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The Fall, Room to Live

Audio CD

Disk ID: 505401

Disk length: 44m 51s (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1982

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Joker Hysterical Face 4:47
2. Marquis Cha Cha 4:31
3. Hard Life in Country 6:10
4. Room to Live 4:14
5. Detective Instinct 5:42
6. Solicitor in Studio 5:20
7. Papal Visit 5:32
8. Fantastic Life 5:19
9. Lie Dream of a Casino Soul 3:08

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Review

1982's room to live is a transitional album in the fall's long and amazingly prolific career. The band's two-drummer lineup--excellently showcased on the live 'Fall In A Hole And Live On Air In Melbourne' & was at its peak on 'Room To Live'. Remastered and expanded 2005 reissue adds 5 bonus tracks. Sanctuary.First Released in 1982, "Room to Live" is Still Regarded by Some to Be the Quintessential Fall Object. Coming after the Epiphany that was Hex Enduction Hour, Room to Live's Value Lies in Its Relaxed and Scattershot Approach and Its Willingness to Experiment and Possibly Fail. Inspired by Events that Hit Britain around Spring of `82, the Tracks Takeon the Falklands War, TV Pundits and Provincial Living. In `hard Life in Country', Smith Actually Gets Too Much Room to Live and the Song Ends as the Villagers Surround his House Like the End of a Frankenstein Movie. `solicitor in Studio' is One of the Highpoints of the Album as the Track Slowly Gathers Steam Then Lurches Into Life as Smith Declares, "young Chicks Make TV! Get `em Away from Me!", the Bile and Invective Never More Apparant. This Expanded Edition Adds Bonus Live Tracks Recorded from Various Venues around the UK During 1982 and `83.

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