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Live at the Witch Trials

Artist: Fall

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    Frightened – The Fall 04:57
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    Crap Rap 2/Like to Blow – The Fall 02:02
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    Rebellious Jukebox – The Fall 02:51
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    No Xmas for John Quays – The Fall 04:32
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    Mother-Sister! – The Fall 03:18
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    Industrial Estate – The Fall 01:59
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    Underground Medecin – The Fall 02:05
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    Two Steps Back – The Fall 04:56
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    Live at the Witch Trials – The Fall 00:50
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    Futures and Pasts – The Fall 02:33
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    Music Scene – The Fall 07:46

That the first Fall album in a near endless stream would not only not sound very punk at all but would be a downright pleasant listen at the start (thanks to Yvonne Pawlett's electric piano on "Frightened") seems perfectly in keeping with Smith's endlessly contrary mind. His inimitable drawl/moan and general vision of the universe (idiots are everywhere and idiotic things are rampant) similarly sprawls all over the music -- there's no question who this is or whose band it is as well. That said, most of Live at the Witch Trials is co-written with Martin Bramah, whose guitar work here is noticeably much more inclined to chime and ring instead of brutally scratching away like Craig Scanlon's awesome work would soon do. Bramah's not just there to sound tuneful, though, and the killer Marc Riley/Karl Burns rhythm section both keeps up the energy and provides surprising grooves. On chugging tracks like "Two Steps Back," it's not hard to tell Smith's Krautrock fandom is coming into play. With Pawlett's keyboards providing a pretty garage kick on top of it all, the result is an all-around treat. Brilliantly scabrous tracks are everywhere, one of the most memorable being "Rebellious Jukebox," simultaneously one of the most tuneful and aggressive songs from the early lineup, Smith pouring it on along with the band as a whole. The driving funk of "Music Scene," meanwhile, redefines misanthropy (and more) with a particularly central Smith target in mind. "No Xmas for John Quays," meanwhile, almost establishes the Fall formula on its own -- Smith chanting and yelling over a quick, semi-rockabilly shamble and attack punctuated with unexpected stops and starts. Note -- the Cog Sinister CD re-release of the album, in keeping with similar perverse reissues in the Fall's back catalog, is mastered directly from vinyl, and more than once sounds it. Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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  • Online Item #: 11882864
  • Store Item Number (DPCI): 244-10-5541
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