Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape [Import] [Live] [Original recording remastered]

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Album Description
Remastered release of the 1980 cassette-only live artifact from the cult post-punk cynics. Includes never before released bonus tracks 'Cary Grant's Wedding', 'Totally Wired' & 'The N.W.R.A.' from the original Live In London tape. Castle. 2004.

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Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape
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    Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape
    The Fall
    Manufacturer: Castle Music UK
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0002QPSZE
    Release Date: 2004-10-04

    Tracks:

    1. Middle Mass/Crap Rap
    2. English Scheme
    3. New Face in Hell
    4. That Man
    5. Older Lover
    6. Slates, Slags, Etc
    7. Prole Art Threat
    8. Container Drivers
    9. Jawbone and the Air-Rifle
    10. In the Park
    11. Leave the Capital
    12. Spectre Versus Rector
    13. Pay Your Rates
    14. Impression of J Temperance
    15. Cary Grant's Wedding [*]
    16. Totally Wired [*]
    17. NWRA [*]

    Album Description

    Remastered release of the 1980 cassette-only live artifact from the cult post-punk cynics. Includes never before released bonus tracks 'Cary Grant's Wedding', 'Totally Wired' & 'The N.W.R.A.' from the original Live In London tape. Castle. 2004.

    Album Details

    Digitally Remastered Release of a 1980 Previously Cassette-only Live Artifact from the Cult Post Punk Cynics that was Released Originally by Chaos Records. Includes Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks from the Original "Live in London" Tape and Includes Sleeve Notes by Fall Expert Daryl Easlea.
    Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape
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      Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape
      The Fall
      Manufacturer: Castle Us
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0007SL3OW
      Release Date: 2005-02-15

      Tracks:

      1. Middle Mass/Crap Rap
      2. English Scheme
      3. New Face in Hell
      4. That Man
      5. Older Lover
      6. Slates, Slags, Etc
      7. Prole Art Threat
      8. Container Drivers
      9. Jawbone and the Air-Rifle
      10. In the Park
      11. Leave the Capital
      12. Spectre Versus Rector
      13. Pay Your Rates
      14. Impression of J Temperance
      15. Cary Grant's Wedding [*]
      16. Totally Wired [*]
      17. NWRA [*]
      Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape
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        Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape
        The Fall
        Manufacturer: Koch Entertainment D
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000021W3
        Release Date: 1997-04-22

        Tracks:

        1. Middle Mass/Crap Rap
        2. English Scheme
        3. New Face in Hell
        4. That Man
        5. Older Lover
        6. Male Slags
        7. Prole Art Threat
        8. Container Drivers
        9. Jawbone and the Air-Rifle
        10. In the Park
        11. Leave the Capitol
        12. Spectre Versus Rector
        13. Pay Your Rates
        14. Impression of J. Temperance
        Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Actually 2 stars for the Fall newbie...you could do better.
        Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape
        The Fall
        Manufacturer: Sbme Castle Us
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00066VU16
        Release Date: 2004-11-09

        Tracks:

        1. Middle Mass/Crap Rap
        2. English Scheme
        3. New Face in Hell
        4. That Man
        5. Older Lover
        6. Slates, Slags, Etc
        7. Prole Art Threat
        8. Container Drivers
        9. Jawbone and the Air-Rifle
        10. In the Park
        11. Leave the Capital
        12. Spectre Versus Rector
        13. Pay Your Rates
        14. Impression of J Temperance
        15. Cary Grant's Wedding [*]
        16. Totally Wired [*]
        17. NWRA [*]

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Actually 2 stars for the Fall newbie...you could do better........2004-11-10

