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The Fall - The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall (Expanded Edition) (2010)

The Fall - The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall (Expanded Edition) (2010)

BAND/ARTIST: The Fall

  • Title: The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall (Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1984/2010
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
  • Genre: Post-Punk, New Wave
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:52:32
  • Total Size: 260 mb | 742 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. The Fall - Lay Of The Land (Remastered)
02. The Fall - 2 by 4 (Remastered)
03. The Fall - Copped It (Remastered)
04. The Fall - Elves (Remastered)
05. The Fall - Slang King (Remastered)
06. The Fall - Bug Day (Remastered)
07. The Fall - Stephen Song (Remastered)
08. The Fall - Craigness (Remastered)
09. The Fall - Disney's Dream Debased (Remastered)

CD2

01. The Fall - Oh! Brother (Remastered)
02. The Fall - God-Box (Remastered)
03. The Fall - O! Brother (Remastered)
04. The Fall - c.r.e.e.p. (Remastered)
05. The Fall - Pat - Trip Dispenser (Remastered)
06. The Fall - C.R.E.E.P. (Remastered)
07. The Fall - New Fiend (2 by 4)
08. The Fall - No Bulbs 3 (Un-edited Remastered)
09. The Fall - Slang King 2 (Remastered)
10. The Fall - Draygo's Guilt (Remastered)
11. The Fall - Clear Off! (Remastered)
12. The Fall - No Bulbs (Remastered)
13. The Fall - Lay Of The Land (Rough Mix)
14. The Fall - Pat - Trip Dispenser (Rough Mix)
15. The Fall - New Fiend (2 by 4) (Rough Mix)
16. The Fall - Slang King (Edits - Version 1)

The Fall made the leap to a semi-major label Beggars Banquet with The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall, hooking up with noted producer John Leckie to create another smart, varied album. Contemporaneous with the slightly friendlier "Oh! Brother" and "C.R.E.E.P." singles without actually including them, Wonderful and Frightening World makes few concessions to the larger market every potential hook seemed spiked with the band's usual rough take-it-or-leave-it stance. Mark E. Smith's audible, tape-distorting spit on the descending chord blast of "Elves" already spiked with enough vocal craziness as it is gives a sense of where the album as a whole aims. Brix Smith co-writes about half the tracks, creating a strong partnership with many highlights. It may start with a semi-low-key chant, but when "Lay of the Land" fully kicks in, it does just that, Craig Scanlon in particular pouring on the feedback at the end over the clattering din. Smith sounds as coruscating and side-splittingly hilarious as ever, depicting modern Britain with an eye for the absurdities and failures (and crucially, no empathy it's all about a gimlet eye projected at everyone and everything). Two further standouts appear on the second half "Slang King," a snarling portrayal of a cool-in-his-mind dude and his increasingly pathetic life, and the concluding "Disney's Dream Debased." Though unquestionably the most conventionally attractive tune on the album, ringing guitars and all, Smith's lyrics portray a Disneyland scenario in hell, however softly delivered. Elsewhere, Gavin Friday from the Virgin Prunes takes a bow with his own unmistakable, spindly vocals on the trebly Krautrock chug of "Copped It" and the slightly more brute rhythm of "Stephen Song."


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