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COG 133CD
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"Originally released on Fontana in 1992 and unavailable for a number of years, Code:Selfish saw David Bush (keyboards and machines) joining Mark E Smith, guitarist Craig Scanlon, Steve Hanley on bass and Simon Wolstoncroft on drums. The album received great reviews and was treated with respect by the press of the time, and again was a UK chart album for the band. Included on the album is the single 'Free Range/Everything Hurtz' as well as two bonus tracks from the Ed's Babe EP released in the same year."
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"Long unavailable and originally released on Fontana in 1991, Shift Work was the Fall's highest UK chart placing to date (No. 17) and captured the line-up of leader Mark E. Smith, Craig Scanlon on guitar, bassist Steve Hanley, Simon Woolstoncroft on drums and fiddle player, Kenny Brady, this fantastic album included the classic White Lightning, the channel hopping A Lot of Wind and the single High Tension Line. This reissue now includes 2 bonus tracks: Xmas With Simon, the b-side of 'High Tension Line' and 'Blood Outta Stone', the b-side of 'White Lightning."
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COG 109 CD
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"A top quality live recording of the Fall at their stunning, swaggering best. The band, had been given the chance to perform material that's related to the rest of the rock music family that is where tune, instruments and musicians melt into one. Mark E Smith of course, has no time for such frippery and exhibits his traditional disregard for the 'right' note from start to finish. Formed mainly from the Extricate and Frenz Experiment sets, this recording boasts an overwhelming reading from the 'MES Mad Epic' school. 'Hit The North' and an equally inspired take on The Monks' lost classic 'Black Monk Theme' which is a song so out there that it could have dropped from the claws of the same disturbing muse that grips Smith's shoulder. They top these off with the thoughtful traditional music arrangement that characterises 'And Therein', the traditionally deranged 'Carry Bag Man', the funky electronic paranoia of 'Telephone Thing' and the drugged-up squalor of 'Hillary'. The result is a hot and steaming slice from the only band in the world that's provided solid nourishment for the last two decades. Top Gig, Top Class."
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