Fook (album)

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Fook
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 19, 1992
GenreIndustrial
Length45:52
LabelInvisible
ProducerMartin Atkins
Pigface chronology
Welcome to Mexico... Asshole
(1991)
Fook
(1992)
Washingmachine Mouth
(1993)

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

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

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."[1]

Track listing

No.TitleCreditLength
1."Alles Ist Mine"Martin Atkins, En Esch, Günter Schulz, William Tucker, Andrew Weiss3:55
2."Ten Ground and Down"Atkins, Chris Connelly, Esch, Lesley Rankine, Ruchhoft6:15
3."Seven Words"Atkins, Ian Hoxley, Tucker1:36
4."Insemination"Atkins, Kevin Ogilvie4:52
5."Hips, Tits, Lips, Power"Atkins, Esch, Hoxley, Rankine, Paul Raven, Tucker, Weiss5:23
6."Satellite"Atkins, Hoxley, Raven, Tucker, Weiss5:10
7."I'm Still Alive"Atkins, Esch, Tucker4:03
8."Auto Hag"Atkins, Esch, Hoxley, Tucker4:42
9."Go"Atkins, Esch, Ogilvie, Tucker3:39
10."I Can Do No Wrong"Atkins, Connelly, David Sims6:17

Personnel

All information from 1992 CD booklet.[2]

Musicians

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

References

  1. ^ a b Harper, Jim. "Fook Review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation.
  2. ^ Fook (Media notes). Pigface. Chicago, Illinois: Invisible Records. 1992.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)