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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Diamond, October 18, 1999
By A Customer
This is quite a good Fall album. In These Times and Frenz sound serious and disciplined, almost gothic. Some songs are repetitive and must be skipped after one minute, like Oswald Defense Lawyer. But overall this is a high-rated Fall album that will be liked by old fans or new ones who heard Victoria as the hit single. Hit the North features horns and is a new sound for the band, a sound that is begging for more of the same.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Arguably their best in a long line of greatness., November 16, 1998
Let's make this simple-- Mark E. Smith tells the truth. He tells it to himself, and he delivers it to you. Frenz Experiment succeeds in deliving Smith's sardonic swagger direct from his Burroughs-damaged concience to your content-starving lobes. Whether he has issues with a couple's public display (Get A Hotel), his coterie of friends (see title), or the poor bellhop that got on his bad side, there is little doubt that Smith can make anything seem the stuff of sinister paranoia. There is of course one thing you should understand: Mark E. Smith does not sing, he rants, so if you expect his crooning to do justice to Ray Davies's Victoria, you have another think coming.... Oh, buy this record. It will change your life.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The saintly Fall - they can do no wrong!, August 22, 2000
Let's be honest, you simply can't beat The Fall, for their consistent originality and innovativeness. This essential album from 1988 is no exception. Opening with the haunting FRENZ and the punky, driving CARRY BAG MAN with dominant bassline, this CD takes you through their 1988 LP release(as titled) and also the flip sides of VICTORIA, one of their minor UK chart hits. The other, more well-known ones, their cover of THERE's A GHOST IN MY HOUSE(R. Dean Taylor's Motown release hit) and also the infectiously poppy HIT THE NORTH also feature. But it's the lesser-known, more experimental tracks that deserve a note. ATHLETE CURED, well you could be forgiven for thinking you were listening to a cross between The Surfaris' WIPEOUT and Spinal Tap's TONIGHT I'M GONNA ROCK YOU - honestly, they stole the guitar riff from here! AN interesting mix complete with a narrative ranta about an athletic star on drugs, methinks! IN THESE TIMES is dark, brooding and poppy, THE STEAK PLACE sees the band experiment with a folky style, OSWALD DEFENCE LAWYER, in spite of it being the weakest track on the CD is a curious tale of the trial of Lee HArvey Oswald. BREMEN NACHT sounds like music from a Mission Impossible chase scene only louder with a repetitive guitar line and sampled horns - Mark E. Smith throws in some German for good measure and rants about a bad gig he played in Bremen, Germany('On minding, my usual timing, on minding, casual setlist') - sometimes you're hard put to hear what he rants - is is 'violence inthe city' or 'barnacles in the sea'? Oh, what the hell. This Fall release delivers the goods and is a breath of fresh air even by today's musical standards. Their cover of The Kinks' VICTORIA does the original justice too. Overall, a must listen!
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