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Disco de The Fall: “Fall in a Hole [Remastered]”
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Fall in a Hole [Remastered] |
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Fecha de Publicación:2006-01-23
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Rock, New Wave, Old School Punk Rock
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Sello Discográfico:Castle
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:5050749412256
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The initial CD reissue of {^Fall in a Hole} was roundly (and deservedly) criticized for not only being mastered from vinyl, but from a copy that skipped noticeably. Somehow that only seemed appropriate in a way, admittedly, but for a new series of reissues in 2002, that willful up-your-nose perversity (thankfully) gets set aside for a much better, vastly improved collection all around. While it's still mastered from vinyl, the source is barely noticeable and in fact the album benefits from a full 24-bit treatment for the audiophiles, and thankfully sounds like it. The core performance itself is still as brilliant and fierce as it was on the original release, but for this new version some honest to goodness extras turn up. Songwise, there are six extra cuts included after the encore, taken from three further shows on that particular New Zealand tour. There aren't any duplicates of the Auckland set list, and ripping takes of {&"The Container Drivers"} and {&"Who Makes the Nazis"} are welcome choices. {^Fall in a Hole} is easily as great a starting point for newcomers as it is for old-timers, as it showcases a key era of {$the Fall} and sees them finally receiving their due with a full, live set. [The 2006 reissue from {@Sanctuary/Castle} is struck from same master as the 2002 reissue but adds new liner notes from journalist {$Daryl Easlea}.] ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide
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