Fall, The
Totale's Turn
Given The Fall's penchant for iconoclasm, it's no surprise that they decided to say goodbye to the '70s with a series of
gigs at Northern England's gruffest halls. The band's formidable live show was met with even more derision and disorder
than customary during these late '79 and early '80 performances, and they skillfully amplified such sentiments back at
the crowd. Totale's Turns, The Fall's first live album, was released on Rough Trade just prior to their pivotal third
album, 1980's Grotesque. "The difference between you and us is that we have brains," shouts Mark E. Smith to open
Totale's Turns as the band breaks into the rollicking "Fiery Jack," their latest single at the time. Each player is at
their jagged best: Marc Riley and Craig Scanlon's splintering guitars, Steve Hanley's thunderous bass and Smith's
combative sneer reverberate over "Rowche Rumble," "Choc-Stock" and "Spectre Vs. Rector" more than any studio would ever
allow. Totale's Turns never panders to live-record conventions, serving instead as a gripping exhibit of The Fall en
masse and arguably the most accurate document of the group to date.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
07-12-2018
Label
Item-nr
1143405
EAN
0855985006468
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
INTRO/FIERY JACK/ROWCHE RUMBLE/MUZOREWI'S DAUGHTER/IN MY AREA/CHOC-STOCK
2
PECTRE VS. RECTOR 2/CARY GRANT'S WEDDING/THAT MAN/NEW PURITAN/NO XMAS FOR J.QUAY