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The Fall

Disco de The Fall: “Marshall Suite”

Disco de The Fall: “Marshall Suite”
Información del disco :
Título: Marshall Suite
Fecha de Publicación:1999-12-28
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Rock, New Wave, Old School Punk Rock
Sello Discográfico:Import
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:5037111007128
Lista de temas :
1 Touch Sensitive Video
2 F-' Oldin' Money
3 Shake-Off
4 Bound
5 This Perfect Day
6 (Jung Nev's) Antidotes
7 Inevitable
8 Anecodotes/Antidotes in B#
9 Early Life of Crying Marshal
10 Crying Marshal
11 Birthday Song
12 Mad. Men-Eng. Dog
13 On My Own
Análisis (en inglés) - :
With the release of {^The Marshall Suite}, there are probably an even dozen comeback albums in {$the Fall} discography. Featuring virtually a new lineup comprised of untested musicians, {^The Marshall Suite} returns {$Mark E. Smith} to the music industry after a debacle of sorts. Given his unswerving control of any new {$Fall} material that appears on the shelves, it's unsurprising that this edition of the band sounds similar to its recent forebears -- this is still a shambling, energetic garage band whose members record right next to their mics for maximum speaker-thrashing. If anything, this group is even more propulsive and noise-oriented than other editions of {$the Fall}, which suits {$Smith} perfectly. He sounds much more focused than he's been in a while, working in that marvelous state of genius artistry that resists any attempt to explain how it's happened. The album is a three-part suite that cycles through a variety of roughshod originals and a few excellent covers ({$Tommy Blake}'s {&"F-'Oldin' Money,"} {$the Saints}' {&"This Perfect Day"}). In many ways, {^The Marshall Suite} is similar to previous {$Fall} albums -- a couple of British psychobilly stomps balanced with several experimental pieces featuring {$Smith} ranting over a skeletal musical framework. Though it appears to usher in a new era of {$the Fall}'s incredible history, {^The Marshall Suite} also thankfully displays that {$Mark E. Smith} is still in complete control of his unique artistic vision. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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