The Primitives
British indie pop band the Primitives were formed in Coventry, England in mid-1985 by singer Kieron, guitarist Paul Court, bassist Steve Dullaghan, and drummer Pete Tweedie; after a handful of gigs Kieron was replaced by vocalist Tracy Tracy, a peroxide-blonde bombshell whose presence inspired a more melodic approach, which earned the group inevitable comparisons to Blondie. The Primitives' debut single, "Thru the Flowers," appeared on their own Lazy label in 1986 and was quickly followed by radio sessions for Janice Long, Andy Kershaw, and John Peel. Their second effort, "Really Stupid," preceded the band's first European tour, with "Stop Killing Me" appearing in early 1987. Tweedie was dismissed from the group (allegedly for mistreating Tracy's cats) prior to the Primitives' signing to major label RCA, and with new drummer Tig Williams the group recorded its 1988 debut LP, Lovely, scoring a major U.K. pop hit with the masterful "Crash." After completing an American tour, Dullaghan exited the lineup, with bassist Paul Sampson stepping in for 1989's Pure; the album failed to re-create the success and excitement of its predecessor, however, and when 1991's Ian Broudie-produced Galore met a similar fate, the Primitives disbanded. Tragedy brought the band back together in 2009 when bassist Steve Dullaghan passed away. Tracy, Court, and Williams re-formed the band (with Raph Moore on bass) to play a couple of shows in October of that year. Things went so well that they decided to make a true comeback, launching a 2010 tour of England and even a show in New York City. They returned to the studio with original producer Paul Sampson and soon released a four-song EP of newly written songs (Never Kill a Secret) in 2011 and an album of covers of obscure female-fronted songs from the '60s (Echoes and Rhymes) in 2012. Both were released by Spanish label Elefant and showed that the band still had plenty of charm left, even after two decades. Not content to call it quits, the trio of Tracy, Court, and Williams began work on a new album with Sampson on bass guitar and in the producer's chair. Featuring all original material that harked back to their classic sound, their fourth LP, Spin-O-Rama, was released by Elefant in October of 2014; two songs from the album ("Purifying Tone" and "Lose the Reason") were remixed by the Argentinian group Modular in 2015. The four-song single New Thrills was released, again by Elefant, in 2017.
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Discography
31 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Let's Go Round Again • Second Wave Singles & Rarities 2011-2025
Pop - Released by Elefant Records distributed by Altafonte on Mar 7, 2025
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40th Anniversary Single
Pop - Released by Elefant Records on Nov 7, 2025
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Sweet Sister Sorrow
Pop - Released by Elefant Records on Feb 7, 2025
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I Won't Care / Everybody Needs Somebody To Hate
Rock - Released by Elefant Records on May 20, 2024
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Lovely 30th Anniversary Japan Tour
Pop - Released by Elefant Records on Apr 13, 2019
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Five Fluffy Favourites • Part Time Punks Session (Live)
Pop - Released by Elefant Records on Jun 5, 2018
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Don't Know Where To Start
Pop - Released by Elefant Records on Oct 22, 2022
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Best Of
Pop/Rock - Released by RCA Records Label on Jul 20, 1996
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The Lazy Singles
Pop - Released by Cherry Red Records on Mar 25, 2013
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The Lazy Singles
Pop - Released by Cherry Red Records on Mar 25, 2013
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Spin-O-Rama (10th Anniversary Reissue)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Elefant Records distributed by Altafonte on Oct 13, 2014
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Everything's Shining Bright: The Lazy Recordings 1985 - 1987
Alternative & Indie - Released by Cherry Red Records on Apr 1, 2013
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Echoes And Rhymes
Pop - Released by Elefant Records on Apr 23, 2012
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Spin-O-Rama
Pop - Released by Elefant Records distributed by Altafonte on Oct 13, 2014
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The Lazy Album Sessions
Pop - Released by Cherry Red Records on Nov 15, 2021
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