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H.M.S. Fable

1999 studio album by Shack From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

H.M.S. Fable
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H.M.S. Fable is the third album by Liverpudlian band Shack, released in June 1999 via London Records. It was the band's first album following their reformation after the interest generated by their previous much-delayed album Waterpistol and the album by offshoot band The Strands. H.M.S. Fable was well received by the critics: among the UK music publications, the album was placed at number 2 on both the NME and Uncut critics' poll of the albums of the year for 1999, and number 5 in Select magazine.

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Legacy

The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[11] NME placed the album as number 332 on their 2013 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.[12]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Michael Head, except where indicated.

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Personnel

Shack

  • Michael Head – vocals, acoustic guitar
  • John Head – electric guitar, vocals, Hammond organ on "Cornish Town"
  • Ren Parry – bass
  • Iain Templeton – drums, percussion, backing vocals

Additional musicians

  • Michelle Brown – bass on "Comedy", "Lend's Some Dough" and "Captain's Table"
  • Martin Duffy – piano on "Lend’s Some Dough"
  • The Kick Horns (Roddy Lorimer and Paul Spong) – trumpets and horns on "Reinstated" and "Since I Met You"
  • Richard Payne – Hammond organ on "Reinstated"; celeste on "Since I Met You"
  • Anne Woods – violin on "Streets of Kenny"

References

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