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- The Twenty-Seven Points is a double album by the Fall, released in 1995. Subtitled "Live 92-95" the album consists of live recordings made in various locations between 1991 and 1995, but also contains 2 previously unheard studio tracks as well as some mildly diverting interludes. Credits on the album are sketchy but the front cover lists the cities in which the tracks were recorded; Prague, Tel Aviv, London, Glasgow, New York City and Manchester. (en)
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- The Twenty-Seven Points (en)
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- "Life Just Bounces" sung by Burns (en)
- Actually "A Past Gone Mad" (en)
- studio track; outtake from the Code: Selfish sessions (en)
- a John Barry recording used as an intro tape (en)
- actually "You’re Not Up to Much" (en)
- spoken word by Smith played over the PA (en)
- studio track; outtake from the Shift-Work sessions (en)
- two separate live recordings spliced together (en)
- brief excerpt of the released track played over a PA as an intro tape, not an actual live rendition (en)
- a dictaphone recording of Smith chatting with a friend - likely Mike "The Haircut" Hill (en)
- a recording of Smith reciting a draft of the lyrics to "Glam Racket", played over the PA (en)
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- The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (en)
- The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (en)
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- Outro (en)
- Ladybird (en)
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- The Joke (en)
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- Free Range (en)
- Noel's Chemical Effluence (en)
- British People in Hot Weather (en)
- Strychnine (en)
- Mollusc in Tyrol (en)
- Cloud of Black (en)
- Idiot Joy Showland (en)
- The League of Bald-Headed Men (en)
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- Glasgow Advice (en)
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- Idiot - Walk Out (en)
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- M.H.'s Jokes (en)
- Middle Class Revolt - Simon, Dave and John (en)
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- Passable (en)
- Prague '91/Mr Pharmacist (en)
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- Up Too Much (en)
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- (en)
- M. Smith (en)
- Jeff Nowlen (en)
- Gerry Roslie (en)
- M. Smith, Hanley (en)
- M. Smith, Scanlon (en)
- M. Smith, Scanlon, Hanley (en)
- M. Smith, Brix Smith (en)
- M. Smith, Bush, Wolstencroft (en)
- M. Smith, Simon Wolstencroft (en)
- M. Smith, Steve Hanley (en)
- M. Smith, Craig Scanlon, Hanley, Dave Bush, Simon Wolstencroft (en)
- M. Smith, Scanlon, Hanley, Marcia Schofield (en)
- M. Smith, Scanlon, Hanley, Wolstencroft (en)
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- The Twenty-Seven Points is a double album by the Fall, released in 1995. Subtitled "Live 92-95" the album consists of live recordings made in various locations between 1991 and 1995, but also contains 2 previously unheard studio tracks as well as some mildly diverting interludes. Credits on the album are sketchy but the front cover lists the cities in which the tracks were recorded; Prague, Tel Aviv, London, Glasgow, New York City and Manchester. (en)
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- The Twenty-Seven Points (en)
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