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2004 greatest hits album by The Fall
50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong (subtitled 39 Golden Greats ) is a greatest hits album by English post-punk band the Fall , released in 2004 by record label Sanctuary .
50,000 is the group's first career-spanning compilation album , with a selection of songs from the 1978 EP Bingo-Master's Break-Out! up to the 2003 album The Real New Fall LP (Formerly Country on the Click) . The selection of songs includes both singles and album highlights. Journalist and author, Daryl Easlea compiled the album and wrote the sleevenotes.
The cover and title of the album is a parody of Elvis Presley 's 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong (1959).
In November 2018, the album was repackaged and expanded as 58 Golden Greats on Cherry Red Records . The new cover also referenced an Elvis Presley album, this time the UK edition of Elvis' 40 Greatest .[ 1]
Critic Phil Freeman included the compilation on a list of records attempting to define "the state of music since 1979" in the 2007 book Marooned: The Next Generation of Desert Island Discs . Noting the Fall as "one of the most polarizing bands on the planet", Freeman wrote that the album "will either begin a lifelong obsession, or you'll never make it to track two." Comedian Frank Skinner became a Fall fan, "with all the zeal of a convert", after listening to the compilation in 2005, calling it "the music I've been searching for my whole life."
Disc one Title Writer(s) 1. "Repetition" (from the Bingo-Master's Break-Out! EP) Una Baines , Martin Bramah , Karl Burns , Tony Friel , Mark E. Smith 4.55 2. "Industrial Estate" (from Live at the Witch Trials ) Friel, Bramah, Smith 1.41 3. "Rowche Rumble " (1979 single) Marc Riley , Smith, Craig Scanlon 4.00 4. "Fiery Jack " (1980 single) Steve Hanley , Riley, Scanlon, Smith4.43 5. "How I Wrote 'Elastic Man' " (1980 single) Riley, Scanlon, S. Hanley, Smith 4.19 6. "Totally Wired " (1980 single) Riley, Smith, Scanlon 3.24 7. "New Face in Hell" (from Grotesque ) Riley, Scanlon, Smith 5.39 8. "Prole Art Threat" (from Slates ) Riley, Smith 1.56 9. "Lie Dream of a Casino Soul" (1981 single) Riley, Smith, Paul Hanley 3.07 10. "The Classical" (from Hex Enduction Hour ) Smith, The Fall 5.16 11. "Hip Priest" (from Hex Enduction Hour ) Riley, S. Hanley, P. Hanley, Scanlon, Smith 7.43 12. "The Man Whose Head Expanded" (1983 single) S. Hanley, Scanlon, Smith 4.24 13. "Kicker Conspiracy" (1983 single) Smith 4.17 14. "Eat Y'Self Fitter" (from Perverted by Language ) S. Hanley, Smith 6.34 15. "C.R.E.E.P." (1984 single) Smith, Brix Smith , P. Hanley, S. Hanley 2.54 16. "No Bulbs" (1984 single) Smith, B. Smith 4.28 17. "Spoilt Victorian Child" (from This Nation's Saving Grace ) Simon Rogers, Smith 4.11 18. "Cruiser's Creek" (1985 single) Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon 4.15
