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The Primitives

The Primitives are an English indie pop band from Coventry, best known for their 1988 international hit single "Crash". Formed in 1984, disbanded in 1992 and reformed in 2009, the band's two constant members throughout their recording career have been vocalist Tracy Tracy and guitarist Paul Court. Drummer Tig Williams has been a constant member since 1987. Often described as an indie pop or indie rock band, The Primitives' musical style can also be seen as straddling power pop, new wave and post-punk.

The Primitives
The Primitives performing in Liverpool on 23 May 2012
Background information
OriginCoventry, West Midlands, England
Genres
Years active1984–1992, 2009–present
Labels
MembersPaul Court
Tracy Tracy
Tig Williams
Past membersSteve Dullaghan
Peter Tweedie
Keiron McDermott
Clive Layton
Andy Hobson
Paul Sampson
Neil Champion
Raph Moore
Tony Croke Adonis Avaváç

Early career and mainstream success (1986–1992)

The Primitives were formed in the summer of 1984 by PJ Court (born Paul Jonathan Court) (vocals, guitar), Steve Dullaghan (born Stephen Anthony Dullaghan, ex-Nocturnal Babies) (bass), Peter Tweedie (drums) and Keiron McDermott, ex-Nocturnal Babies (vocals).[1] Vocalist McDermott was later replaced by Tracy Tracy (born Tracy Louise Cattell).[1] Tig Williams replaced Pete Tweedie on drums in October 1987.[2]

McDermott left the band claiming that he could not work with new manager Wayne Morris, and so reformed the Nocturnal Babies. Needing a singer for an upcoming gig, Court wrote on a piece of scrap paper "male singer wanted" and posted it at the Coventry library. Tracy responded that afternoon.

The band were part of the indie music scene of the mid-1980s,[1] alongside bands like The Jesus and Mary Chain, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, The Soup Dragons and The Wedding Present. Their major rivals within the 'blonde pop' scene were Transvision Vamp and The Darling Buds. They received valuable publicity when The Smiths singer Morrissey was photographed wearing a Primitives t-shirt.

The band's early singles were released on their own Lazy Records imprint.[1] In late 1987, they signed the label over to RCA, who released the band's material from then until their split.[1]

The band's first album, Lovely (1988) reached No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart, and produced two top 40 hit singles: "Crash" (UK No. 5, US Modern Rock No. 3) and "Out of Reach" (UK No. 25).[1] "Crash", and the band were described in Melody Maker as "the perfect band who have made the perfect single".[3]

"Way Behind Me" was released as a single soon after, and was included on later versions of the debut album, as well as on the follow-up album Pure.[1] 1988 was the band's peak year; in addition to the hit album and singles, the band undertook a sell-out tour of the UK, ending in two nights in May at London's Town & Country Club.[4]

The band's second album Pure (1989) was preceded by three singles - "Way Behind Me" (UK No. 36, US Modern Rock No. 8), "Sick of It" (UK No. 24, US Modern Rock No. 9) and "Secrets", (UK No. 49, US Modern Rock No. 12).

In 1990, the band did a co-headlining tour of the US with the Sugarcubes as well as a short tour of Japan.[4] They split in 1992 following the commercial failure of their 1992 album, Galore.[2]

Reformation (2009–present)

Steve Dullaghan died in Coventry on 4 February 2009,[5][6] following which, after nearly 18 years of dormancy, The Primitives re-formed, with new bassist Raphael Moore.[2] Their first live shows were in Coventry and at the Buffalo Bar in London in October 2009. In early 2010, The Primitives toured the UK and also performed a single US concert at The Bell House in Brooklyn, New York. The Primitives supported The Wedding Present at Koko in Camden, London on 13 December 2010 as part of that band's Bizarro album 21st anniversary tour.

The Primitives also went back into the studio with original producer Paul Sampson, recording the EP Never Kill a Secret,[2] featuring two original songs - the title track and "Rattle My Cage" - and two cover versions of lesser-known female-fronted songs - "Need All the Help I Can Get" (written by Lee Hazlewood and originally recorded by Suzi Jane Hokom in 1966) and "Breakaway" (originally recorded by Toni Basil in 1966). The EP was released on 7 March 2011. The album Echoes and Rhymes followed in 2012, featuring 14 further recordings of lesser-known female-fronted songs.[2][7] The Japanese edition of Echoes and Rhymes featured a further three bonus tracks, two of which are remix versions of "Need All the Help I Can Get" and "Breakaway". The third bonus track "Can't Stop the Want", also featured on the digital EP "Turn Off the Moon".

