The+fall+discography+blogspot+link May 2026
Albums like Grotesque (After the Gramme) (1980) or The Wonderful and Frightening World of… (1984) have seen reissues, but others—like the live Fall in a Hole (1983)—are harder to find. Blogspot links promised one-click salvation.
| Album | Year | Key Track | Where to Buy | |-------|------|------------|----------------| | Live at the Witch Trials | 1979 | "Rebellious Jukebox" | Beggars Banquet / Amazon | | Dragnet | 1979 | "Flat of Angles" | Cherry Red | | Grotesque (After the Gramme) | 1980 | "The NWRA" | Cherry Red | | Hex Enduction Hour | 1982 | "Hip Priest" | Cherry Red | | Perverted by Language | 1982 | "Eat Y’self Fitter" | Cherry Red | | The Wonderful and Frightening World Of… | 1984 | "C.R.E.E.P." | Beggars Banquet | | This Nation’s Saving Grace | 1985 | "Cruiser’s Creek" | Beggars Banquet | | Bend Sinister | 1986 | "Mr. Pharmacist" | Beggars Banquet | | The Frenz Experiment | 1988 | "Victoria" | Beggars Banquet | | Reformation Post TLC | 2007 | "Insult Song" | Narnack Records | | New Facts Emerge | 2017 | "Couples vs Jobless Mid 30s" | Cherry Red | the+fall+discography+blogspot+link
Why is finding a cohesive Fall archive so difficult? Aside from their sheer volume of output, the band’s history with record labels is a messy web. They jumped from Step Forward to Rough Trade, hit the majors with Beggars Banquet, and flirted with America via Fontana. Albums like Grotesque (After the Gramme) (1980) or
Then there’s the "Smith Standard"—Mark E. Smith’s tendency to remix, re-record, and rename tracks means that the version of "Hit the North" you have might sound drastically different from the one your friend has. Pharmacist" | Beggars Banquet | | The Frenz
