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- Reformation Post TLC is the twenty-fifth studio album by the Fall, released in the UK on 12 February 2007. The album features Mark E Smith and his wife, Elena, with newcomers Tim Presley and Rob Barbato (of Darker My Love), Orpheo McCord (of The Hill) and Dave Spurr (of Motherjohn). Presley, Barbato and McCord, all Americans, joined the band as emergency replacements for Ben Pritchard, Spencer Birtwistle and Steve Trafford, all of whom quit the band during an American tour in April 2006. In his 2008 autobiography Smith praised the Americans for revitalizing The Fall, due to their openness to new ideas and not being overly-impressed by influential UK bands (e.g., Oasis and the Stone Roses) that had shaped a generation of young English musicians. Smith said in an interview with Q that the "post-TLC" refers to the band after the "traitors, liars and cunts..." had left. Reformation Post TLC was reissued by Cherry Red Records in April 2020, both on vinyl and as an expanded 4CD edition. (en)
- Reformation Post TLC è un album in studio del gruppo musicale post-punk inglese The Fall, pubblicato nel 2007. (it)
- Reformation Post TLC — двадцать шестой студийный альбом британской рок-группы The Fall, записанный продюсером Тимом Бакстером и выпущенный 12 февраля 2007 года, в Великобритании — лейблом Slogan Records, в США — Narnack Records . В работе над альбомом наряду с Марком Э. Смитом и его женой Эленой Поулу-Смит приняли участие американские музыканты: Тим Пресли и Роб Барбато (из группы Darker My Love), Орфео Маккорд (The Hill) и Дэйв Спёрр (Motherjohn). (ru)
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- Reformation Post TLC è un album in studio del gruppo musicale post-punk inglese The Fall, pubblicato nel 2007. (it)
- Reformation Post TLC — двадцать шестой студийный альбом британской рок-группы The Fall, записанный продюсером Тимом Бакстером и выпущенный 12 февраля 2007 года, в Великобритании — лейблом Slogan Records, в США — Narnack Records . В работе над альбомом наряду с Марком Э. Смитом и его женой Эленой Поулу-Смит приняли участие американские музыканты: Тим Пресли и Роб Барбато (из группы Darker My Love), Орфео Маккорд (The Hill) и Дэйв Спёрр (Motherjohn). (ru)
- Reformation Post TLC is the twenty-fifth studio album by the Fall, released in the UK on 12 February 2007. The album features Mark E Smith and his wife, Elena, with newcomers Tim Presley and Rob Barbato (of Darker My Love), Orpheo McCord (of The Hill) and Dave Spurr (of Motherjohn). Presley, Barbato and McCord, all Americans, joined the band as emergency replacements for Ben Pritchard, Spencer Birtwistle and Steve Trafford, all of whom quit the band during an American tour in April 2006. In his 2008 autobiography Smith praised the Americans for revitalizing The Fall, due to their openness to new ideas and not being overly-impressed by influential UK bands (e.g., Oasis and the Stone Roses) that had shaped a generation of young English musicians. (en)
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