LP TRACK LISTING:
A1. R.O.D.
A2. Dktr. Faustus
A3. Shoulder Pads 1#
A4. Mr. Pharmacist
A5. Gross Chapel – British Grenadiers
B1. U.S. 80’s – 90’s
B2. Terry Waite Sez
B3. Bournemouth Runner
B4. Riddler!
B5. Shoulder Pads 2#
C1. Living Too Late (From the Living Too Late single)
C2. Hot Aftershave Bop (From the Living Too Late single)
C3. Lucifer Over Lancashire (From the Mr.Pharmacist single)
C4. Auto Tech Pilot (From the Mr.Pharmacist single)
D1. Hey! Luciani (from the Hey! Luciani single)
D2. Entitled (from the Hey! Luciani single)
D3. Shoulder Pads #1b (from the Hey! Luciani single)
D4. Living Too Long (From the Living Too Late single)
CD TRACK LISTING:
1-1. R.O.D.
1-2. Dktr. Faustus
1-3. Shoulder Pads 1#
1-4. Mr. Pharmacist
1-5. Gross Chapel – British Grenadiers
1-6. U.S. 80’s – 90’s
1-7. Terry Waite Sez
1-8. Bournemouth Runner
1-9. Riddler!
1-10. Shoulder Pads 2#
2-1. Living Too Late (Remastered/from the Living Too Late single)
2-2. Hot Aftershave Bop (Remastered/from the Living Too Late single)
2-3. Lucifer Over Lancashire (Remastered/from the Mr.Pharmacist single)
2-4. Auto Tech Pilot (Remastered/from the Mr.Pharmacist single)
2-5. Hey! Luciani (Remastered/from the Hey! Luciani single)
2-6. Entitled (Remastered/from the Hey! Luciani single)
2-7. Shoulder Pads #1b (Remastered/from the Hey! Luciani single)
2-8. Living Too Long (Remastered/from the Living Too Late single)
2-9. R. O. D (Peel Session, June 29 1986)
2-10. Gross Chapel – British Grenadiers (Peel Session, June 29 1986)
2-11. U. S. 80s – 90s (Peel Session, June 29 1986)
2-12. Hot Aftershave Bop (Peel Session, June 29 1986)
2.13. Luciani (Original version, previously unreleased)
2.14. DKTR. Faustus (Rough mix, previously unreleased)
2.15. Terry Waite Sez (Yellow 2 Mix, previously unreleased)
2.16. Lucifer Over Lancashire (Abbey Road Take 2, previously unreleased)
2.17. Entitled (Abbey Road Take 2, previously unreleased)
2.18. Town And Country Hobgoblins (Live, from the Bend Sinister cassette release)
A1. R.O.D.
A2. Dktr. Faustus
A3. Shoulder Pads 1#
A4. Mr. Pharmacist
A5. Gross Chapel – British Grenadiers
B1. U.S. 80’s – 90’s
B2. Terry Waite Sez
B3. Bournemouth Runner
B4. Riddler!
B5. Shoulder Pads 2#
C1. Living Too Late (From the Living Too Late single)
C2. Hot Aftershave Bop (From the Living Too Late single)
C3. Lucifer Over Lancashire (From the Mr.Pharmacist single)
C4. Auto Tech Pilot (From the Mr.Pharmacist single)
D1. Hey! Luciani (from the Hey! Luciani single)
D2. Entitled (from the Hey! Luciani single)
D3. Shoulder Pads #1b (from the Hey! Luciani single)
D4. Living Too Long (From the Living Too Late single)
CD TRACK LISTING:
1-1. R.O.D.
1-2. Dktr. Faustus
1-3. Shoulder Pads 1#
1-4. Mr. Pharmacist
1-5. Gross Chapel – British Grenadiers
1-6. U.S. 80’s – 90’s
1-7. Terry Waite Sez
1-8. Bournemouth Runner
1-9. Riddler!
1-10. Shoulder Pads 2#
2-1. Living Too Late (Remastered/from the Living Too Late single)
2-2. Hot Aftershave Bop (Remastered/from the Living Too Late single)
2-3. Lucifer Over Lancashire (Remastered/from the Mr.Pharmacist single)
2-4. Auto Tech Pilot (Remastered/from the Mr.Pharmacist single)
2-5. Hey! Luciani (Remastered/from the Hey! Luciani single)
2-6. Entitled (Remastered/from the Hey! Luciani single)
2-7. Shoulder Pads #1b (Remastered/from the Hey! Luciani single)
2-8. Living Too Long (Remastered/from the Living Too Late single)
2-9. R. O. D (Peel Session, June 29 1986)
2-10. Gross Chapel – British Grenadiers (Peel Session, June 29 1986)
2-11. U. S. 80s – 90s (Peel Session, June 29 1986)
2-12. Hot Aftershave Bop (Peel Session, June 29 1986)
2.13. Luciani (Original version, previously unreleased)
2.14. DKTR. Faustus (Rough mix, previously unreleased)
2.15. Terry Waite Sez (Yellow 2 Mix, previously unreleased)
2.16. Lucifer Over Lancashire (Abbey Road Take 2, previously unreleased)
2.17. Entitled (Abbey Road Take 2, previously unreleased)
2.18. Town And Country Hobgoblins (Live, from the Bend Sinister cassette release)
The Fall
Bend Sinister / The Domesday Pay-Off - plus
Beggars Banquet
Released 15 March 2019
BBQ-2153
BEND SINISTER/THE 'DOMESDAY' PAY-OFF TRIAD-PLUS!
• Remastered
• Newly transferred from analogue tapes
• Double LP, gatefold sleeve with inner bags.
• Includes replica program for the Riverside production of ‘Hey Luciani!’
• Double CD contains 6 unreleased songs, casebound, and includes 24-page booklet with notes by Daryl Easlea
Bend Sinister was The Fall’s ninth studio album, originally released in 1986. It was the last of three albums in a row produced by John Leckie and was named after a dystopian novel by Vladimir Nabokov.
After the universal acclaim for the previous year’s This Nation’s Saving Grace, Bend Sinister often stands in its predecessor’s shadow. It is a dark, brooding album made at the height of the group’s Beggars Banquet years and many people include this at the top of the list of favorite Fall albums.
From Bend Sinister, “Mr. Pharmacist” is a lurching installment in pop music’s ongoing conversation with drug dealers, illicit and otherwise. Actually a cover of 1960s garage-rockers the Other Half, it’s also a demonstration of how the Fall’s relatively unchanging style could bolster other people’s songs.- PITCHFORK
• Remastered
• Newly transferred from analogue tapes
• Double LP, gatefold sleeve with inner bags.
• Includes replica program for the Riverside production of ‘Hey Luciani!’
• Double CD contains 6 unreleased songs, casebound, and includes 24-page booklet with notes by Daryl Easlea
Bend Sinister was The Fall’s ninth studio album, originally released in 1986. It was the last of three albums in a row produced by John Leckie and was named after a dystopian novel by Vladimir Nabokov.
After the universal acclaim for the previous year’s This Nation’s Saving Grace, Bend Sinister often stands in its predecessor’s shadow. It is a dark, brooding album made at the height of the group’s Beggars Banquet years and many people include this at the top of the list of favorite Fall albums.
From Bend Sinister, “Mr. Pharmacist” is a lurching installment in pop music’s ongoing conversation with drug dealers, illicit and otherwise. Actually a cover of 1960s garage-rockers the Other Half, it’s also a demonstration of how the Fall’s relatively unchanging style could bolster other people’s songs.- PITCHFORK
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