Anyone here like The Fall?

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Gordon Cole

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8th Mar 2010 at 12:03 am

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Mark E Smith's small vocal contribution on the new Gorillaz album (on the best track of the album) reminded me of the The Fall compilation I purchased a while back, I've given it another spin and decided I like it a lot so want some more and I'm not a big fan of best of things and as there's so much to work through I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations as to where to start?

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8th Mar 2010 at 12:32 am

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8th Mar 2010 at 2:31 pm

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Whenever John Peel was asked about which Fall albums to buy, his answer was simple: all of them.

Dan's right though, Tom Hedgehog's the man to speak to about this. They're great live, if you ever get the chance to see them. Mark E Smith is marvellous.
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17th Mar 2010 at 9:05 pm

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Can't believe I've only just seen this thread. The place to start would be 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong. You should be able to find it for less than a tenner (assuming you don't just download it of course) and gives a good overview over a frankly ridiculous back catalogue.

In terms of studio albums I'm not sure where to start, but listen to 50,000 Fall Fans and you'll be able to make an informed choice from there. I'd say Hex Enduction Hour and Perverted by Language are my own personal favourites, but This Nation's Saving Grace, The Wonderful and Frightening World... and Live at the Witch Trials are all strong. Once you've got all that make sure you pick up the Slates mini-album. Oh, and In A Hole is a quality early live document.

If you like the other stuff then you have to pick up The Complete Peel Sessions at some point. The Peel version of New Puritan is almost worth the whopping price tag alone but lots of the recordings on there trump the studio versions.

The new album is pretty stonking as well, by the way.
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17th Mar 2010 at 9:23 pm

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I can copy you 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong if you want?
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Gordon Cole

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17th Mar 2010 at 9:37 pm

Gordon Cole - I'M WORRIED ABOUT COOP!

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50,000 Fall fans is the compilation I mention in my first post

Thanks for the advice Tom, reckon I'm gonna look out for Hex Enduction Hour and follow your advice from there

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17th Mar 2010 at 9:45 pm

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I can see what I've got back home if you'd like, and copy you some of that?

(Since my computer died, all my music died with it, so you'd have to wait until I went home at Easter)

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John Cage Bubblegum

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17th Mar 2010 at 9:49 pm

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Quote: Rufio, Mar 2010
50,000 Fall fans is the compilation I mention in my first post

Thanks for the advice Tom, reckon I'm gonna look out for Hex Enduction Hour and follow your advice from there

Ah, I wasn't sure whether it was the A-Sides compilation or something like that. As much as I love Hex it isn't the most accessible place to start although it does have some of their best songs and I expect you'll already know The Classical and Hip Priest.

The mid-80s stuff (This Nation's Saving Grace to Bend Sinister) is probably a bit easier to get into. Live at the Witch Trials is reasonably straightforward post-punk.

I can't really remember where I went after 50,000 Fall Fans, I seem to remember just going on a massive Fall binge after I finally realised how good it all was.
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Gordon Cole

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17th Mar 2010 at 10:42 pm

Gordon Cole - I'M WORRIED ABOUT COOP!

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Quote: Lisbeth Salander, Mar 2010
I can see what I've got back home if you'd like, and copy you some of that?

(Since my computer died, all my music died with it, so you'd have to wait until I went home at Easter)



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Quote: John Cage Bubblegum, Mar 2010
Quote: Rufio, Mar 2010
50,000 Fall fans is the compilation I mention in my first post

Thanks for the advice Tom, reckon I'm gonna look out for Hex Enduction Hour and follow your advice from there

Ah, I wasn't sure whether it was the A-Sides compilation or something like that. As much as I love Hex it isn't the most accessible place to start although it does have some of their best songs and I expect you'll already know The Classical and Hip Priest.

The mid-80s stuff (This Nation's Saving Grace to Bend Sinister) is probably a bit easier to get into. Live at the Witch Trials is reasonably straightforward post-punk.

I can't really remember where I went after 50,000 Fall Fans, I seem to remember just going on a massive Fall binge after I finally realised how good it all was.

The Classical and Hip Priest are two of my favourites of what I've got. I think Rowche Rumble is probably my favourite track.

James

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21st Mar 2010 at 10:47 pm

James -

 
Quote: John Cage Bubblegum, Mar 2010
Can't believe I've only just seen this thread. The place to start would be 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong. You should be able to find it for less than a tenner (assuming you don't just download it of course) and gives a good overview over a frankly ridiculous back catalogue.


I downloaded 50,000 Fall Fans on Friday and I've been absorbing it over the weekend. It's absolutely brilliant and I can't believe I've never paid them much attention in the past.


 
 
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