Primitive Man (album) 

Primitive Man
Primitive Man cover
1982 Australian release (Regular Records)
Studio album by Icehouse
Released September 6, 1982 (1982-09-06)
Recorded Paradise Studios, Sydney; Westlake Audio, Eldorado and Musicland West Studios, Los Angeles
Genre Synthpop
Length 42:45
Label Chrysalis Records
Producer Iva Davies, Keith Forsey
Professional reviews
Icehouse chronology
Icehouse
(1980)
Primitive Man
(1982)
Fresco EP
(1983)
Singles from Primitive Man
  1. "Great Southern Land"
    Released: August 30, 1982 (1982-08-30)
  2. "Hey Little Girl"
    Released: November 15, 1982 (1982-11-15)
  3. "Street Cafe"
    Released: March 21, 1983 (1983-03-21)
  4. "Uniform"
    Released: 1983 (U.S./Euro release only)
Love in Motion
1983 UK release (Chrysalis Records)
1983 UK release (Chrysalis Records)

Primitive Man is an album by the Australian band Icehouse, released in September 1982. In January 1982, Icehouse founder Iva Davies started recording Primitive Man essentially as a solo project,[1] it was co-produced with Keith Forsey[2] who later worked with Simple Minds. Forsey supplied additional percussion; Davies supplied vocals, lead guitar, keyboards (Sequential Circuits Prophet-5), bass guitar and programmed the Linn drum machine.[3] Released as an Icehouse album, Primitive Man reached #3 on the National album charts[4] and provided their international breakthrough single, "Hey Little Girl" which peaked at #7 in Australia,[4] #2 in Switzerland,[5] #5 in Germany,[6] Top 20 in UK,[7] Sweden and Netherlands,[1] and #31 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.[8] Another single "Great Southern Land" made the Australian Top 5,[4] it was later featured in the 1988 Yahoo Serious film Young Einstein,[9] and remains their most popular song according to listeners of Triple M in 2007.[10] To promote Primitive Man on tour, Davies re-assembled Icehouse with Michael Hoste (keyboards) and John Lloyd (drums), and new members: Bob Kretschmer (guitar, backing vocals), Guy Pratt (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Andy Qunta (keyboards, backing vocals).[2]

After the United Kingdom Top 20 chart success of "Hey Little Girl" the album was re-released as Love In Motion in 1983 and contained the same tracks in different order except "Break These Chains" being replaced by "Love in Motion"; the alternate cover work was a still from the Russell Mulcahy directed video for "Hey Little Girl" (see infobox below right).[11][12] In 1996, Icehouse released a compilation album called Love in Motion on dIVA / Massive Records, which contains "Love in Motion" but does not have any material from the original Australian release of Primitive Man.

Primitive Man represented a slight departure from earlier material and a move from the more rock based style of their first album to the synth based, more atmospheric albums such as Sidewalk and Measure for Measure. This style is exemplified in "Hey Little Girl", a very relaxed, introspective song which reflects the overall tone of the album punctuated by the heavier "Glam" and the more dance based "Mysterious Thing".

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Iva Davies.[13]

Original Australian release

  1. "Great Southern Land" - 3:22
  2. "Uniform" - 5:19
  3. "Hey Little Girl" - 4:25
  4. "Street Cafe" - 4:13
  5. "Glam" - 4:13
  6. "Trojan Blue" - 5:03
  7. "One By One" - 4:25
  8. "Break These Chains"
  9. "Mysterious Thing" - 3:43
  10. "Goodnight Mr. Matthews" - 4:00

Track 10 is a re-recording of the B-side to the 1981 single "Love in Motion".

The album was re-issued on CD in 2002 with the following bonus tracks:

  1. "Over The Line" (B-side to "Street Cafe")
  2. "Glam" (Extended Dance Mix)(B-side to "Hey Little Girl")
  3. "Uniform" (German version)(B-side to "Great Southern Land")
  4. "Street Cafe" (Single Mix)
  5. "Love In Motion" (U.S. Recording)
  6. "Can't Help Myself" (live)
  7. "We Can Get Together" (live)

U.S./UK releases

U.S. (1982) release was called Primitive Man but the UK (1983) release was called Love in Motion and had the alternate cover.

  1. "Uniform" - 5:19
  2. "Street Cafe" - 4:13
  3. "Hey, Little Girl" - 4:25
  4. "Glam" - 4:13
  5. "Great Southern Land" - 3:22
  6. "Trojan Blue" - 5:03
  7. "Love In Motion" - 4:02
  8. "Mysterious Thing" - 3:43
  9. "One By One" - 4:25
  10. "Goodnight Mr. Matthews" - 4:00

Singles

Chart Positions

Year Chart Peak
1982 Australian Chart 3
1982 Billboard Top Pop Albums 129
1983 United Kingdom Charts 64

See also

Personnel

Credited to:[14]

Icehouse members

Additional musicians

Recording details

Art work

References

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  9. ^ "Young Einstein soundtrack listing". Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Retrieved on 2008-06-12.
  10. ^ "Triple M's Essential 2007 Countdown". Triple M. Retrieved on 2008-06-12.
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  12. ^ Alex S. Garcia:"Icehouse artist videography". mvdbase.com (2008). Retrieved on 2008-06-19.
  13. ^ "Australasian Performing Rights Association (APRA)". APRA. Retrieved on 2008-06-26.
  14. ^ "Primitive Man (bonus tracks) credits". allmusic guide. Retrieved on 2008-07-02.