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1.1 The Birmingham School of Business School1.2 Free Range1.3 Return1.4 Time Enough at Last1.5 Everything Hurtz1.6 Immortality1.7 Two- Face!1.8 Just Waiting1.9 So- Called Dangerous1.10 Gentlemen's Agreement1.11 Married, 2 Kids1.12 Crew Filth |
 | | Description: | Formed 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 â?? welded to the work ethic, creating music that stunned in its 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.1992's Code: Selfish marked the arrival of Dave Bush to the group on keyboards, bringing a harder, techno- edge to the work. Less focussed than its
predecessors, the album reveals its considerable charms gradually â?? the initially impenetrable seven- minute splurge of opener of The Birmingham School of
Business School gives way to the Top 40 commercialism of Free Range. The glam stomp of Immortality and Two- Face! are counteracted with the wistful
introspection of Time Enough At Last and Gentleman's Agreement.This re-issue faithfully replicates the original 1992 Fontana Records UK release and is pressed onto high quality 180g vinyl. - Formed 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. 1992's Code: Selfish marked the arrival of Dave Bush to the group on keyboards, bringing a harder, techno- edge to the work. Less focussed than it's predecessors, the album reveals it's considerable charms gradually - the initially impenetrable seven- minute splurge of opener of The Birmingham School of Business School gives way to the Top 40 commercialism of Free Range. The glam stomp of Immortality and Two- Face! Are counteracted with the wistful introspection of Time Enough At Last and Gentleman's Agreement. This re- issue faithfully replicates the original 1992 Fontana Records UK release and is pressed onto high quality 180gm vinyl"Code: Selfish" is presented here as a high-quality LP edition by Proper, capturing the distinctive sound and uncompromising spirit of Fall. As a vinyl release, this album is designed for listeners who value physical sound carriers and the warm, detailed playback that only an LP can offer. Proper focuses on robust pressing quality, clear sound reproduction, and durable packaging, making this edition of "Code: Selfish" an attractive choice for collectors and dedicated fans. The minimalist information provided by the product title and format suggests a work that emphasizes music and atmosphere, with Proper ensuring that the physical realization - from the record itself to the cover artwork - meets the expectations of vinyl enthusiasts. The LP format underlines an album-oriented listening experience, inviting you to absorb the work as a coherent whole rather than as isolated tracks. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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UMCLP4 |
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