A new original track featured on the Elefant Records Christmas compilation album A Christmas Gift for You from Elefant Records called "You Trashed My Christmas". An accompanying video for the track was also released. A compilation album was issued in March 2013 titled Everything's Shining Bright – The Lazy Recordings 1985 – 1987. The compilation featured all of the Lazy releases, plus, from 1987, previously unreleased, different versions of songs that ended up on Lovely, along with some 1985 demos and the 1987 ICA show, with Morrissey introducing the band on stage.

A new single "Lose the Reason" was released on 18 February 2013, through Elefant Records. The group's fifth studio album, Spin-O-Rama, was released on Elefant on 13 October 2014, and was preceded by the release of the title track as a 7" and download single.

In April 2017, the four song collection, New Thrills, was released. The first 1000 copies were personally autographed by band members. Included with the album was a code and instructions for digital download. Tracks were: 1. "I'll Trust the Wind" 2. "Squeak 'N' Squawk" 3. "Oh Honey Sweet" 4. "Same Stuff"

The group toured California in June 2017, playing at San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego. In April 2019, The Primitives visited Tokyo, Japan.

Members

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 2000/1. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. ^ a b c d e Ankeny, Jason (30 April 2012). "The Primitives - Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  3. ^ Hayes, Kieron (17 February 2009). "Obituary: Steve Dullaghan". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b Best of The Primitives (CD). The Primitives. BMG. 1996.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. ^ Hayes, Kieron (17 February 2009). "Obituary: Steve Dullaghan". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  6. ^ "Click here to view the tribute page for STEVE DULLAGHAN". Funeral-notices.co.uk. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  7. ^ Sendra, Tim (30 April 2012). "Echoes and Rhymes - The Primitives : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 December 2012.

External links

  • Primitives Facebook
  • YinPop Page
  • "Buzz Buzz Buzz: Paul Court of The Primitives" - interview Rocker Magazine 2012

