Room to Live

Room to Live
Studio album by The Fall
Released 27 September 1982
Recorded Cargo Studios, Rochdale, England
Genre Post-punk, art punk
Length 36:46
Label Kamera
Producer Mark E. Smith, Kay O'Sullivan, John Brierley
The Fall chronology
A Part of America Therein, 1981
(1982)
Room to Live
(1982)
Fall in a Hole
(1983)

Room to Live, subtitled Undilutable Slang Truth!, is the fifth studio album by English art punk band The Fall. It was released on 27 September 1982, through record label Kamera.

Background

Room to Live was recorded as a quick follow-up to Hex Enduction Hour, which had been released in March of the same year. It was to be Marc Riley's last album with the group.

The group had originally entered the studio to record a single but Mark E. Smith prevailed upon the group to record more songs, all of which were new to the band and had not previously been rehearsed or performed live. In accordance with this experimental approach, members were deliberately excluded from certain tracks.[1] Smith also stated of the songs that "some of them are just me and Karl double-tracked"[2] Whilst these remarks resulted in considerable conjecture amongst fans, the exact line-ups for each track have never been properly confirmed. In a letter to City Life magazine in April 1984, Smith noted that Riley only played on two tracks on Room to Live, and in 2008 Riley confirmed via his BBC6 radio show that he did not appear on all tracks.[3] In his book, "The Big Midweek", Steve Hanley states that "Marquis Cha-Cha" was recorded by a trio of himself, Burns and Smith and also confirms the role of Arthur Kadmon (from Ludus and credited as "Cadman") in the recording of "Hard Life In Country" at a session to which neither Craig Scanlon nor Marc Riley were invited.[4] Hanley's version, however, appears to refute the much-rumoured story, as relayed by Mick Middles in his book "The Fall" (co-authored with Mark E Smith) which suggested that Kadmon recorded approximately sixteen seconds of guitar and was then dismissed.[5]

The album was completed prior to the group's tour of Australia and New Zealand in July and August 1982, and thus songs from the record feature heavily on the live album Fall in a Hole.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Joker Hysterical Face"  Mark E. Smith, Steve Hanley, Marc Riley4:51
2."Marquis Cha-Cha"  Smith, Karl Burns4:34
3."Hard Life in Country"  Smith, Arthur Cadman6:16
4."Room to Live"  Smith, Craig Scanlon4:16
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Detective Instinct"  Smith, Hanley, Burns5:45
2."Solicitor in Studio"  Smith, Burns, Scanlon5:24
3."Papal Visit"  Smith5:40

The German pressing of the album added their 1981 single "Lie Dream of a Casino Soul" and its B-side, "Fantastic Life", to the end of side B. This inclusion was repeated on the first UK CD edition of the album issued via Cog Sinister in 1998 (mastered from a particularly noisy German vinyl copy) but removed on the 2005 remaster (from the superior original Kamera vinyl), since the two tracks had since been included on the Slates reissue. Other contemporaneous bonus material was added in its place.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[6]

AllMusic said of the album: "Room to Live marks one of the most inspired periods of the group".[6]

Personnel

The Fall
Additional personnel
Technical

References

  1. "[Masterbug article]". Masterbug. 1982. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  2. Eslea, Daryl (2005). Room to Live (CD sleeve notes).
  3. "BBC – 6 Music Messageboard – Marc Riley – What's Going to Be in It?". bbc.co.uk. 28 April 2008. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  4. Olivia Piekarski, Steve Hanley (2014). The Big Midweek (First ed.). Route. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-901927-58-0.
  5. Middles, Mick (2008). The Fall (second ed.). Omnibus Press. pp. 184–187. ISBN 978-1-84772-416-8.
  6. 1 2 McFarlane, Dean. "Room to Live: Undilutable Slang Truth! – The Fall : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
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