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Tracklist

Other Side
Movin' On Up3:49
Stone My Soul3:03
Carry Me Home5:12
This Side
Screamadelica10:46

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Notes

Released February, 1992, the "Dixie-Narco EP" was recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis, and allowed Primal Scream to indulge their love of U.S. music history. Lead track "Movin' On Up" is the group's gospel-tinged attempt to recreate the Rolling Stones' sound circa the album "Exile On Main Street", but updated for the post-acidhouse generation. It is mixed by veteran producer/mixing engineer Jimmy Miller, who had worked with the Stones. The song "Carry Me Home" is cover of a song by Dennis Wilson of The Beach Boys. "Screamadelica" is a long, blissful track of balearic-influenced indie-dance with lead vocals by Denise Johnson, and, despite its name, the song did not actually appear on the album of the same title. The EP title "Dixie-Narco" was taken from a U.S.-based manufacturer of beverage vending machines.

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    Cover of Dixie-Narco EP, 1992-01-27, CDDixie-Narco EP
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    Creation Records – crescd 117UK1992UK1992
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    Cover of Dixie-Narco EP, 1992-01-27, VinylDixie-Narco EP
    12", EP, 45 RPM
    Creation Records – cre 117 tUK1992UK1992
    Cover of Screamadelica, 1992, VinylScreamadelica
    12", Mispress, Promo
    Creation Records – CRE 117 TPUK1992UK1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Dixie Narco EP, 1992-01-27, CassetteDixie Narco EP
    Cassette, EP
    Creation Records – crecs 117UK1992UK1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Dixie-Narco EP, 1992-04-20, CDDixie-Narco EP
    CD, EP
    Columbia – 657978 2, Shock (2) – 657978 2Australia1992Australia1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Dixie-Narco EP, 1992-01-27, VinylDixie-Narco EP
    7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP
    Creation Records – cre 117UK1992UK1992
    Cover of Movin' On Up / Screamadelica, 1992, VinylMovin' On Up / Screamadelica
    12", 45 RPM, Promo
    Creation Records – CRE 117 TPUK1992UK1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Dixie-Narco EP, 1992-02-00, VinylDixie-Narco EP
    7", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, EP, Promo
    Creation Records – cre 117 pUK1992UK1992
    New Submission
    Dixie-Narco EP
    CD, EP, Promo
    Creation Records Ltd. – COCY-5156Japan1992Japan1992
    New Submission
    Cover of Dixie-Narco EP, 1992-02-00, VinylDixie-Narco EP
    7", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, EP, Test Pressing
    Creation Records – CRE 117 PUK1992UK1992
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    Cover of Dixie-Narco EP, 1992, CDDixie-Narco EP
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    Creation Records – COCY-5156Japan1992Japan1992
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    Cover of Dixie-Narco EP, 1994-06-23, CDDixie-Narco EP
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    Creation Records – ESCA 5947Japan1994Japan1994
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    Cover of Dixie Narco EP, 2011, CDDixie Narco EP
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    Creation Records – 1441709, Sony Music – 1441709UK & Europe2011UK & Europe2011
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    Cover of Dixie-Narco EP, 2021-06-12, VinylDixie-Narco EP
    12", 45 RPM, EP, Record Store Day, Limited Edition, Reissue
    Creation Records – 19439844431Europe2021Europe2021
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    Reviews

    • RollieFangers's avatar
      Carry Me Home can save your stupid life, cop this.
      • Ubangistomp's avatar
        Ubangistomp
        Considering the fuss made about the album of the same name I’m amazed at how little is made of this EP even now.
        Had the Screamadelica track actually appeared on the album of the same name it would be held up as one of the classic tracks on the LP as it fits in perfectly.
        As it is, it is still Prime Scream and if you love the album you should definitely have this.
        To give you an idea how under appreciated this was on release I picked this up in the Woolworths clear out section for £1.49
        • XETSOF's avatar
          XETSOF
          Edited 2 years ago
          Expected the worst, and got the complete opposite. Stellar pressing and SQ. Artwork is thin / flimsy, but the record is what matters most.
          • england2's avatar
            england2
            Edited 7 years ago
            I love Primal Screams album Screamadelica as do millions of other people across the globe! So, on this EP you will find Screamadelica as a single that was not on the album!? I have no idea why - as albums with a title, 9 times out of 10 will consist of a single with the same name! But fortunately it pops up as a extra on a single, like this & thank god! Screamadelica as a single is absolutely different class - with that Balearic feel & at 10+ minutes takes you where the album takes you - on a journey! This tune sums up the whole album for me & is the missing piece from a jigsaw puzzle that is..... Screamadelica!!

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