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Are You Are Missing Winner
Fall
Are You Are Missing Winner
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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this 2001 studio album. Just be glad that there are 10 more tracks from 'the greatest band in the world' including a brilliant cover of the Motown classic 'Gotta See Jane' and other 'Smithism' titles like, 'Ibis-Afro Man...  more »

     
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All Artists: Fall
Title: Are You Are Missing Winner
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Cog Sinister Us
Original Release Date: 1/1/2001
Re-Release Date: 8/12/2003
Album Type: Original recording reissued
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 604388497720, 766488256529

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this 2001 studio album. Just be glad that there are 10 more tracks from 'the greatest band in the world' including a brilliant cover of the Motown classic 'Gotta See Jane' and other 'Smithism' titles like, 'Ibis-Afro Man' & 'Jim's 'The Fall'.

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Is He Having A Laugh?
Laurence Upton | Wilts, UK | 01/05/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"You can't have too many Fall albums, but as they keep coming at you at such a phenomenal rate it is impossible for all but the most committed collector to keep up. Of course, the Fall have kept up a prolific rate since 1978. Line-ups seem to change daily but Mark E Smith remains always at the helm ("If it's me and your granny on bongos, it's The Fall"). 

This curiously misspelled album title dates from 2001 and mixes Smith's errant poetry and music with a handful of covers: from Gene Vincent, Iggy Pop and the slightly more obscure R Dean Taylor, a Motown writer and singer from Canada, who, perversely, The Fall have covered before (There's A Ghost In My House) to Leadbelly's Bourgeois Blues (renamed, and wrongly attributed to Robert Johnson), a song he recorded for the US Library of Congress archives in 1938 telling how he and his wife visited Washington DC in June 1937 and were turned away from hotels and restaurants because they were black. 

Sometimes the cuts and splices are as intrusive as a Jean-Luc Godard film, and probably as deliberate, and as ever, the result is an addictive and idiosyncratic assault on the senses. Is he having a laugh, though?"
They are so fine
dmtsymphony | west vancouver, b.c. Canada | 02/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Easily one of the greatest bands in music history, The Fall have managed to beat all odds and release one of their most relevant and inspiring albums to date, after more than 30 releases. This record owes more to Witch Trials or Grotesque than to any of the 80's or 90's Fall (which was also great, for the most part) but it has an amazingly crafted sound, with the vocals blaringly up front, and a super saturated mix on the music, giving it an urgency and momentum that keeps you moving.This is a great record."
Enjoy this album with some pints in your gullet...
Roger Deforest | Fresno, CA | 12/03/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Reminiscent of Velvet Underground or The Stooges along with some old-school brit pop, and even a Motown cover for kicks! After 20 years of going strong, The Fall have released one of their best albums, in my opinion. Certainly my favorite album of 2001. Just goes to prove that no matter how many "duds" you release over a couple decades, you're bound to get a "winner" in there somewhere. (hee hee, a little joke). The great thing is that even the very worst Fall albums are 1000 times better than most of the garbage you hear on the radio! So don't waste any more time with the all the clony phonys, The Fall are the REAL DEAL, mate!"