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The Light User Syndrome

 
Album Review: The Light User Syndrome

  • Artist: The Fall
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1996
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Fall's first post-Craig Scanlon album also introduced Julia Nagle, who took over keyboards from the departing Dave Bush and also contributed some guitar. Brix Smith and Karl Burns covered the rest of the guitar, and while Scanlon is missed, the end results work well enough. The crisp live edge to the recording is attractive, but oddly enough leaves a lot of space in the mix -- Mark E. Smith and Nagle's keyboards have pride of place along with Steven Hanley's bass guitar (give an ear to "Das Vulture Ans Ein Nutter-Wain" for an example). Smith himself seems to be searching for lyrics more than once, and while he comes up with a usual collection of acid-tongued zingers, other times he seems to be making vocal noise for the sake of it -- nothing wrong with that, but still, one expects more. Though the album takes a little while to get started, when it does, the winners start coming in droves, such as the attractive Smith/Brix duet "Spinetrap" and the nervy, brisk bite of "Oleano," which sounds like an endless alarm bringing out the paranoia. There's some fiery aggression flaring up more than once as well, as "He Pep!" and especially the lengthy, roaring clatter and blast of "Interlude/Chilinism" in particular show. The addition of another pretty/sharp exchange between Brix and Smith makes the latter all the more entertaining. In terms of unexpected covers, the Fall do have another winner -- Johnny Paycheck's "Stay Away (Old White Train)," sung by Smith with an appropriate if terribly amusing drawl. Speaking of singing -- more than once co-producer Mike Bennett shares the vocals with Smith, a surprising change to say the least! The odd geographical confusion track "Cheethan Hill" shows how well that can actually work, with Bennett taking a clearer lead while Smith, unsurprisingly, does the "sing from one room over" approach. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
D.I.Y. Meat Brix Smith, Mark E. Smith The Fall (2:37)
Das Vulture Ans Ein Nutter-Wain Steve Hanley, Mark E. Smith The Fall (3:00)
He Pep! Mark E. Smith, Simon Wolstencroft The Fall (3:07)
Hostile Brix Smith, Mark E. Smith The Fall (3:59)
Stay Away (Old White Train) Johnny Paycheck The Fall (2:49)
Spinetrak Brix Smith, Mark E. Smith The Fall (3:08)
Interlude/Chilinism Karl Burns, Steve Hanley, Mark E. Smith, Simon Wolstencroft, Mike Bennett, Julia Nagle The Fall (7:05)
Powder Keg Karl Burns, Mark E. Smith The Fall (3:16)
Oleano Mark E. Smith The Fall (3:08)
Cheetham Hill Mark E. Smith, Simon Wolstencroft, Mike Bennett The Fall (3:31)
The Coliseum Mark E. Smith The Fall (8:08)
Last Exit to Brooklyn (Last Chance to Turn Around) Vic Millrose, Tony Bruno, Bob Elgin The Fall (3:24)
The Ballard of J. Drummer Mark E. Smith The Fall (3:21)
Oxymoron Mark E. Smith, Julia Nagle The Fall (4:02)
Secession Man Karl Burns, Mark E. Smith, Mike Bennett The Fall (4:49)

Credits

Lucy Rimmer (Vocals), Brix Smith (Guitar), Steve Harley (Guitar (Bass)), Mark E. Smith (Producer), Mike Bennett (Vocals), Simon Wolstencroft (Drums), Karl Burns (Drums), Steve Hanley (Guitar (Bass)), Phil Rogers (Design), Brix Smith (Vocals), Mike Bennett (Producer), Mark E. Smith (Vocals), Karl Burns (Vocals), Warren Bassett (Engineer), Simon Wolstencroft (Programming), Denis Blackham (Mastering), Mark E. Smith (Tape), Peter Cronin (Photography), Karl Burns (Guitar)
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The Light User Syndrome
Studio album by The Fall
Released 10 June 1996
Recorded ???
Genre Rock
Length 59:30
Label Jet
Producer Mike Bennett, Mark E. Smith
Professional reviews
The Fall chronology
The Twenty-Seven Points
(1995)
The Light User Syndrome
(1996)
Levitate
(1997)

The Light User Syndrome is an album by The Fall, released in 1996 on Jet Records. It was preceded by 18 minute, 3-part single "The Chiselers" and was the group's first album to feature keyboard player and guitarist Julia Nagle, It was the last to feature Brix Smith and the group were without Craig Scanlon for the first time since their debut, Live At The Witch Trials. The album features a rare lead vocal from drummer and guitarist Karl Burns on a cover version of Johnny Paycheck's "Stay Away (Ol' White Train)."

Brix Smith told Simon Ford that the album was recorded very quickly, with Mark E. Smith absent for much of the recording, delivering nearly all his vocals on the final day[1]. Despite this, alternate versions of many of the album's tracks featured heavily across the series of compilation albums issued by the Receiver label in the late 90's (see Compilation albums by The Fall for further details). The tour supporting the album was disastrous, with Brix walking out of the group after the soundcheck at Motherwell Concert Hall and a gig in Worthing being declared by long-serving bassist Steve Hanley to be the worst Fall gig ever[2]. By the end of the year, they were playing without Brix, Julia Nagle and Karl Burns, although both Nagle and Burns would return during 1997 for follow-up album Levitate[2].

Contents

Track listing

  1. "D.I.Y Meat" (Smith/Smith)
  2. "Das Vulture Ans Ein Nutter-Wain" (Smith/Hanley)
  3. "He Pep!" (Smith/Wolstencroft)
  4. "Hostile" (Smith/Smith)
  5. "Stay Away (Ol' White Train)" (Johnny Paycheck)
  6. "Spinetrak" (Smith/Smith)
  7. "Interlude"/"Chilinism" (Smith/Burns/Hanley/Wolstencroft/Nagle/Bennett)
  8. "Powder Keg" (Smith/Burns)
  9. "Oleano" (Smith)
  10. "Cheetham Hill" (Smith/Wolstencroft/Bennett)
  11. "The Coliseum" (Smith/Spencer)
  12. "Last Chance To Turn Around" (Milrose/Bruno/Elgin)
  13. "The Ballard Of J. Drummer" (Smith) (this is the correct title, it was misprinted on early copies as "The Ballad Of J. Drummer")
  14. "Oxymoron" (Smith/Nagle)
  15. "Secession Man" (Smith/Burns/Bennett)

Reissues

The album has been reissued twice, firstly by Receiver in 1999 and then by Castle Music in 2002. Both of these editions added the other two tracks from The Chiselers single; "The Chiselers" and "Chilinist".

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Ford, Simon (2003). Hip Priest: The Story Of Mark E Smith And The Fall. London: Quartet Books. ISBN 0-7043-8167-2
  2. ^ a b The Fall gigography | 1996

External links

A web page with photos, about the recording of the album The Light User Syndrome from Invisiblegirl.co.uk


 
 
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