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Primal Scream


Guest Kowalski

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So much for the Olympia shows being a one off:

March 2011

Mon 14th LEEDS, O2 Academy

Tue 15th BIRMINGHAM, O2 Academy

Wed 16th NEWCASTLE, O2 Academy

Fri 18th GLASGOW, SECC

Sat 19th MANCHESTER, Apollo

Tue 22nd BRIGHTON, Centre

Fri 25th LONDON, O2 Brixton Academy

Tickets go on sale Friday October 1st.

£28.50 regional / £37.50 London

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Revised running order for anyone going to the Olympia gigs:

6.30 Doors open

7.30 Primal Scream – greatest hits

8.30 DJ Andrew Weatherall

9.15 Primal Scream - Screamadelica

10.30 Close

Me, Timespeedup and Harrowstrongbowciderman are meeting here from 5pm if anyone wants to join us:

http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/95/954/Albion/West_Kensington

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Sony confirm re-release of Screamadelica.

http://www.nme.com/news/primal-scream/53895

Primal Scream's seminal 1991 album is set to be reissued next year, freshly remastered by the band, original producer Andrew Weatherall and My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields.

The reissue will be out on March 7 on the 20th anniversary year of the record's original release.

A collectors' edition of the album will come with four remastered CDs and a gatefold vinyl release of the band's 'Live In LA, 1991' set. A CD of remixes by contributers including Andrew Weatherall will be included, plus a remastered version of their 'Dixie-Narco' EP.

A half-hour documentary DVD, The Making Of 'Screamadelica', will also be included, as well as a 50-page book including a contribution from Loaded's founding editor James Brown.

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