Shift-Work-180gm Vinyl by Fall (Record, 2023)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelPpek, Proper Records UK
UPC0805520240031
eBay Product ID (ePID)18061652239

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2023
GenreRock
ArtistFall
Release TitleShift-Work-180gm Vinyl

Dimensions

Item Height0.21 in
Item Weight0.60 lb
Item Length12.44 in
Item Width12.35 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks12
Tracks1.1 So What About It 1.2 Idiot Joy Showland 1.3 Edinburgh Man 1.4 Pittsville Direkt 1.5 The Book of Lies 1.6 The War Against Intelligence 1.7 Shift- Work 1.8 You Haven't Found It Yet 1.9 The Mixer 1.10 A Lot of Wind 1.11 Rose 1.12 Sinister Waltz
Number of Discs1
NotesFormed in 1976, by 1990, The Fall had been through 18 line ups, releasing 14 albums and 24 singles - The only constant was leader, vocalist Mark Edward Smith - welded to the work ethic, creating music that stunned in it's obscure brilliance; railing against mediocrity, flailing against the status quo. It was all change when The Fall signed to Fontana. Guitarist Martin Bramah, who had founded the group with Smith, returned, replacing Smith's ex- wife Brix, who had been in the group since 1983. There were few cries of sell-out, however, when The Fall signed to a major; it was just part of an evolutionary process. The three Fontana albums, Extricate, Shift- Work and Code: Selfish were stunningly consistent. With Martin Bramah and keyboard player Marcia Schofield dismissed from the band, The Fall worked as a four- piece (Craig Scanlon, guitar; Steve Hanley, bass; Simon 'Funky Si' Wolstencroft on drums) for the first time in the group's career. Shift- Work from April 1991 is another commercial Fall high- water mark; it contains Idiot Joy Showland, Smith's rant against bandwagon- jumping Madchester bands ("The shapeless kecks flapping up a storm, look at what they are: a pack of worms. "), the one- time album title track, The War Against Intelligence, and the bucolic Edinburgh Man, a love letter to Mark E. Smith's then- adopted home city. This re- issue faithfully replicates the original 1991 Fontana Records UK release and is pressed onto high quality 180gm vinyl.

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