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Parkey
05-15-2005, 03:45 PM
From BBC/Popbitch;

The Fall are on Jools Holland's show next week. Mark E Smith is the only artist in the history of the show to have a clause in his contract inserted to state that Jools will not play boogie-woogie piano over any of his songs.


Mark E Smith; I salute you! (y)

DroppinScience
05-15-2005, 03:51 PM
I've been interested in The Fall for some time, but they have a bajillion albums.

Where should I start off, Park? With their early late 70s stuff? Anything punk in the late 70s is guaranteed to be gold. :D

Parkey
05-15-2005, 03:55 PM
If you can afford it, these are great; Peel Sessions (http://www.sanctuaryrecords.co.uk/fall/).

If not... give me a bit to mull it over.

b-grrrlie
05-16-2005, 08:04 AM
I think Jonesy is the right person to answer this one. I've only had their earlier stuff (Live At The Witch Trials, Dragnet) and I've heard Bend Sinister should be good. Try to find Cary Grant's Wedding, How I Wrote 'Elastic Man' and Hit the North!

We had quite a discussion about Fall on BRMC's forum, but that is down for maintenance right now so can't link you there. There was some good recommendations there.

paul jones
05-18-2005, 05:42 PM
Any Fall album is good but here's some good starters...

Extricate
Hex Enduction Hour
The Wonderful & Frightening World Of The Fall
Shift-Work
This Nations Saving Grace
Room To Live
The Unutterable
Bend Sinister
The Infotainment Scan
Grotesque
Live At The Witch Trials
I am Kurious Oranj
The Frenz Experiment
Slates/A Part Of America Therein
Code:Selfish

........more info at http://www.fallnet.com

Parkey
05-19-2005, 03:55 PM
He knows his stuff (y)

Parkey
05-19-2005, 05:23 PM
They announced (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/05-05/19.shtml#fall) their new album today as well.

From Shitfork;

The Fall's discography is intimidating enough as it is, but it's about to get even more confusing. A new album plus an arsenal of reissues will spurt forth within the coming months.

In an e-mail to Pitchfork, president of Narnack Records (the Fall's label) Shahin Ewalt revealed that the upcoming album, entitled The Fall Head's Roll will be released on September 20. Produced by spectacularly belligerent frontman Mark E. Smith in New York and Manchester, the record is nearly finished with only four tracks remaining to be completed within the next couple of weeks. As for the album's sound, Ewalt wrote that it is, "Exactly the way Mark wants it. Either very garage rock sounding or just garage rock." A full tracklist is not yet available, but some song titles include "The Grass Is Greener", "Clasp Hands", "Pacifying Joint", and "Assume". The first single, "The Grass Is Greener", will be released in the middle of July and a video for it should go into production soon. A probable B-side for the single is a version of "Blindness", a track off Interim, which was released earlier this year.

Another tantalizing tidbit about the upcoming album Ewalt shared with us was that "Supposedly PJ Harvey did a stop in to play the banjo." We can only hope that Elvis Costello contributed a washboard solo.

Coincidentally (or not), the Fall will do a full tour of the U.S. in the late fall in support of Head's Roll.

Like we said before, things are about to get messy. As part of its comprehensive series of reissues of Fall albums, Sanctuary Records will release Room To Live and Perverted by Language on June 13. Room to Live is Smith at his vitriolic best, recorded during a creatively fertile period fed by England's involvement in the Falklands War, which eventually led the Fall to produce Hex Enduction Hour (also reissued by Sanctuary). Marking the debut of Smith's wife Brix with the band, Perverted by Language-- to be released as a double CD-- saw the band veering into somewhat accessible, pop-friendly territory. Both reissues will feature bonus tracks, special album art, and most likely, extra material such as a DVD. Also on Sanctuary's already impressive schedule will be reissues of In a Hole, The Infotainment Scam, Middle Class Revolt, and Bootleg Box Set, Volume 2, which contains all the Voiceprint Live two-finger salute discs. This wealth of re-found sound is due the second half of this year.

Yet to be announced are the release dates and full tracklists for the reissues of The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall,This Nation's Saving Grace, and Bend Sinister.

paul jones
05-19-2005, 05:50 PM
They announced (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/05-05/19.shtml#fall) their new album today as well.

From Shitfork;

The Fall's discography is intimidating enough as it is, but it's about to get even more confusing. A new album plus an arsenal of reissues will spurt forth within the coming months.

In an e-mail to Pitchfork, president of Narnack Records (the Fall's label) Shahin Ewalt revealed that the upcoming album, entitled The Fall Head's Roll will be released on September 20. Produced by spectacularly belligerent frontman Mark E. Smith in New York and Manchester, the record is nearly finished with only four tracks remaining to be completed within the next couple of weeks. As for the album's sound, Ewalt wrote that it is, "Exactly the way Mark wants it. Either very garage rock sounding or just garage rock." A full tracklist is not yet available, but some song titles include "The Grass Is Greener", "Clasp Hands", "Pacifying Joint", and "Assume". The first single, "The Grass Is Greener", will be released in the middle of July and a video for it should go into production soon. A probable B-side for the single is a version of "Blindness", a track off Interim, which was released earlier this year.

Another tantalizing tidbit about the upcoming album Ewalt shared with us was that "Supposedly PJ Harvey did a stop in to play the banjo." We can only hope that Elvis Costello contributed a washboard solo.

Coincidentally (or not), the Fall will do a full tour of the U.S. in the late fall in support of Head's Roll.

Like we said before, things are about to get messy. As part of its comprehensive series of reissues of Fall albums, Sanctuary Records will release Room To Live and Perverted by Language on June 13. Room to Live is Smith at his vitriolic best, recorded during a creatively fertile period fed by England's involvement in the Falklands War, which eventually led the Fall to produce Hex Enduction Hour (also reissued by Sanctuary). Marking the debut of Smith's wife Brix with the band, Perverted by Language-- to be released as a double CD-- saw the band veering into somewhat accessible, pop-friendly territory. Both reissues will feature bonus tracks, special album art, and most likely, extra material such as a DVD. Also on Sanctuary's already impressive schedule will be reissues of In a Hole, The Infotainment Scam, Middle Class Revolt, and Bootleg Box Set, Volume 2, which contains all the Voiceprint Live two-finger salute discs. This wealth of re-found sound is due the second half of this year.

Yet to be announced are the release dates and full tracklists for the reissues of The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall,This Nation's Saving Grace, and Bend Sinister.


ah cheers for that! (y)

GoldenFutterman
03-09-2006, 03:39 PM
From BBC/Popbitch;

The Fall are on Jools Holland's show next week. Mark E Smith is the only artist in the history of the show to have a clause in his contract inserted to state that Jools will not play boogie-woogie piano over any of his songs.


Mark E Smith; I salute you! (y)
haha,thats last funny

EN[i]GMA
03-09-2006, 04:32 PM
I like This Nation's Saving Grace.

It's a great piece of post-punk.

discopants
03-15-2006, 03:49 AM
Keeping track of reissues is tricky stuff.

Bremen Nacht Alternative!!!
I cant get the song Steak Place out of my head.

discopants
03-20-2006, 07:57 AM
Anyone got any copies of stuff by Marc Riley and the Creepers?

discopants
03-29-2006, 02:40 AM
Last week I bought The Wonderful... and I am Kurious Oranj for £5 each!

Talk to yourself Jared.