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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.
Pure Review by Tracy Frey. On Pure, the Primitives churn out typical late-'80s pop mixed with a little Manchester influence. Focusing on catchy hooks, jangly guitars, and Tracy's sweet, melodic voice, the band creates solid pop songs, such as "Sick of It" and "Dizzy Heights." But it's the songs where the band experiments and moves away from its ...
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Crijevo. Edited 11 years ago. Many will object "Pure" is a bit of a downer, considering the energy and effort put into the group's 1988 debut masterpiece. While most songs here do heavily rely on "Lovely's" melodic sensibilities, "Pure" is by no means a flop - on contrary, it's more mature.
The Primitives. Released 1989. Pure Tracklist. 1. Outside Lyrics. 2. Summer Rain Lyrics. 3. Sick of It Lyrics. 4. Shine Lyrics. 5. Dizzy Heights Lyrics. 6. All the Way Down Lyrics. 7. Secrets...
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.