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

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Reception

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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)
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