Disc two Title Writer(s) 1. "U.S. 80's–90's" (from Bend Sinister ) Smith 4.33 2. "Mr Pharmacist" (1986 single) Jeff Nowlen 2.18 3. "Living Too Late" (1986 single) Smith 4.27 4. "Hey! Luciani " (1986 single) Smith, S. Hanley, Scanlon 3.34 5. "There's a Ghost in My House " (1987 single) Lamont Dozier , Brian Holland , Eddie Holland , R. Dean Taylor 2.36 6. "Hit the North " (1987 single) Rogers, Smith, B. Smith 3.59 7. "Victoria " (1988 single) Ray Davies 2.43 8. "Telephone Thing " (1990 single) Smith, Matt Black , Jonathan More 4.10 9. "High Tension Line" (1990 single) Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley 3.45 10. "Free Range " (1992 single) Smith, Simon Wolstencroft 4.18 11. "Why Are People Grudgeful? " (1993 single) Lee Perry , Joel Gibson 4.27 12. "Behind the Counter" (1993 single) Burns, Smith 3.09 13. "M5" (from Middle Class Revolt ) Dave Bush, Wolstencroft, Smith 3.31 14. "Feeling Numb" (from Cerebral Caustic ) Smith, B. Smith 2.44 15. "The Chiselers" (1996 single) Smith, Wolstencroft, Burns, S. Hanley, Julia Nagle 3.13 16. "Powder Keg" (from The Light User Syndrome ) Smith, Burns 3.16 17. "Masquerade" (1998 single) Smith, Nagle 3.50 18. "Touch Sensitive" (1999 single) Smith, Nagle 3.15 19. "Crop-Dust" (from Are You Are Missing Winner ) Spencer Birtwhistle, Smith 5.30 20. "Susan vs Youthclub" (from "The Fall vs 2003" single) Dave Milner, Smith 3.36 21. "Green Eyed Loco-Man" (from The Real New Fall LP (Formerly Country on the Click) ) Smith, Jim Watts 3.46
58 Golden Greats track listing[ edit ]
The expanded and repackaged version, released in 2018, omitted two tracks from 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong ("Crop-Dust" and "Green Eyed Loco-Man") but added 21 tracks, mostly from the period after the release of the earlier edition.
Disc one Title Writer(s) 1. "Repetition" 2. "Rebellious Jukebox" (from Live at the Witch Trials ) Smith, Bramah 2:51 3. "Industrial Estate" 4. "Rowche Rumble " 5. "Fiery Jack " 6. "How I Wrote 'Elastic Man' " 7. "Totally Wired " 8. "New Face in Hell" 9. "Prole Art Threat" 10. "Lie Dream of a Casino Soul" 11. "The Classical" 12. "Hip Priest" 13. "Joker Hysterical Face" (from Room To Live ) Smith, S. Hanley, Riley 4:48 14. "The Man Whose Head Expanded" 15. "Kicker Conspiracy" 16. "Eat Y'Self Fitter" 17. "Oh! Brother" (1984 single) Smith, Burns, S. Hanley, Scanlon 4:00 18. "C.R.E.E.P."
Disc three Title Writer(s) 1. "The Chiselers" 2. "Powder Keg" 3. "Masquerade" 4. "Touch Sensitive" 5. "Dr Buck's Letter" (from The Unutterable ) Smith, Nagle, Head, Helal, Wilding 5:19 6. "Hollow Mind" (from Are You Are Missing Winner ) Smith, Blaney 3:22 7. "Susan vs Youthclub" 8. "Mountain Energei" (from The Real New Fall LP (Formerly Country on the Click) ) Smith, Milner 3:22 9. "Theme From Sparta FC #2 " (2004 single) Smith, Watts, Pritchard 3:51 10. "Blindness" (from Fall Heads Roll ) Smith, Birtwistle 7:23 11. "Reformation (Uncut)" (from Reformation Post TLC ) Smith, Barbato 7:25 12. "Wolf Kidult Man" (from Imperial Wax Solvent ) Smith, Spurr, Poulou 3:02 13. "Bury!" (2010 single) Smith, Spurr 3:45 14. "Greenway" (from Ersatz GB ) Ioakimoglou, Smith 4:13 15. "Sir William Wray" (from Re-Mit ) Smith, Poulou 3:33 16. "The Remainderer" (from The Remainderer EP) Smith 4:06 17. "Venice With the Girls" (from Sub-Lingual Tablet ) Smith, Spurr, Melling 4:11 18. "Wise Ol' Man" (from Wise Ol' Man EP) Smith, Poulou, Spurr 3:17 19. "New Facts Emerge" (from New Facts Emerge ) Smith, Spurr 4:03
^ The Fall: 58 Golden Greats, 58 Original Tracks *Including All The Hits, 3CD Boxset
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