Give Out but Don't Give Up

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studio album
First released:
Mar 1994

Overview Edit

Give Out But Don't Give Up is a 1994 album by Primal Scream. It was the follow up to the successful Screamadelica. The song "Call on Me" was used in the film Tommy Boy and also appeared in the film's soundtrack.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
Catalog number:
45538
Release dates:
  • Mar 1994 in Japan
  • Mar 1994 in United Kingdom
  • Mar 1994 in United States

Genres

Alternative, Electronica, Indie, Rock and Roll. Vote on Genres

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4 stars Is There A Law That Says You Can't Like Both Versions?
Apparently, there's an unwritten law that says you can't possibly like both versions of Primal Scream? Well, I beg to differ! I happen to dig both the groundbreaking psychedelic/electronica sounds of the "Screamadelica" and "Vanishing Point" discs as well as this far from innovative but still hugely enjoyable slice of retro-rock. Fans of 70s-style hard rock with generous doses of funk, soul and blues will like this CD alot. When it comes to music, variety IS the spice of life and diversity is mo…
Written by Michael Gerstbrein "Extreme Music And Movie Buff"
3 stars Bloodless, but not completely without merit
Let's face it, any band [imitating] "Sticky Fingers" has their heart in the right place, but when you're striving for redundancy, what's the point of even trying? It was perfectly done the first time!

The production gets 5 stars from me, but their [version] of the Stones doesn't get much more blatant than here, and while it does have it's moments ("Rocks", "Jailbird"), there are too many over-the-top, ham-handed experiments in balladry ("Everybody Needs Somebody", "I'll Be There For You") for me…
Written by Greekfreak

Track listing Edit

Credits Edit

  1. composer

  2. design

    1. Grant Fleming [photography]
    2. Mark Bown [graphic design]
    3. William Eggleston [photography]
  3. performer

    1. Amp Fiddler [instrument]
    2. Andrew Innes [instrument]
    3. Andrew Love [instrument]
    4. Benmont Tench [instrument]
    5. Bobby Gillespie [vocals]
    6. Charlie Jacobs [instrument]
    7. David Hood [instrument]
    8. David Minnick [instrument]
    9. Denise Johnson [vocals]
    10. George Clinton [vocals]
    11. George Drakoulias [instrument]
    12. Greg Morrow [instrument]
    13. Henry Olsen [instrument]
    14. Jackie Johnson [vocals]
    15. Jim Dickinson [instrument]
    16. Marco Nelson [instrument]
    17. Martin Duffy [instrument]
    18. Robert Young [instrument]
    19. Roger Hawkins [instrument]
    20. Susan Marshall [vocals]
    21. Toby Tomanov [instrument]
    22. Tony Brock [instrument]
    23. Wayne Jackson [instrument]

Other versions Edit

Give Out but Don't Give Up 12 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 45538
release dates: Mar 1994 in Canada
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Give Out but Don't Give Up 12 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Sire / London/Rhino
catalog number: 45538
release dates: Apr 12 1994
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