Evil Heat
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Evil Heat | ||
Studio album by Primal Scream | ||
Released | August 5, 2002 | |
Genre | Indie Rock | |
Length | 41:52 | |
Label | Sony | |
Producer(s) | Two Lone Swordsmen (Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood), Kevin Shields, Jagz Kooner | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Primal Scream chronology | ||
XTRMNTR (2000) |
Evil Heat (2002) |
Dirty Hits (2003) |
Evil Heat is a 2002 album by Primal Scream.
The track "Rise" was originally titled "Bomb the Pentagon", and debuted as part of the band's live set in summer 2001. In light of the September 11, 2001 attacks, both the lyrics and title of the song were reworked, and the revised version appears on the album. "Space Blues #2", written and performed solely by Martin Duffy, is a follow-up to "Space Blues", a song by his previous band, Felt.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Deep Hit of Morning Sun" – 3:44
- "Miss Lucifer" – 2:28
- "Autobahn 66" – 6:15
- "Detroit" – 3:03
- "Rise" – 4:21
- "The Lord Is My Shotgun" – 3:56
- "City" – 3:22
- "Some Velvet Morning" (Hazlewood) – 3:40
- "Skull X" – 3:52
- "A Skanner Darkly" – 4:30
- "Space Blues #2" – 2:28
All songs written by Primal Scream, unless noted.
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Band
- Bobby Gillespie
- Robert Young
- Gary 'Mani' Mounfield
- Martin Duffy
- Andrew Innes
- Darrin Mooney
[edit] Guests
- Jim Reid - lead vocals on track 4
- Kate Moss - lead vocals on track 8
- Robert Plant - harmonica on track 6
- Kevin Shields - Skunk guitar on track 7
- Paul Harte - Stun guitar on track 9
- Phil Mossman - harmonica on track 2
- Darren Morris - synthesizer on track 5
- Chris Mackin - bass on track 3
- Marco Nelson - harmony voice on track 3
- Brendan Lynch - Droog synthesizer on track 7