Of the early live albums, "A Part of America Therein 1981" might be one of their best. The sound quality and band mix is fine, though a slight distortion suggests a poor source tape or a vinyl remaster. Above all, the band is in top form, Mark E. Smith amusing in several audience asides while focused and possessed of vitriol in the treatise-like songs ("The N.W.R.A." and "Cash 'n' Carry") that make up a majority of this set. "Totally Wired" can't help but be a lashing out of the scene surrounding him, as Smith changes the lyrics to attack the faux punks in the audience. And the line "When the going gets weird/the weird turn pro" could be The Fall's motto. The double-punch of Craig Scanlon and Marc Riley's guitars add to the fury.
Tracklist:
North Side: | ||
A1 | The N.W.R.A. | 10:50 |
A2 | Hip Priest | 7:35 |
A3 | Totally Wired | 4:08 |
A4 | Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul | 3:05 |
South Side: | ||
B1 | Cash 'N' Carry | 6:35 |
B2 | An Older Lover | 6:40 |
B3 | Deer Park | 4:24 |
B4 | Winter | 7:25 |
The Fall - A Part Of America Therein, 1981 (1982)
(192 kbps, cover art included)
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