music
Genre: Pop Rock, Mod, Beat
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:34
Total Size: 331 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Maladjusted
Year Of Release: 1964-67/2001
Label: Castle Music
Genre: Pop Rock, Mod, Beat
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:34
Total Size: 331 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
The Primitives:
01. Help Me (Bass, Williamson, Dixon) - 3.39
02. Let Them Tell (Soul, Farthing) - 2.14
03. You Said (Tindell) - 2.17
04. How Do You Feel? (Soul) - 2.23
Mal & Primitives:
05. Every Minute Of Every Day (F. Catana) - 2.10
06. Pretty Little Face (Soul) - 2.07
Mal Ryder & Spirits:
07. Forget It (Martin, Dow) - 2.01
08. Your Friend (Mal Ryder) - 2.37
Mal Ryder:
09. Lonely Room (Carter, Lewis, Ford) - 2.02
10.Tell Your Friend (Ryder) - 2.27
Mal & Primitives:
11. Oh Mary (J. Edwards, Demo, previously unreleased) 2.48
From The French EP "Oh Mary":
12. Oh Mary (J. Edwards) - 2.05
13. I Don't Feel Myself (D. Sumner) - 2.42
14. Mr. Heartache (J. Roberts) - 2.36
15. Tears In My Eyes (D. Summer) - 3.47
From The Italian LP "Blow Up":
16. Gimme Some Loving (S. Winwood, M. Winwtod S. Davis) - 4.21
17. L'Ombra De Nessuno "Standing in The Shadows Of Love" (Holland, Dozier, Holland) - 2.55
18. No Response (Anderson) - 3.08
19. Johnny No "Thunder & Lightning" (Axton) - 3. 10
20. Cara-Lin (Feldman, Goldstein, Gottehrer) - 3.32
21. Yeeeeeeh! "' Ain t Gonna Eat My Heart Out Anymore" (Burton, Sawyer) - 3. 12
22. Gira, Gira "Reach Out, I'll Be There" (Holland, Dozier Holland) - 3.07
23. Every Minute Of Every Day (F. Catana) - 2.16
24. Mister Heartheache (Roberts) - 2.19
25. Ma Beata Te (Roberts) - 3.08
26. Sookie, Sookie (D. Covay. S. Cropper) - 2.51
27. Mohair Sam (D. Frazier) - 2.43
28. L'lncidente "Soul Finger" -with words- (Cunningham, Bacauley) - 2 .52
Line-up::
Jay Roberts - Vocals, Bass, Organ
Geoff Eaton (aka Geoff Tindall) - Lead Guitar,
John E. Soul - Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica
RogerJames - Bass
Mike Wilding - Drums
Mal Ryder - Vocals
Stuart Linnell - Lead Guitar
Mick Charleton - Drums
Dave Sumner - Guitar
Bruce Finley - Drums
Pick Withers - Drums
Robbie McIntosh - Drums
The Primitives sono un gruppo musicale britannico degli anni sessanta, che però svolse la sua attività quasi totalmente in Italia.
Nel 2010 Dave Sumner ricrea una formazione che vuole rifondare lo spirito e il sound originario della band, esce il nuovo cd "primitive instinct" prodotto da Massimo Pennisi e Luigi Piergiovanni per la Interbeat.
After having done a fantastic job with the Sorrows (fellow Pye signing who eventually found success in Italy), Sequel did a similarly magnificent job with the Primitives, who uncannily enough followed an identical career path. Maladjusted's 28 cuts gather everything the Primitives recorded between 1964-1967, including second singer Mal Ryder's pre-Primitives 45s, a rare French EP, and the entire Italian Blow Up album. The CD succinctly charts the band's progression from Pretty Things-styled R&B through mod-tinged freakbeat and raucous blue-eyed soul. Due to the Rolling Stones and the Beatles wowing the world bands such as the Primitives, who sprang up during the height of the "big two," were unfortunately left by the wayside. Until now, the Primitives have been relocated to the annals of cult freakbeat; hopefully this concise collection should raise the profile of this fabulous mid-'60s act.
Nel 2010 Dave Sumner ricrea una formazione che vuole rifondare lo spirito e il sound originario della band, esce il nuovo cd "primitive instinct" prodotto da Massimo Pennisi e Luigi Piergiovanni per la Interbeat.
After having done a fantastic job with the Sorrows (fellow Pye signing who eventually found success in Italy), Sequel did a similarly magnificent job with the Primitives, who uncannily enough followed an identical career path. Maladjusted's 28 cuts gather everything the Primitives recorded between 1964-1967, including second singer Mal Ryder's pre-Primitives 45s, a rare French EP, and the entire Italian Blow Up album. The CD succinctly charts the band's progression from Pretty Things-styled R&B through mod-tinged freakbeat and raucous blue-eyed soul. Due to the Rolling Stones and the Beatles wowing the world bands such as the Primitives, who sprang up during the height of the "big two," were unfortunately left by the wayside. Until now, the Primitives have been relocated to the annals of cult freakbeat; hopefully this concise collection should raise the profile of this fabulous mid-'60s act.