50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong: 39 Golden Greats

50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong: 39 Golden Greats

by The Fall
50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong: 39 Golden Greats

50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong: 39 Golden Greats

by The Fall

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Overview

There's never been a decent bluffer's guide to the Fall, until now. With all the cash-in and crap compilations the Fall have been subjected to, newcomers have a one in two chance of buying a loser, maybe worse. Leader Mark E. Smith, and whoever he decided was the Fall at the moment, have been on more labels than almost anybody. Over 24 years they've changed from loud and ramshackle to slick and pop and then back to loud and ramshackle again, with a bunch of stylistic changes in between. Add to it the fact that Smith is the textbook definition of difficult and you can see why compiling the Fall is near impossible. 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong is as good as it gets and with only two CDs, probably as good as you can get. You can't really blame the compilers for taking the easy way out and ordering the tracks chronologically, since it would have been difficult to decide which early punker sounds good next to the baggy-pants dance number "Telephone Thing." The only other, very minor, complaint about the collection is that you don't get any of the cerebral, wandering Fall. It's a huge part of their career but any longtime fan can tell you the murky classics take a while to get into. 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong goes for the big, "listenable" numbers. You get the sad tale of a comic book writer's final days ("How I Wrote 'Elastic Man'"), the hypnotic rocker about an unclean house ("No Bulbs"), and the group's big flirtation with the mainstream courtesy of a Kinks' cover ("Victoria"). The compilation does a good job of picking from the less impressive years, and an excellent job of summing up the band post-2000 for everyone who hasn't kept up (and there's plenty). The Fall have been red-hot, for the most part, since the millennium switched and this collection couldn't have been better timed. Complain about how you're favorite isn't here and then grab two blank CD-Rs, 40 or so Fall records, and see if you can do any better. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 06/08/2004
Label: Beggars Banquet
UPC: 0607618504427
Rank: 90694

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Repetition
  2. Industrial Estate
  3. Rowche Rumble
  4. Fiery Jack
  5. How I Wrote Elastic Man
  6. Totally Wired
  7. New Face in Hell
  8. Prole Art Threat
  9. Lie Dream of a Casino Soul
  10. The Classical
  11. Hip Priest
  12. The Man Whose Head Expanded
  13. Kicker Conspiracy
  14. Eat Yourself Fitter
  15. C.R.E.E.P.
  16. No Bulbs
  17. Spoilt Victorian Child
  18. Cruiser's Creek

Disc 2

  1. U.S. 80's-90's
  2. Mr Pharmacist
  3. Living Too Late
  4. Hey! Luciani
  5. There's a Ghost in My House
  6. Hit the North
  7. Victoria
  8. Telephone Thing
  9. High Tension Line
  10. Free Range
  11. Why Are People Grudgeful?
  12. Behind the Counter
  13. M5
  14. Feeling Numb
  15. The Chiselers
  16. Powder Keg
  17. Masquerade
  18. Touch Sensitive
  19. Crop-Dust
  20. Susan vs. Youthclub
  21. Green Eyed Loco-Man

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Fall   Primary Artist
Steve Hanley   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Brix Smith   Guitar
Marc Riley   Bass
Dave Bush   Keyboards
Simon Rogers   Keyboards
Martin Bramah   Guitar
Marcia Schofield   Keyboards
Tom Head   Drums
Tony Friel   Bass
Lucy Rimmer   Vocals
Neville Wilding   Guitar
Andy Hackett   Guitar
Brian Fanning   Guitar
Una Baines   Keyboards
Simon "Ding" Archer   Bass
Adam Halal   Bass
Paul Hanley   Drums
Craig Scanlon   Guitar
Mike Leigh   Drums
Julia Nagle   Guitar,Keyboards
Ed Blaney   Guitar,Vocals
Simon Wolstencroft   Drums
Kay Carroll   Vocals,Percussion
Mike Bennett   Vocals
Yvonne Pawlett   Keyboards
Mark E. Smith   Vocals
Spencer Birtwhistle   Drums
Jim Watts   Bass,Keyboards
Karl Burns   Drums

Technical Credits

Daryl Easlea   Audio Production,Liner Notes
Brian Holland   Composer
Brix Smith   Composer,Group Member
Marc Riley   Composer,Group Member
Dave Bush   Group Member
Simon Rogers   Composer,Group Member
Lee "Scratch" Perry   Composer
Will Nicol   Project Coordinator
Martin Bramah   Composer,Group Member
Marcia Schofield   Group Member
S. Hitchcock   Composer
Tom Head   Group Member
Jeff Nowlen   Composer
Tony Friel   Composer,Group Member
Neville Wilding   Group Member
Matt Black   Composer
Becky Stewart   Design
Andy Hackett   Group Member
Brian Fanning   Group Member
Una Baines   Composer,Group Member
Simon "Ding" Archer   Group Member
Adam Halal   Group Member
Paul Hanley   Composer,Group Member
Steve Hammonds   Project Coordinator
Lamont Dozier   Composer
Craig Scanlon   Composer,Group Member
Mike Leigh   Group Member
Steve Hanley   Composer,Group Member
Julia Nagle   Composer,Group Member
Ed Blaney   Group Member
Simon Wolstencroft   Composer,Group Member
Eddie Holland   Composer
Karl Burns   Group Member,Composer
R. Dean Taylor   Composer
Mike Bennett   Composer
Yvonne Pawlett   Group Member
Mark E. Smith   Composer,Group Member,Quotes Researched & Compiled
Jonathan More   Composer
Spencer Birtwhistle   Composer,Group Member
Ray Davies   Composer
Jim Watts   Composer,Group Member
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