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We Will Fall

by Dredd Foole

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The End 01:58
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Not The Same 05:24
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So Tough 03:50
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Not a Beast 02:36
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Touch 06:25
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Behind You 10:27
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T.V. Eye 04:11
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Not a Beast 06:22

about

Corbett Vs. Dempsey presents the second release in an ongoing series that will reconstruct the legacy known and the legacy damned of the most overlooked and under-documented American free rock unit, Dredd Foole and the Din.

During an era of peak corporate control on popular music, when guitars were in the closet, improvisation was in retreat, and the flames of fire music were dimming, Dredd Foole and the Din emerged as part of a new underground kicking against the pricks, holding the line with the firmly clenched spirit of The Stooges, The Velvet Underground, and the newfound freedoms of the DIY post-punk landscape. Dredd’s approach was radical even by the underground standards of the day: only the chords and some lyrics were predetermined, yet the songs were recorded in one take, without rehearsal. He sought to engineer maniacal and spiritually frenzied bursts of raw aliveness. That this was achieved with such rock action is testament to the power of those involved.

Dredd entered the studio with Mission of Burma in February of 1982, stepping off a remarkable decade of post-punk activity that drew comparisons to The Stooges, Tim Buckley, and various outsider musicians. They would never tour and lacked ambition, so their powers were largely witnessed by a cloistered Boston scene. Their role as the Din was Mission of Burma’s sole collaboration during their initial incarnation, and this release documents their second year together –– uncovering that their activities extended well beyond Burma’s demise as a proper band.

Mastered for the first time from the original tapes, with the full cooperation of Dredd Foole and Mission of Burma, We Will Fall is comprised of entirely previously unreleased material, including a complete concert performance. Live-mixed at the soundboard direct to reel by the band’s longtime producer, the performance captures the lineup at peak glory. An additional live track from another performance serves as a blistering encore to the set, and Dredd’s only surviving home recordings from the era round out the picture of this critical but lost period of activity.

After an exhaustive approach in which hundreds of live, studio, home, and private performances have been located and reviewed over several years, this second archival effort is the closest we will ever get to the planned but never recorded Dredd Foole and Burma-Din album, presenting the collaborations most realized performances.


RESPONSE TO 'SONGS IN HEAT'

"This recording is astounding! Dan Ireton is not afraid to be ugly or beautiful. A voice like no other." –– Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth, Body/Head)

"It’s thrillingly unhinged stuff, free rock madness, with Foole leading Mission of Burma into the abyss, going for broke, taking no prisoners. The dangerous sparks of electricity are palpable 40 years later." –– Tyler Wilcox, Aquarium Drunkard :: 2022 Year in Review

"It really kills." –– Byron Coley, WIRE

"One of the most important Boston-area archival releases of all time." –– Jimmy Johnson, Forced Exposure

credits

released July 21, 2023

Dredd Foole, guitar, vocals
Roger Miller, organ, guitar
Clint Conley, guitar
Martin Swope, prepared bass
Peter Prescott, drums
Kenny Chambers, guitar

Previously unpublished photographs by Pat Ireton.
Produced and designed by Kris Price.

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