The Mixer

CRAIG SCANLON, MARK E SMITH, SIMON WOLSTENCROFT

The mixer is close to me
He turns his head and smiles at me.
And I'm am glad
He earns my salary.

The mixer
In Espanol restaurants
The people and staff they clap
The mixer sweats
In comic type letters the voices are saying
Clap, clap
The mixer sweats
The mixer sweats

The mixer of Jamaican origin
Born, raised in the US
observes the Victorian [press/prayer]
Clap, clap, clap
Clap, clap

The DLVDS is over-easy on the compress
And the mixer sweats.

[First eqipment line]
[Second equipment line]

The mixer is close to me
He turns his head and smiles at me

'It possessed the sort of bright sound microphone with audio pickup pattern.
It can produce broad responses, hi-fidelity quality, no feedback and no
howling etc. We can express good sound of your voice, an excellent
melody orchestra, a self-contained filter control, explosive breath
sounds, controlled explosive breath sounds ...... wind noises, in
different locations....'

Mixer sweats

Trivia about the song The Mixer by The Fall

On which albums was the song “The Mixer” released by The Fall?
The Fall released the song on the albums “Shift Work” in 1991, “15 Ways To Leave Your Man” in 1997, “A World Bewitched Best Of 1990-2000 Vol. 1” in 2001, “A World Bewitched: Best of 1990-2000” in 2001, “Time Enough At Last” in 2003, “The War Against Intelligence – The Fontana Years” in 2003, and “The Complete Peel Sessions 1978-2004” in 2005.
Who composed the song “The Mixer” by The Fall?
The song “The Mixer” by The Fall was composed by CRAIG SCANLON, MARK E SMITH, SIMON WOLSTENCROFT.

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