The Fall "This Nation's Saving Grace" (1985)
The band had had a bit of a reshuffle prior to making this album. One
of their two drummers having left, and their stand-in bass-player moving
onto keys and guitars once their original bassist returned from
parental leave.
According to the book, the Fall teamed up with producer John Leckie who
gave the band's new songs a glossy, professional sheen... which singer
Mark E Smith hated. He insisted that the producer instead work with the
shabby audio cassette version of the recordings that he had. One song
even ended up with some sounds inadvertently recorded over the music by
Smith when he was at home, leading to an impromptu sound collage that...
actually kind of works.
The album is somehow noisy, uncompromising, yet quite accessible and catchy. I guess that must be 'the way of the Fall'.
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