"Before anyone cared about them, this was the noise of Primal Scream. Jangly guitars and pop-rock tunes. They worked themselves to create something people would listen to..."
"...And they came up with this attempt at harder rock. Still, it just wasn't the push they needed to get out of the shadows. They tried and tried, and came back with a monster..."
"...Screamadelica was that monster. One of the most essential records of the nineties, and the record that gave them the critical and commerical success they needed, but then..."
"...Out of nowhere came GOBDGU, a pure rock and roll record, that seems a tad out of place with the 'Scream of the nineties, but still, the scream were about to become even greater than they were..."
"...With the addition of The Stone Roses' bassist Mani, who'd go on to drive the band with more of his incredible basslines, and it was the best change for P. S..."
"...Because they would go on to deliver they're two most challenging and unbelieveable albums of their carreer. Starting with the electro-stomp of XTRMNTR..."
"...And then to the electro-stomp of Evil Heat, another heavily electronically-powered album, which gave them another genre to their already bulging list..."
"...So they deserved a bit of a break, with this handy compilation album. If you want to start somewhere, it's best to start here. After this break, they'd return..."
"...With latest effort, Riot City Blues. In the same vein as GOBDGU, it was another nose-breaking rock n roll record. So what does the future hold for Primal Scream? Who knows..."