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Slates Live!

10" ep - £18.99
POPSTOCK was created by the surviving members of the Slates iteration of The Fall to present unusual and alternative versions of the brilliant records they help...
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Country On The Click aka The Real New Fall Album (Alternative Version) (RSD 24)

Record Store Day 2024 - Translucent Orange LP - £29.99
‘The Real New Fall Album (Formally Country on the Click)’ was originally released in 2003 on the Action label and contains the Fall classic ‘S...
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LIVE AT THE WITCH TRIALS (2024 Repress)

180g black lp with U.S. artwork - £25.99 | Buy
“Live At The Witch Trials” is the debut studio album – released 16th March 1979 – and this celebrates the fortieth anniversary of this s...
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THE REAL NEW FALL LP (FORMERLY COUNTRY ON THE CLICK) (20th anniversary edition)

5cd in clamshell box - £33.99 | Buy
Originally recorded at Lisa Stansfield's Gracieland Studios in between December 2002 and January 2003 with producer Grant Showbiz.
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White Lightning (2024 Reissue)

limited white lp - £23.99 | Buy
'White Lightning' encompasses the period between 1978 and 2001; just short of two-thirds of the group's four-decade existence.
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Perverted By Language (2023 reissue)

limited numbered 180g audiophile pink lp - £31.99 | Buy
180g audiophile black lp - £29.99 | Pre Order
We can scarcely believe it's been four decades since this bounded into our strife-filled life! Marking the moment that Brix joined the crew and drizzled a l...
TOTALES TURNS (2017 Reissue)
  1. Intro / Fiery Jack
  2. Rowche Rumble
  3. Muzorewi's Daughter
  4. In My Area
  5. Choc-Stock
  6. Spectre Vs. Rector
  7. Cary Grant's Wedding
  8. That Man
  9. New Puritan
  10. No Xmas For J. Quay

the fall

TOTALES TURNS (2017 Reissue)

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  • LP

    Released: 10th Mar 2017

    £13.99
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this is a live album by The Fall, originally released in 1980 - the first of the band's many live and part-live albums.

it was mostly recorded at gigs in the north of England, but the track 'New Puritan' was recorded at Mark E. Smith's home. Rather than record themselves in front of a receptive home crowd, The Fall chose to use recordings made in working men's clubs and other less obvious settings. The first half of the album was recorded at a leisure centre near Doncaster, while other tracks are from a February 1980 gig in Bradford.