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  2. The Primitives discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of English indie pop band the Primitives. Albums. Studio albums. Title Album details Peak chart positions ...

  3. The Primitives - Wikipedia

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    The Primitives returned to the studio with original producer Paul Sampson, recording the EP Never Kill a Secret, [2] featuring two original songs — the title track and "Rattle My Cage" — and two cover versions of lesser-known female-fronted songs — "Need All the Help I Can Get" (written by Lee Hazlewood and originally recorded by Suzi ...

  4. Lovely (The Primitives album) - Wikipedia

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    The Primitives. Tracy Tracy — lead vocals, tambourine; Paul Court — guitar, vocals; ... Lovely at Discogs (list of releases) This page was last edited on 12 ...

  5. Category:The Primitives albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Primitives albums or lists of The Primitives albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Primitives albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Crash (The Primitives song) - Wikipedia

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    This remix included additional guitars, percussion, organ, and backing vocals—none of which were performed by any of the Primitives. British singer-songwriter Matt Willis recorded the song for the 2007 film Mr. Bean's Holiday, for which Rowan Atkinson appeared as his character in the music video along with Willis.

  7. Galore (The Primitives album) - Wikipedia

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    Galore is the third studio album by the British band The Primitives, first released in Europe in January 1992.It was not released in the UK until 13 April 1992. [1] [2] It was the final album recorded by the group in their first existence, as they disbanded shortly after this release.

  8. Pure (The Primitives album) - Wikipedia

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    Pure is the second studio album by the British band The Primitives, released in 1989 as the follow-up to their debut, Lovely.The line-up changed slightly over the course of the previous year: Steve Dullaghan was replaced on the bass guitar by Paul Sampson, who also shared the production duties with Wayne Morris.

  9. Echoes and Rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Echoes and Rhymes is a 2012 studio album by The Primitives. It is their first album since their 2009 reunion. It is their first album since their 2009 reunion. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The album collects cover versions of 1960s "obscurities."