The Fall / Live at the Knitting Factory New York 9th April 2004
Artist The Fall
Album Title: Live at the Knitting Factory New York 9th April 2004
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Old School Punk
Format Vinyl (2)
Released 02/11/2021
Label Let Them Eat Vinyl
Catalog No LETV590LP
Bar Code No 803343226300
Packaging Gatefold LP Sleeve
Tracks
Live at the Knitting Factory New York 9th April 2004 (Disc 1)
A1. 0044Intro (4:41)
A2. Boxoctosis (3:03)
A3. Contraflow (5:00)
A4. Middle Mass (3:45)
B1. Mere Pseud Mag Ed (3:31)
B2. Mountain Energei (5:06)
B3. I Can Hear the Grass Grow (3:14)
B4. Telephone Thing (3:16)
B5. Theme From Sparta FC (4:02)
Live at the Knitting Factory New York 9th April 2004 (Disc 2)
A1. Janet, Johnny and James (3:43)
A2. Groovin' With Mr Bloe / Green Eyed Loco Man (4:58)
A3. Walk Like a Man (3:49)
A4. Mr Pharmacist (2:14)
B1. Mike's Love Xexagon / We Are Mod Mock Goth (7:39)
B2. I am Damo Suzuki (5:41)
B3. Dr Buck's Letter (6:01)
B4. Way Round (2:36)
Date Acquired 07/01/2022
Personal Rating
Acquired from HHV
Purchase Price 15.00

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Notes

Notes:
Recorded live at The Knitting Factory, New York on 9 April 2004. It is the soundtrack taken from DVD1 of the live double DVD release Access All Areas Volume 1
Gatefold cover, double album

Track D4 is actually a tape of "Loop 41". "Way Round" does not appear on this album.

Credits:
Bass  – Steven Trafford
Drums  – Dave Milner
Guitar  – Ben Pritchard
Lead Vocals  – Mark E. Smith

Companies, etc.:
Recorded At – The Knitting Factory

Reviews
Review by David Jeffries
Another fringe release in the Fall's giant discography, the Punkcast 2004 CD is a straight audio rip of the Knitting Factory New York DVD that was included in the Access All Areas, Vol. 1 set (which was itself a video rip of the original VCD released by the great underground NYC archivists Punkcast). It's a good, solid show without too many surprises or disappointments. The 2004 edition of the band deliver worthy versions of the chestnuts "Mr. Pharmacist" and "I Am Damo Suzuki" but they really shine on the more recent material, especially "Dr. Buck's Letter." Sound quality is just about fair, plenty of the tracks are misnamed or misspelled, and there are no liner notes, leaving anyone with the DVD and some computer know-how no reason to bother.
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