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Jim Beattie (musician)

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Also known as
  
Jim Navajo

Name
  
Jim Beattie

Years active
  
1982–present


Instruments
  
Guitar

Role
  
Musician

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Associated acts
  
Primal ScreamSpirea XAdventures in Stereo

Music groups
  
Primal Scream (1982 – 1987), Adventures in Stereo (1994 – 2000), Spirea X

Albums
  
Sonic Flower Groove, Fireblade Skies

Genres
  
Indie pop, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Andrew Innes, Martin Duffy, Darrin Mooney, Robert Young, Bobby Gillespie

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

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James Robertson Beattie is a Scottish musician who co-founded Primal Scream and later went on to form Spirea X and Adventures in Stereo.

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Biography

Beattie (guitar) formed Primal Scream in 1982 along with Bobby Gillespie. Beattie and Gillespie were the core members of the band until Beattie left after the release of the band's debut album, Sonic Flower Groove in 1987, thus seeing the band taking a more rock-oriented direction and their relocation to Brighton. During his tenure with the band Beattie wrote "Velocity Girl", which was included on the NME's C86 compilation. Beattie formed Spirea X with girlfriend Judith Boyle in 1988, the band named after a Primal Scream B-side. Spirea X split up in 1993, and Beattie and Boyle went on to form Adventures in Stereo with Simon Dine.

Albums

  • Sonic Flower Groove (1987), Elevation – UK No. 62
  • Singles

  • "All Fall Down" (1985), Creation
  • "Crystal Crescent" (1986), Creation
  • "Gentle Tuesday" (1987), Elevation
  • "Imperial" (1987), Elevation
  • with Spirea X

    see Spirea X#Discography

    with Adventures in Stereo

    see Adventures in Stereo#Discography

    References

    Jim Beattie (musician) Wikipedia