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The Fall Discography: A Comprehensive Guide

The Accessible Peak (1983–1985): Pop Through a Gutter Surprisingly, The Fall had a pop streak—it was just diseased. Perverted by Language (1983) gives you "Eat Y’Self Fitter." The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall (1984) and This Nation’s Saving Grace (1985) are their most “listenable” albums. The latter contains the iconic "Cruiser’s Creek" and "Spoilt Victorian Child." Smith channels working-class scorn into danceable Krautrock grooves. Brix Smith’s arrival (guitar/vocals) adds melody without sanitizing the filth. the+fall+discography+blogspot+link

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Note to the Fall Heads: This collection uses the most widely accepted standard rips available. However, we know that Smith’s own mixing preferences meant that some albums were pressed with different track listings or volume levels. If you spot a missing B-side or an alternate mix, drop it in the comments.

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