Screamadelica Live

Screamadelica Live is a Primal Scream live album and DVD, It was released in 2011 for Primal Scream's tour for the 20th anniversary for the 1991 album Screamadelica. The performance was filmed at the Olympia Grand Hall in London on 26 November 2010 and was released on CD, DVD and Blu-ray on 30 May 2011. This is the final Primal Scream album to feature Mani, who departed and reformed his previous band The Stone Roses in the same year.

Screamadelica Live
Live album / DVD by
Released30 May 2011
Recorded26 November 2010
GenreAlternative rock, electronica, indie pop, trip hop
LabelEagle Rock Entertainment
Primal Scream chronology
Beautiful Future
(2008)
Screamadelica Live
(2011)
More Light
(2013)

Track listing

Setlist

  1. "Accelerator"
  2. "Country Girl"
  3. "Jailbird"
  4. "Burning Wheel"
  5. "Suicide Bomb"
  6. "Shoot Speed / Kill Light"
  7. "Swastika Eyes"
  8. "Rocks"
  9. "Kowalski

Screamdelica

  1. "Movin' on Up"
  2. "Slip Inside This House"
  3. "Don't Fight It, Feel It"
  4. "Damaged"
  5. "I'm Comin' Down"
  6. "Shine Like Stars"
  7. "Inner Flight"
  8. "Higher Than the Sun"
  9. "Loaded"
  10. "Come Together"

Primal Scream

Additional musicians

  • Tim Vine - synths, samples, programming, effects, harmonica, ukelele

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
UK Music Videos (OCC)[1] 9
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References

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