In the live recording of "Come Together" by Primal Scream, captured at the Olympia in London on November 26, 2010, the band was celebrating the legacy... Read Full Description >
In the live recording of "Come Together" by Primal Scream, captured at the Olympia in London on November 26, 2010, the band was celebrating the legacy of their iconic album "Screamadelica." Originally released in 1991, "Screamadelica" is often credited with blending various genres, including rock, dance, and gospel, which helped the band to not only carve out their identity but also define a movement within music during the early '90s. By the time of this live performance, Primal Scream had released several albums following "Screamadelica," but the 2010 concert stood out as part of a significant anniversary tour for the album, reflecting on its enduring impact. Notably, "Screamadelica" was awarded the first-ever Mercury Prize in 1992, cementing its status as a groundbreaking work. The live performance highlighted not only their classic hits but also showcased their ability to engage contemporary audiences while revisiting their foundational work.