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Middle Class Revolt
Release Date: 1994 - 05 - 01, Audio CD, Matador Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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Introduction --------------- Originally released in 1994 on Permanent Records Middle Class Revolt is the 17th studio album to be released by the Mancunian punk band The Fall. The line up ------------- The line up for this recording were - Mark E. Smith - Vocals Craig Scanlon - Guitar, Vocals Steve Hanley - Bass guitar Karl Burns - Drums, guitar, vocals Simon Wolstencroft - Drums Dave Bush - Keyboards, Computer programming One of the most notable things about this line up was the return of Karl Burns to the band after a nine year hiatus. The ... Read the complete review
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