- Live at the Witch Trials
Infobox Album
Name = Live at the Witch Trials
Type =Album
Artist = The Fall
Released =16 March 1979
Recorded = Camden Sound Suite15 December 1978
Genre =Post punk
Length = 38:33
Label = Step Forward
Producer = The Fall, Bob Sargeant
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gifqxqy5ldhe link]
Last album =
This album = "Live at the Witch Trials"
(1979)
Next album = "Dragnet"
(1979)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Type = studio
Lower caption = Cover of original US edition"Live at the Witch Trials" is the debut album by The Fall, first released on
16 March 1979 . It is not, despite its title, a live album, but was recorded in the studio in one day and mixed by producerBob Sargeant the next. In 2004, bassistMarc Riley told the BBC that the group had been booked into the studio for a week but thatMark E. Smith had fallen ill, leading to the cancellation of the first 3 days. No singles were taken from the album, a practice that would be commonplace for the group until the late 80s.Some songs dated from earlier incarnations of the group with both
Tony Friel andUna Baines featuring on the writing credits. Described by AMG as "brilliantly scabrous" [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:1tkpu3l5an4k] , the album was given a generally positive reception, with "Record Mirror " in particular giving it a full five stars and describing the album as "a rugged, concerned, attuned, rebellious jukebox" [http://www.visi.com/fall/gigography/79mar31rev.html] . "Melody Maker " was less impressed, being especially negative about the group's then-rhythm section of Marc Riley andKarl Burns [http://www.visi.com/fall/news/pics/79mar24_mm.gif] . In the event, by the time the album was released, Burns had already left the band and guitaristMartin Bramah also quit shortly afterwards to formBlue Orchids , leaving Mark E. Smith as the sole remaining founder member.Track listing
Original UK edition
ide one
# "Frightened" (
Mark E. Smith , Tony Friel) – 5:02
# "Crap Rap 2" / "Like to Blow" (Martin Bramah, Smith) – 2:04
# "Rebellious Jukebox" (Smith, Bramah) – 2:51
# "No Xmas for John Quays" (Smith) – 4:38
# "Mother-Sister!" (Smith,Una Baines ) – 3:20
# "Industrial Estate" (Friel, Bramah, Smith) – 2:00ide two
# "Underground Medecin" (Bramah, Smith) – 2:08
# "Two Steps Back" (Bramah, Smith) – 5:03
# "Live at the Witch Trials" (Smith) – 0:51
# "Futures and Pasts" (Bramah, Smith) – 2:36
# "Music Scene" (Bramah, Yvonne Pawlett, Smith,Marc Riley ) – 8:00Original US edition
The US release of the album, also in 1979, came in alternate artwork and removed "Industrial Estate", replacing it with "Various Times", the b-side of the group's second single "It's The New Thing". All subsequent editions have followed the original UK tracklisting.
Reissues
The album was available in its original form until the late '80s, being reissued on vinyl, cassette and CD by IRS Records in 1989. In 1997, Mark E. Smith's own
Cog Sinister label issued a CD edition that was poorly mastered from a below-standard vinyl copy. However, in conjunction with Voiceprint, Cog Sinister reissued the album again in 2002 in greatly improved sound quality and adding the tracks from the group's first two singles, "Bingo Master's Breakout" and "It's The New Thing". In 2004, Castle Music released a definitive 2 CD edition of the album, mastered from the original tapes and with a vastly expanded tracklisting.Disc one - 2004 edition
# "Frightened"
# "Crap Rap 2" / "Like to Blow"
# "Rebellious Jukebox"
# "No Xmas for John Quays"
# "Mother-Sister!"
# "Industrial Estate"
# "Underground Medecin"
# "Two Steps Back"
# "Live at the Witch Trials"
# "Futures and Pasts"
# "Music Scene"
# "Bingo-Master's Break-Out!"
# "Psycho Mafia"
# "Repetition"
# "It's The New Thing"
# "Various Times"
# "Dresden Dolls"
# "Psycho Mafia"
# "Industrial Estate"
# "Stepping Out"
# "Last Orders"Tracks 12-14 formed the "Bingo Master's Break-Out!" EP, originally released August 1978 with tracks 15 and 16 being the group's second single, originally issued November 1978. Tracks 17-19 were a summer 1977 rehearsal tape which had previously emerged on a bootleg single whilst tracks 20 and 21 were October, 1977 live recordings previously issued on a
Virgin Records compilation "Short Circuit - Live At The Electric Circus".Disc two - 2004 edition
# "Rebellious Jukebox"
# "Mother-Sister!"
# "Industrial Estate"
# "Futures And Pasts"
# "Put Away"
# "Mess Of My"
# "No Xmas For John Key" "(sic)"
# "Like To Blow"
# "Like To Blow"
# "Stepping Out"
# "Two Steps Back"
# "Mess Of My"
# "It's The New Thing"
# "Various Times"
# "Bingo-Master's Break-Out!"
# "Frightened"
# "Industrial Estate"
# "Psycho Mafia"
# "Music Scene"
# "Mother-Sister!"Tracks 1-4 were the group's first session for
John Peel , tracks 5-8 being their second. The remainder were taken from "Liverpool 78 ", a live album recorded at Mr Pickwick's in Liverpool on 22nd August 1978. The sound quality is inferior but the recording is of historical interest.Miscellanea
In his autobiography "Head On",
Julian Cope claims that the lyric of "Two Steps Back" refers to him; the song does contain the line "Julian says 'How was the gear?'".Personnel
*
Mark E. Smith - vocals;guitar on "Live at the Witch Trials"; tapes on "Music Scene"
*Martin Bramah - guitar, backing vocals
*Marc Riley -bass guitar
*Karl Burns - drums
* Yvonne Pawlett - keyboardsExternal links
* [http://www.freehosting.hostrave.com/p/fall/lyrics.html?http%3A//www.freehosting.hostrave.com/p/fall/latwt.html Lyrics]
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