Disco de The Fall: “Seminal Live”
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Fecha de Publicación:1989-06-01
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Rock, New Wave, Old School Punk Rock
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:078635980714
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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Raw,noisy,scratchy......and loving it!
Now we all know that music critics are a bunch of impotent wankers. And anybody that complains about the recording quality of a punk band just doesn't get it. Seminal is raunchy live Fall. Just like they allways sounded live. This is one of my top three favorite Fall albums. Witch Trials and Early Fall are put together better, but this is still some great music. If you want perfection, go buy a Rush album and take a nap!
- Seminal Live
Shortly after I got turned on to The Fall and my inevitable search for more Fall began I found "Seminal Live" in the "miscellaneous/liquidation cassettes" box in a small town record store. I have fond memories of driving home in the middle of the night blasting this for the farmers and their cows down winding country roads in central NY. I have had a lot of fun listening to this record.
"Pinball Machine" is, without qualification, my favorite mock Country and Western song ever created. Some great tape weirdness and absurd monologues. Great tunes from other records I was exposed to later. A good representation of the crafty anti-pop they were making in the 80's.
No review I could write would adequately describe the nuances that make this band what they are to listeners- irresistable to some, ludicrous to most, misunderstandable to all, and unremarkable to few. Their music is simultaneously the opposite of genuine and a paragon of artistic authenticity; every song can come across as ersatz "insert artist/genre here", but the mode, voice, delivery and actual substance of every one of those same songs is acid sharp and has a dope-like minimalist appeal to me.
High on my nostalgia scale, and certainly better than a kick in the pants.
- Not their best
The live tracks are abysmal. The band was not exactly hot stuff after Karl Burns had left, and they give sloppy and lifeless performances of what had been some good songs. The exception is "Curious Orange" which sounded better live than in studio.
But the studio material is pretty classic in my opinion. Especially the "Pinball Machine" cover. So it turns out this must be heard by Fall fans.
Análisis de usuario - 02 Diciembre 1999
0 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A good mind does not a good record make
I bought this when it first came out. Never have I been so appalled in my life. Close to the worst Fall album if you disregard most of the more recent material. 'Extricate' may have made up for this toxic detritus, but barely. 'Contractual abortion obligation' is right. All the good songs are on other records. All the 'new' material isn't worth it unless you're a completist.
If you're a Fall fan who can't live without Brix, try 'I Am Kurious Oranj,' 'This Nation's Saving Grace,' or 'Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall'.
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