        In one sentence: If you don't like this record at all then you probably won't like any 1978-1983 Fall. Realistically though, you as a reader deserve more. To be honest, this release has terrible sound quality (it started out worse than on this disc) and the band is off key, constantly screw up, and MES is constantly steamrolling over the lyrics. When this came out, MES wodered why a record label would want to record such a terrible night. Maybe you should save your money and buy "Totale's Turns" for an awesome early fall live album or the albums these songs came from like Dragnet, Live at the Witch Trials, Grotesque, and Slates throught the expanded editions. That's the end of the review, really. For a wandering rant, read on. Just got this today on my way to Arabic. This is my astounding fifteenth Fall release. At this point as a fan I have bought 2 comps (Time Enough at Last and It's the New Thing! The Step Forward Years) which every fall fan does before they find the official fall website at visi. com slash the fall and look up the discography. That'll tell you how to find the best version of all 26+ essential albums. But back to this one. I can't imagine that anyone cares how it was recorded so I won't tell you. If you're a real fall fan, you'll know why you need this, so here's it for those who aren't. This and Totale's turns take a very angular and course (soundwise) band and make them slightly more lighthearted. Personally I would start you off with the soon to be out of print "Slates/A Part of America Therein, 1981" because it combines a stellar early EP (or 10") with a great live LP (12") for the same cost as a regular album. This double album will be broken in 2 later this year, so the smart person will save up and get both. As a rule, for all Fall albums from 1978-1985, it's better to wait a little while for the expanded releases that are now out through 1981 (as of December, 2004) That means for the new fan, start at the beginning (if you like that) and their 16ish 1990-2004 albums (Are You Are Missing Winner, Cerebral Caustic, Code Selfish, Extricate, Infotainment Scan, Levitate, Light User Syndrome, Marshall Suite, Middle Class Revolt, Pander! Panda! Panzer!, 2G+2, The Post-Nearly Man, The Real New Fall LP (US Version), Shift-Work, The Unutterable, and finally Twenty-Seven Points) and "This Nation's Saving Grace"/"The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall" (head-to-head for best Fall album, and you apparently have to pick one of the two) and wait for their 1980's Late-classic/Brix-Era Fall since by the time you've gone through all that the Expanded Edition series will be through 1987 or so. But all that is useful Fall data to be squirreled away with your "Confusion is..."/"Chronic Town"/? musical knowledge. This is a good live album from a band that was always better live, but keep in mind that there is no one best place to start with a band. I like the say that what if you could only have one shot to really appreciate a band. You can only choose one album from their massive catalog. How should you choose? I usually go with their first album because I like it raw. You might want to go with the trendiest release ("Daydream Nation"/"Loveless"/"Spiderland" etc.) or the release that sounds like it would appeal to you most (The Queers' "A Day Late and a Dollar Short" is raw, crude, anti-pc, and more fun than their more polished LPs and I like records dirty) or whatever. The next era 1984-1990 is the Brix Era; if you buy any official album (ie, not a comp) and you don't like it at all, then you probably won't like that era much. 1990-present is a mixed bag. MES is on his own, but he's super-old and bitter. There are a ton of 1990's albums available for 2-7 dollars used here, so you might want to start with those. The era that this here reviewed album is from is generally the most constant (album contentwise) that the Fall ever had, so you might be better off starting with an album not dissimilar to this one. If you end up loving the fall, you already have the best possible version ever of this release. That's a start. Thank you for reading, I love you all.
        Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape
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          Live in London 1980: The Legendary Chaos Tape
          The Fall
          Manufacturer: Resurgence
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000006YMG
          Release Date: 1997-10-21

          Tracks:

          1. Middle Mass/Crap Rap
          2. English Scheme
          3. New Face in Hell
          4. That Man
          5. Older Lover
          6. Male Slags
          7. Prole Art Threat
          8. Container Drivers
          9. Jawbone and the Air-Rifle
          10. In the Park
          11. Leave the Capitol
          12. Spectre Versus Rector
          13. Pay Your Rates
          14. Impression of J. Temperance

          Music:

          1. Machina: The Machines Of God
          2. Miserable / Down (Acoustic) / Snowblind
          3. More Specials
          4. Nachtangst [Explicit Lyrics]
          5. Never Let Me Down/Tonight [Import]
          6. New Boots & Panties [Import]
          7. Nocturnal Emissions
          8. Noise Boys
          9. Not Quite There
          10. Novabeats Sound System - Volume 1

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          The Best of Polka Party [Original recording remastered] [Import]

          Ring Around the Rosy

          Shostakovich: Epic Film Scores

          The Country Gentlemen Featuring Ricky Skaggs

          Salsa Caliente de Nu York! [Import]

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          Roots Man Dance

          Shout It Out

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          How The West Was Won: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack