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Red Zeppelin Records

The Fall - Live At The Witch Trials

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Format: Vinyl
Label: SPRV
Rel. Date: 07/01/2016
UPC: 855985006116

Live At The Witch Trials
Artist: The Fall
Format: Vinyl
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Frightened
2. Crap Rap 2 / Like to Blow
3. Rebellious Jukebox
4. No Xmas for John Quays
5. Mother-Sister!
6. Industrial Estate
7. Underground Medecin
8. Two Steps Back
9. Live at the Witch Trials 1
10. Futures and Pasts 1
11. Music Scene

More Info:

Vinyl LP pressing. The first full-length album of The Fall, Live At The Witch Trials, is not actually a live album. Emerging out of a two-day studio session at Camden Sound in North West London during a sickly December of 1978, Witch Trials amounts to the sinister foundation of the band's diverse sound. Every song explores drastically different styles and wild terrain, leaving much to decipher over it's 11 tracks. "Frightened" has magnetic attraction/repulsion that shifts between Martin Bramah's skeletal guitar, Yvonne Pawlett's plastic keyboards and the lurching rhythm section of Marc Riley and Karl Burns. Mark E. Smith's mesmerizing bark and eerie lyrics warp the cosmic context with each repeated non-chorus. "Rebellious Jukebox" takes yet another turn and showcases the band's more melodic leanings. One gets the sense that The Fall are in a time-travel hallucination (from 19th century witch trials to a scathing critique of the late-70s punk scene) where the band's snot-nosed scrabble afflicts the shape of pop to come. As Smith dictates, "We are The Fall, northern white crap that talks back." Superior Viaduct's edition is the first time that Live At The Witch Trials has been available on vinyl domestically since it's initial release in 1979. Liner notes by Brian Turner.


        
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