They were from Coventry and formed
in 1985 (despite what you may have read) and their first single
was 'Thru The Flowers' which was released in May of 1986. It
is not the same version that appeared on their album 'Lovely'.
Initially, they were very primitive and all the songs were noisy
and sloppy because that is how they played. Their drummer at
the time Pete Tweedie wasn't very good so most of the early
stuff was actually a drum machine (something most people don't
realize) and Pete would play the ride or hi hat.
They released six singles with the
sixth being a re-recorded version of 'Thru The Flowers' before
they eventually signed to RCA in 1987.
In 1988 the album 'Lovely' was released
and it is brilliant. It was a night and day change from their
early singles. All of the sudden they knew how to play their
instruments. The first change they made was getting rid of Pete
their drummer. The other key to their sound was producer Paul
Sampson who went back through all their old demos and found
'Crash' a song they had scrapped. It was actually recorded at
the same session as the first version of 'Thru The Flowers'.
Anyway, a little know fact here is that Paul S. sat down with
the song which had nothing but simple chords and wrote all the
riffs for the song, arranged it and ummm (I'm going to get shot
for letting this out) Played them as well. There I said it.
Crash was recorded at Cabin Studio's
which at the time was a 16 track studio. Paul S. used a drum
machine to keep the time though at about the same time they
hired Tig as their new drummer. In the end they took the tapes
to a studio in London and transferred it to 24 track and Tig
sat down with the already recorded song and layed down a live
drum track. They also did some other things to the song at that
time such as run the shu shunt sha shu shunt guitar from tape
(which was a telecaster btw) through a Boss Heavy Metal pedal
and through a Mesa boogie then back to another track.
In between the first album 'Lovely
and the second 'Pure' they lost Steve the bass player who was
last spotted as the bus driver for Pulp. Since they didn't have
a bass player Paul Sampson filled in on bass. They holed themselves
up in Cabin for 9 months starting without any song ideas. At
the time of the albums release they still didn't have a permanent
bass player so Paul S. went on tour with them in Japan.
For the next album 'Galore' they hired
Ian Broudie (of the Lightning Seeds) to produce and he also
co-wrote some songs with them (see he wanted credit where Paul
S. didn't care) anyway, that is where it all fizzled out and
the band broke up.
Paul Court and Tig went on to form
Starpower (not to be confused with the US band) which released
two singles. Tracy sang a bit on the first one. After nothing
much happened for them they formed Hedy.
And on a final note the Stone Roses
asked Paul Sampson to produce their first album but Paul's manager
who also managed the Primitives (in the studio recording Pure)
didn't tell him until it was too late. What a shame.
Gary from the indiepop mailing-list
in June 1997
www.geld.com/tweenet/bands/primitives.html