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The Fall

Hex Enduction Hour (2025 Reissue)

Limited Clear Green 2LP - £32.99 | Pre Order
‘Hex Enduction Hour’ was the fourth studio album by The Fall, building on their lo-fi production and featuring a two-drummer line-up.
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Middle Class Revolt (2025 Reissue)

6CD in Clamshell Boxset - £38.99 | Pre Order
‘Middle Class Revolt’ was originally released in 1994 and was the band's 16th studio album.
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Levitate (2025 Reissue)

limited remastered clear red 2LP - £31.99 | Buy
‘Levitate’ is The Fall’s 19th album originally released in 1997 on Artful Records.
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The Light User Syndrome (Deluxe Edition)

remastered 2CD (with 12 bonus tracks) + booklet - £15.99 | Buy
'The Light User Syndrome' is often acclaimed as the last classic-style Fall album, owing both to the presence of longtime personnel including Brix Smith...
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Grotesque (After The Gramme) Live!

limited LP - £24.99 | Buy
CD - £13.99 | Buy
Sourced, mastered and designed by the musicians who played on the original LP, and with insightful liner notes by Henry Rollins , 'Grotesque Live' prese...
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Hex Enduction Hour (National Album Day 2024)

2LP - £32.99 | Buy
1982 was a decisive year for The Fall.
I am kurious oranj (2018 reissue)
  1. New Big Prinz
  2. Overture from ‘I Am Curious Orange’
  3. Dog Is Life/Jerusalem
  4. Kurious Oranj
  5. Wrong Place, Right Time
  6. Win Fall C.D. 2080
  7. Yes, O Yes
  8. Van Plague?
  9. Bad News Girl
  10. Cab It Up!

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I am kurious oranj (2018 reissue)

Beggars Banquet
  • orange LP with replica of original ballet programme

    Released: 12th Oct 2018

    £24.99
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I Am Kurious Oranj is The Fall’s eleventh studio album.

Released by Beggars Banquet 30 years ago, in 1988, it contains some of their most loved songs including “Cab It Up!”, “New Big Prinz” and “Jerusalem” which takes its lyrics from a poem by William Blake. The album was written as the soundtrack to an avant-garde ballet titled I Am Curious, Orange, produced by the experimental Michael Clark Company and performed in London with The Fall playing live. As it said in the original ballet program, replicated inside this reissue, “Mark E. Smith is a history buff and admirer of Michael Clark, and I Am Curious, Orange spawned the idea of a thematic delving into the foibles and little-known psyche of William of Orange.” According to Mark E. Smith in his book, Renegade, “We adapted the title from a Swedish porno film--I am Curious, Yellow. I was trying to make the point that we all share some kind of common knowledge that’s within ourselves; that comes out in all sorts of things. Some people call it a gene pool. It’s as if you already know subconsciously about historical incidents. You don’t have to have been taught it. It’s in-built. At the time I wanted to put this across, basically as a loose explanation of what was happening in Belfast: it’s in the head and bones and there’s nothing you can do about it. I was on a roll at the time. I’m rarely short of ideas, and I’m not into preserving them much, either. If it’s in your head and you’ve got the right people around you them there’s no better time to tell the story.”