The Fall - The Wonderful and Frightening World Of The Fall
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- Barcode 607618213213
- Genre Post-Punk
- Condition New
Released in 1984, The Wonderful And Frightening World Of The Fall stands as the band's seventh studio album and their formidable debut for Beggars Banquet. It marks the arrival of Brix Smith, whose melodic sensibilities and hooky guitar riffs began to weave through Mark E. Smith’s famously "take-it-or-leave-it" post-punk delivery. Produced by John Leckie, the album captures a uniquely chaotic brilliance, blending the band’s signature repetitive grit with a new, wider-screen sophistication.
This definitive LP pressing has been meticulously mastered from HD files transferred from the original analog tapes, preserving the raw, "live-in-the-room" energy of the sessions. From the frantic, pogo-beat of "Lay Of The Land" to the unsettling, dissonant pop of "Disney's Dream Debased," this record is an essential snapshot of The Fall at a creative crossroads—evolving into a tighter, more muscular unit without sacrificing a single ounce of their eccentric edge.
A1 Lay Of The Land
A2 2 by 4
A3 Copped It
A4 Elves
B1 Slang King
B2 Bug Day
B3 Stephen Song
B4 Craigness
B5 Disney's Dream Debased
