Below is the archive. This folder contains the studio albums, key live recordings, and those elusive Peel Sessions that often outshine the studio counterparts.
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. the+fall+discography+blogspot+link
[DOWNLOAD LINK: The Fall - Complete Discography Archive] Below is the archive
(Note: As with all older blogspot archives, please scan files for safety. Support the artists by purchasing vinyl reissues where available.) Surprisingly strong
The Fall’s 1990s discography is a treasure trove of eccentricity. Collaborations with J.G. Ballard (The Dignity of Necessity, 1990) and John Cooper Clarke (The Whitey on the Moon era) brought surrealism and satire to the fore. This period also saw the release of This Nation’s Saving Grace (1995), featuring the punk anthem "Mancunian Girls", which became a live staple.
Notable highlights include:
Surprisingly strong. Sub-Lingual Tablet (2015) and New Facts Emerge (2017) prove Smith never lost it.

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