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The Primitives are an English indie pop band from Coventry, best known for their 1988 international hit single "Crash". Formed in 1984, disbanded in 1992 and reformed in 2009, the band's two constant members throughout their recording career have been vocalist Tracy Tracy and guitarist Paul "PJ" Court.
Title Album details Peak chart positions UK [1]UK Indie [9]Lazy 86–88: Released: 21 August 1989; Label: Lazy; Formats: CD, LP, MC; 73 1 Bombshell – The Hits & More
In 1976 this book was re-released as a two volume set; The Best of Frank Herbert 1952–1964 and The Best of Frank Herbert 1965–1970. All of the stories in this collection had been previously published in magazine or book form.
Echoes and Rhymes is a 2012 studio album by The Primitives. It is their first album since their 2009 reunion. ... [2] The album collects cover versions of 1960s ...
The 1989 RE/Search book Modern Primitives is considered as one of the first studies on of the concept of modern primitivism. Modern primitives identify with a connection between what they see as "the primitive" and authenticity; "in opposition to the corruptions of mainstream society". [3] Modern primitives may have a loose set of beliefs about ...
He was an extra ('Man in hotel room') in Die Jungfrauen Maschine (The Virgin Machine) in 1988, [7] and in 1991, he appeared in My Father Is Coming as Fakir. [8] He was featured in the 1989 book Modern Primitives, [5] which documented, propagated, and became influential in the modern body modification subcultures. In 1990, he married Cléo ...
Adam Kuper, The Reinvention of Primitive Society. Transformations of a Myth, Taylor & Francis Ltd. 2005, ISBN 0-415-35761-6; Joseph Campbell, The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology, Viking, 1959; reissued by Penguin, 1991 ISBN 978-0-14-019443-2; Joseph Campbell, The Historical Atlas of World Mythology, vols. I and II, Harper and Row 1988, 1989.
The Cyclopedia of Universal History was an encyclopedia of world history (universal history) authored by John Clark Ridpath.The book was produced, initially in 3 volumes, from 1880 to 1884 and was copiously illustrated in black and white, and then expanded to four volumes in 1890 to include a comprehensive account of the events of the nineteenth century up to that time. [1]