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Slates Live!

very limited 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...
Code: Selfish (2023 reissue)
  1. The Birmingham School Of Business School
  2. Free Range
  3. Return
  4. Time Enough At Last
  5. Everything Hurtz
  6. Immortality
  7. Two-Face!
  8. Just Waiting
  9. So-Called Dangerous
  10. Gentlemen's Agreement
  11. Married, 2 Kids
  12. Crew Filth

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Code: Selfish (2023 reissue)

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  • 180g lp

    Released: 4th Aug 2023

    £26.99
    Buy

1992's 'Code: Selfish' marked the arrival of Dave Bush to the group on keyboards, bringing a harder, techno-edge to the work.

Less focussed than its predecessors, the album reveals its considerable charms gradually – the initially impenetrable seven-minute splurge of opener of The Birmingham School of Business School gives way to the Top 40 commercialism of Free Range. The glam stomp of Immortality and Two-Face! are counteracted with the wistful introspection of Time Enough At Last and Gentleman's Agreement.