"From the riot torn streets of Manchester, England to the scenic sewers of Chicago" begins the hoarse American MC introducing the Fall to an appreciative, but probably confused, stateside audience. Of the early live albums, A Part of America Therein, 1981 might be one of their best. The sound quality and band mix is fine, though a slight distortion suggests a poor source tape or a vinyl remaster. Above all, the band is in top form, Mark E. Smith is amusing in several audience asides while focused and possessed of vitriol in the treatise-like songs "The N.W.R.A." and "Cash 'n' Carry," that make up a majority of this set. "Totally Wired" can't help but be a lashing out at the scene surrounding him, as Smith changes the lyrics to attack the faux punks in the audience. And the line "When the going gets weird/the weird turn pro" could be the Fall's motto. The double-punch of Craig Scanlon and Marc Riley's guitars add to the fury. Re-released in 1992 sharing a CD with the Slates EP. [This version of the album includes bonus material.] ~ Ted Mills, All Music Guide
A Part of America Therein, 1981 (Expanded Edition)
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All Music Guide Review
A Part of America Therein, 1981 (Expanded Edition) Track Listing
Credits of A Part of America Therein, 1981 (Expanded Edition)
- Joe Richards
- Project Coordinator
- Craig Scanlon
- Guitar (Electric), Group Member, Vocals
- Mark E. Smith
- Keyboards, Group Member, Vocals, Lyricist
- Daryl Easlea
- Liner Notes, Cover Design
- Becky Stewart
- Reissue Design
- Steve Hammonds
- Project Coordinator
- Doug Shearer
- Mastering
- Marc Riley
- Guitar (Electric), Kazoo, Keyboards, Group Member
- Karl Burns
- Drums, Group Member
- Steve Hanley
- Guitar (Bass), Group Member
- The Fall
- Main Performer


















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