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''Your Future Our Clutter'' is an album by the Fall, released in the UK on 26 April 2010. It is the group's twenty-seventh studio album, and their first for independent record label Domino. The album was recorded at Chairworks Studios, Castleford and 6db Studio,
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. Publicity for the record describes it as the group's "most rampant, most forward moving, bone shaking best.""New Album – The Fall – Your Future Our Clutter – 26th April"
Domino Records. Dominorecordo.com. 18 February 2010. Accessed 18 February 2010.
The album had previously been referred to as ''Our Future Your Clutter''. As with the group's preceding album, 2008's '' Imperial Wax Solvent'', the line-up consists of
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(vocals), the group's chief songwriter and only constant member, as well as his wife Eleni Poulou (keyboards and vocals), Dave "The Eagle" Spurr (bass), Peter "PP" Greenway (guitar) and Keiron Melling (drums). The album was produced by
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, Mark E. Smith, and Simon "Ding" Archer, who produced three songs. ''Your Future Our Clutter'' entered the UK Album charts at number No. 38. "Bury Pts. 1 + 3" peaked at No. 94 in France. The album has received favourable reviews, with ''
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'' music critic
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calling it one of the best albums of the year.


Track listing


CD edition


Vinyl edition

The double
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version comes on 180g heavyweight vinyl with two exclusive, non-CD tracks: "986 Generator" and "Get a Summer Song Goin'" and features a re-ordered track list. It does not come in a gatefold sleeve. *"Cowboy George" contains an uncredited sample of
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's "
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", which is heard briefly fading in and out during the intro.


Personnel

The Fall *
Mark E. Smith Mark Edward Smith (5 March 1957 – 24 January 2018) was an English singer-songwriter. He was the lead vocalist, lyricist and only constant member of the post-punk group the Fall. Smith formed the band after attending the June 1976 Sex Pistol ...
– lead vocals, tapes, production * Eleni Poulou – keyboards, bass, backing vocals * Peter "PP" Greenway – guitar * Dave "The Eagle" Spurr – bass guitar * Keiron Melling – drums, percussion Technical *
Ross Orton Ross Orton is an English songwriter, producer, and musician based in Sheffield. Orton is known for his work as drummer in Add N to (X) and as part of electro trio Fat Truckers, and since that band's split in 2004 has formed the Cavemen songwrit ...
– production, engineering, mixing * Simon "Ding" Archer – production, engineering * Tim Robbins – additional production, engineering * Russell Fawcus – engineering * Chris Potter – mastering * Mark Kennedy – cover art * Safy Etiel – cover art


Charts


References


External links


"EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with The Fall's Elena Poulou"
. La Bouche, issue 3. October 2009.
''Mojo'' excerpt

Domino Recording Co. Twitter

Your Future Our Clutter press release from Domino
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