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For other uses see Primitives disambiguation Not to be confused with The Primitives 1960s band This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Primitives news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Primitives are an English indie pop band from Coventry best known for their 1988 international hit single Crash Formed in 1984 disbanded in 1992 and reformed in 2009 the band s two constant members throughout their recording career have been vocalist Tracy Tracy and guitarist Paul Court Drummer Tig Williams has been a constant member since 1987 Often described as an indie pop or indie rock band The Primitives musical style can also be seen as straddling power pop new wave and post punk The PrimitivesThe Primitives performing in Liverpool on 23 May 2012Background informationOriginCoventry West Midlands EnglandGenresIndie pop power pop new wave post punkYears active1984 1992 2009 presentLabelsElefantFortuna Pop Happy Happy Birthday to Me RecordsLazyRCAMembersPaul CourtTracy TracyTig WilliamsPast membersSteve DullaghanPeter TweedieKeiron McDermottClive LaytonAndy HobsonPaul SampsonNeil ChampionRaph MooreTony Croke Adonis Avavac Contents 1 Early career and mainstream success 1986 1992 2 Reformation 2009 present 3 Members 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksEarly career and mainstream success 1986 1992 EditThe Primitives were formed in the summer of 1984 by PJ Court born Paul Jonathan Court vocals guitar Steve Dullaghan born Stephen Anthony Dullaghan ex Nocturnal Babies bass Peter Tweedie drums and Keiron McDermott ex Nocturnal Babies vocals 1 Vocalist McDermott was later replaced by Tracy Tracy born Tracy Louise Cattell 1 Tig Williams replaced Pete Tweedie on drums in October 1987 2 McDermott left the band claiming that he could not work with new manager Wayne Morris and so reformed the Nocturnal Babies Needing a singer for an upcoming gig Court wrote on a piece of scrap paper male singer wanted and posted it at the Coventry library Tracy responded that afternoon The band were part of the indie music scene of the mid 1980s 1 alongside bands like The Jesus and Mary Chain Primal Scream My Bloody Valentine The Soup Dragons and The Wedding Present Their major rivals within the blonde pop scene were Transvision Vamp and The Darling Buds They received valuable publicity when The Smiths singer Morrissey was photographed wearing a Primitives t shirt The band s early singles were released on their own Lazy Records imprint 1 In late 1987 they signed the label over to RCA who released the band s material from then until their split 1 The band s first album Lovely 1988 reached No 6 on the UK Albums Chart and produced two top 40 hit singles Crash UK No 5 US Modern Rock No 3 and Out of Reach UK No 25 1 Crash and the band were described in Melody Maker as the perfect band who have made the perfect single 3 Way Behind Me was released as a single soon after and was included on later versions of the debut album as well as on the follow up album Pure 1 1988 was the band s peak year in addition to the hit album and singles the band undertook a sell out tour of the UK ending in two nights in May at London s Town amp Country Club 4 The band s second album Pure 1989 was preceded by three singles Way Behind Me UK No 36 US Modern Rock No 8 Sick of It UK No 24 US Modern Rock No 9 and Secrets UK No 49 US Modern Rock No 12 In 1990 the band did a co headlining tour of the US with the Sugarcubes as well as a short tour of Japan 4 They split in 1992 following the commercial failure of their 1992 album Galore 2 Reformation 2009 present EditSteve Dullaghan died in Coventry on 4 February 2009 5 6 following which after nearly 18 years of dormancy The Primitives re formed with new bassist Raphael Moore 2 Their first live shows were in Coventry and at the Buffalo Bar in London in October 2009 In early 2010 The Primitives toured the UK and also performed a single US concert at The Bell House in Brooklyn New York The Primitives supported The Wedding Present at Koko in Camden London on 13 December 2010 as part of that band s Bizarro album 21st anniversary tour The Primitives also went back into the studio with original producer Paul Sampson recording the EP Never Kill a Secret 2 featuring two original songs the title track and Rattle My Cage and two cover versions of lesser known female fronted songs Need All the Help I Can Get written by Lee Hazlewood and originally recorded by Suzi Jane Hokom in 1966 and Breakaway originally recorded by Toni Basil in 1966 The EP was released on 7 March 2011 The album Echoes and Rhymes followed in 2012 featuring 14 further recordings of lesser known female fronted songs 2 7 The Japanese edition of Echoes and Rhymes featured a further three bonus tracks two of which are remix versions of Need All the Help I Can Get and Breakaway The third bonus track Can t Stop the Want also featured on the digital EP Turn Off the Moon A new original track featured on the Elefant Records Christmas compilation album A Christmas Gift for You from Elefant Records called You Trashed My Christmas An accompanying video for the track was also released A compilation album was issued in March 2013 titled Everything s Shining Bright The Lazy Recordings 1985 1987 The compilation featured all of the Lazy releases plus from 1987 previously unreleased different versions of songs that ended up on Lovely along with some 1985 demos and the 1987 ICA show with Morrissey introducing the band on stage A new single Lose the Reason was released on 18 February 2013 through Elefant Records The group s fifth studio album Spin O Rama was released on Elefant on 13 October 2014 and was preceded by the release of the title track as a 7 and download single In April 2017 the four song collection New Thrills was released The first 1000 copies were personally autographed by band members Included with the album was a code and instructions for digital download Tracks were 1 I ll Trust the Wind 2 Squeak N Squawk 3 Oh Honey Sweet 4 Same Stuff The group toured California in June 2017 playing at San Francisco Los Angeles and San Diego In April 2019 The Primitives visited Tokyo Japan Members EditCurrent members Paul Court guitars vocals 1985 1991 2009 present Tracy Tracy aka Tracy Cattell vocals tambourine 1986 1991 2009 present Tig Williams drums 1987 1991 2009 present Paul Sampson bass 1989 1991 2020 present Former members Steve Dullaghan bass guitars 1985 1989 died 2009 Peter Tweedie drums 1985 1987 Keiron McDermott vocals 1985 1986 Clive Layton keyboards 1988 1991 Andy Hobson bass 1989 Neil Champion bass 1991 Raph Moore bass 2009 2019 Discography EditMain article The Primitives discography The Primitives Crash excerpt source source An excerpt from Crash 1988 Problems playing this file See media help Lovely 1988 Pure 1989 Galore 1991 Echoes and Rhymes 2012 Spin O Rama 2014 References Edit a b c d e f g Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing pp 2000 1 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 a b c d e Ankeny Jason 30 April 2012 The Primitives Music Biography Credits and Discography AllMusic Retrieved 23 December 2012 Hayes Kieron 17 February 2009 Obituary Steve Dullaghan The Guardian Retrieved 5 October 2021 a b Best of The Primitives CD The Primitives BMG 1996 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Hayes Kieron 17 February 2009 Obituary Steve Dullaghan The Guardian Retrieved 28 August 2014 Click here to view the tribute page for STEVE DULLAGHAN Funeral notices co uk Retrieved 5 October 2021 Sendra Tim 30 April 2012 Echoes and Rhymes The Primitives Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved 23 December 2012 External links EditPrimitives Facebook YinPop Page Buzz 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