LP
A1. Lay Of The Land
A2. 2 by 4
A3. Copped It
A4. Elves
B1. Slang King
B2. Bug Day
B3. Stephen Song
B4. Craigness
B5. Disney's Dream Debased
CD
1. Lay Of The Land
2. 2 X 4
3. Copped It
4. Elves
5. Oh! Brother
6. Draygo's Guilt
7. God-Box
8. Clear Off!
9. C.R.E.E.P.
10. Pat-Trip Dispenser
11. Slang King
12. Bug Day
13. Stephen Song
14. Craigness
15. Disney's Dream Debased
16. No Bulbs
A1. Lay Of The Land
A2. 2 by 4
A3. Copped It
A4. Elves
B1. Slang King
B2. Bug Day
B3. Stephen Song
B4. Craigness
B5. Disney's Dream Debased
CD
1. Lay Of The Land
2. 2 X 4
3. Copped It
4. Elves
5. Oh! Brother
6. Draygo's Guilt
7. God-Box
8. Clear Off!
9. C.R.E.E.P.
10. Pat-Trip Dispenser
11. Slang King
12. Bug Day
13. Stephen Song
14. Craigness
15. Disney's Dream Debased
16. No Bulbs
The Fall
The Wonderful And Frightening World Of The Fall
Beggars Banquet
Released 8 October 1984
BBL-58
Released in 1984, The Wonderful And Frightening World Of The Fall was the band’s seventh studio album and their first for Beggars Banquet. It makes few concessions to the larger market - every potential hook seemed spiked with the band’s usual rough take- it-or- leave- it stance - though the integration of Brix Smith into the band added a melodic twist.
Press
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Hey, Student! It’s a Beginner’s Guide to the Fall
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10 Songs That Defined the Fall and Mark E. Smith
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Hear highlights from late, great post-punk malcontent Mark E. Smith's sprawling four-decade discography
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Mark Wheat explains: How I fell for The Fall
Mark Wheat of The Current discusses how he fell for the music of The Fall