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Fred Frith - Cheap at Half the Price [East Side Digital/Ralph]

Primary Artist
Fred Frith
Album Title
Cheap at Half the Price [East Side Digital/Ralph]
Release Date
1983 
Time
43:47 
Review by Ted Mills
Frith's last album for Ralph Records stepped back from the progressions of Speechless to a concoction of pop-like ditties and instrumentals recorded at home on a four track. And for the first time, Frith sings, in a strange high-pitched tone. A little more production and sound manipulation and this could almost be a Residents album, circa 1978. As a pop-song writer, Frith is okay; he shrouds socialist discussion in lyrics about dogs and insects while keeping the song structure simple and repetitive. Read More
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