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Fook (album)

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Released
  
1992

Producer
  
Martin Atkins

Release date
  
1992

Genre
  
Industrial music

Length
  
45:52

Artist
  
Pigface

Label
  
Invisible Records

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Fook (1992)
  
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Fook is the second studio album by industrial rock supergroup Pigface, released in 1992 on Invisible Records.

Contents

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Reception

Fook was well received. Jim Harper of Allmusic praised the album strongly, noting that Pigface has a reputation for inconsistency, and saying, "when the mixture works—as it does on Fook—the results can be spectacular.... This is the sound of Pigface at their best, and having a damn good time too."

Personnel

All information from 1992 CD booklet.

Musicians

  • Martin Atkins - drums (1-10) production (1-10) backing vocals (9, 10)
  • Chris Connelly - vocals (2, 10) guitar (10)
  • William Tucker - guitar (1, 3, 6, 9) programming (3, 5, 7, 9) samples (7, 9) bass (3) keyboards (8)
  • Paul Raven - bass (1, 5, 6)
  • Andrew Weiss - bass (1, 3, 5, 6-8) programming (6)
  • Nivek Ogre - vocals (4, 9) backing vocals (7)
  • En Esch - guitar (1, 2, 5, 6, 8) vocals (1, 7, 9) programming (1)
  • Mary Byker - vocals (3, 5, 6, 8)
  • Barbara Hunter - cello (2)
  • Lesley Rankine - vocals (2, 5)
  • Fuzz - guitar (5)
  • Chris Haskett - guitar (6)
  • Matt Schultz - sounds (2, 4)
  • Sean Joyce - scratching (4)
  • Bella Black - backing vocals (1)
  • David Sims - bass (10)
  • Production

  • Producer – Martin Atkins
  • Engineers – Mark Walk, Andy Reilly, Lee Popa, Keith Auerbach
  • Assistant engineers – Eric Anderson, Andy Levine, Dino Morelli
  • Mastering – Jack Skinner
  • Artwork – Fred Blue
  • Design and layout - Patrick Siemer
  • Songs

    1Alles Ist Mine3:56
    2Ten Ground and Down6:01
    3Seven Words1:37

    References

    Fook (album) Wikipedia