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The Fall, Fall Heads Roll

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1731212

Disk length: 56m 2s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Ride Away 5:01
2. Pacifying Joint 3:46
3. What About Us 5:51
4. Midnight In Aspen 3:13
5. Assume 4:07
6. Aspen Reprise 1:53
7. Blindness 7:24
8. I Can Hear the Grass Grow 2:50
9. Bo Demmick 4:15
10. Youwanner 5:02
11. Clasp Hands 2:45
12. Early Days of Channel Führer 3:48
13. Breaking the Rules 2:26
14. Trust in Me 3:33

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Review

As Mark E. Smith's band head toward their third decade as the shambolic art-punk outfit that all arrogant art school kids must love even after they've gotten over their own arrogance, the amazing thing is not that they exist or still have a following despite Smith's notorious predilection for doing things onstage to his bandmates not even Rick James would have tried. What's amazing is how good their records still are, and the ways that a singer who looks like the specter of death crossed with Andy Capp who has such a limited range is so consistently engaging. Not as blindingly hateful as their prior two albums, Heads Roll is in fact among the group's finest post-Brix releases. As usual, the group's cover choices are Catholic, and "I Can Hear the Grass Grow" by the Move is on par with their take on "Victoria," which is to say, excellent. This album is long and listeners would do well to program out the last third or so, but thanks to modern technology this is not tough to accomplish. --Mike McGonigalThe latest studio full-length from England's most prolific rock band. Fourteen tracks of intoxicating splendor promise to captivate old and new fans alike, laced-up with monumental garage-pop hooks effective enough to candy-coat a bruised liver. Pressed on 180 GM black & 180 GM marble vinyl.

As Mark E. Smith's band head toward their third decade as the shambolic art-punk outfit that all arrogant art school kids must love even after they've gotten over their own arrogance, the amazing thing is not that they exist or still have a following despite Smith's notorious predilection for doing things onstage to his bandmates not even Rick James would have tried. What's amazing is how good their records still are, and the ways that a singer who looks like the specter of death crossed with Andy Capp who has such a limited range is so consistently engaging. Not as blindingly hateful as their prior two albums, Heads Roll is in fact among the group's finest post-Brix releases. As usual, the group's cover choices are Catholic, and "I Can Hear the Grass Grow" by the Move is on par with their take on "Victoria," which is to say, excellent. This album is long and listeners would do well to program out the last third or so, but thanks to modern technology this is not tough to accomplish. --Mike McGonigal

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Fall Heads Roll

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 56m 4s (+0m 2s)

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