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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.
Rock Against Racism Christmas Party 1977
  1. Psycho Mafia
  2. Last Orders
  3. Repetition
  4. Dresden Dolls
  5. Hey Fascist
  6. Frightened
  7. Industrial Estate
  8. Stepping Out
  9. Bingo Masters Breakout
  10. Oh Brother
  11. Cop it
  12. Futures and Pasts
  13. Louie Louie

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Rock Against Racism Christmas Party 1977

ozit dandelion
  • limited 180g lp in gatefold

    Released: 5th Nov 2021

    £23.99
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The classic second line up of The Fall, classic material too.

Mark E. Smith (vocals), Martin Bramah (guitar), Tony Friel (bass), Una Baines (keyboards), Karl Burns (drums). Tony Friel’ s last gig before he went off to join Dick Witts in The Passage. The Fall set was recorded on cassette by Chris Hewitt , a copy was given to Bernie Wilcox RAR gig organiser who passed it on to Mark. Mark thought it was such an important gig recording despite not being brilliant quality that he asked Chis could The Fall release it – so it first appeared on CD in 1999. In 2013 Mark E Smith told Chris Hewitt it was now due a release on vinyl and would he sort it out on Ozit. It has taken a bit of time since Mark’s suggestion but here it is.