LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO
LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO
FALL
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Condition: New, UPC: 8117020148260, Publication Date: 10/29/2013, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,
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tracks

The Joke
Cyber Insekt
Two Librans
And Therein
Touch Sensitive
Crop-Dust
Bourgeois Town
Kick The Can
F-Oldin' Money
Mr. Pharmacist
Sons Of Temperance
My Ex-Classmates' Kids
Enigrammatic Dream
I Wake Up In The City
Reprise: Jane - Prof Mick - Ey Bastardo / Way Round
I Am Damo Suzuki
Mark E. Smith Interview

notes

THE FALL - Live in San Francisco
November 19 2001, Great American Music Hall
The whole 16 Tracks from the gig plus a bonus track of incisive spoken word from Mark E Smith

Error in the tracklisting: "Reprise: Jane - Prof Mick - Ey Bastardo" is not the second part of track 14 but the first part of track 15.

credits


Bass – Jim Watts (2)
Drums – Spencer Birtwistle
Guitar – Ben Pritchard
Mastered By [Final Mastering Mix] – Chris Hewitt (2), Tom Hewitt
Mixed By, Design – Chris Hewitt (2)
Vocals – Mark E. Smith
Vocals [Occasional] – Ed Blaney

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Recorded At – The Great American Music Hall
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