[peel] finally coming out and not sure if anyone still cares....

Andrew Morrison morriso@...
Sun Feb 20 18:45:31 CET 2005


finally coming out and not sure if anyone still cares....Aye, it's on my shopping list...  Anyone know where it'll be available cheapest??

Regards,
Andrew Morrison
Email: morriso@...
Website: http://www.AndrewMorrison.co.uk 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Alan Ford 
To: peel@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [peel] finally coming out and not sure if anyone still cares....


Of course we still care, or at least I do. 
Whether I'll be able to afford it is a different matter.
Alan

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Roche 
  To: peel@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 6:40 AM
  Subject: [peel] finally coming out and not sure if anyone still cares....


  The Fall: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978-2004 out via Sanctuary on March 28, 2005


  LONDON, UK (Santcuary Records) - Continuing Sanctuary's Fall retrospective comes The Complete Peel Sessions 1978-2004. This 6-CD boxed set brings together, for the first time, all 24 Peel sessions that The Fall recorded between 1978 and 2004. The set includes Job Search, recorded for John Peel's 65th birthday and a 30-page booklet featuring rare photos and a full session annotation. The set has been produced with the full cooperation of Mark E. Smith.

   Earlier in 2004 The Fall's first album 'Live At The Witch Trials' celebrated its 25th anniversary. There aren't very many bands that have been together longer than The Fall and, with a few exceptions, it's difficult to think of any who, like The Fall, have released brand new material every year.

  Formed at the height of the punk rock movement in Manchester in 1976, The Fall has released around 50 singles, 25 studio albums and perhaps 50 live and compilation albums. In February 2003 they recorded their 23rd John Peel session.

  Famously the band has gone through numerous personnel changes over the years (there have been over 30 different line-ups so far) but always present is the enigmatic Mark E. Smith - musical genius, obnoxious drunk, Salford's finest poet, journalist's worst nightmare, working class hero. Dubbed 'The Grumpiest Man in Pop', by the NME, Mark E. Smith has been carving his jaundiced signature on the music scene for the past twenty plus years. Rarely tempted to celebrate the lighter side of life, Smith uses humour and horror to illuminate vile hypocrisies and injustices and on stage will work himself into a maelstrom of contempt.


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