Fall, The
Rough Trade Singles
The Rough Trade Singles collects The Falls four singles recorded for this influential label in 1980 and 1983 - How I Wrote Elastic Man / City Hobgoblins, Totally Wired / Putta Block, The Man Whose Head Expanded / Ludd Gang and Kicker Conspiracy - none of which appeared on any of the bands studio LPs. With 7-inches being the eras vehicle for buzzing communiqus, The Fall would use the format for short-form, standalone works rather than as mere promotional devices for forthcoming albums. "Totally Wired" is often cited (and rightfully so) as The Falls most infectious tune - an amphetamine-fueled anthem with stuttering nods to forebears, yet too incisive to have been made by anyone else. "How I Wrote Elastic Man" is another mad hoedown, one reimagined for the post-punk age. While the playful rhythm machine on "The Man Whose Head Expanded" almost suggests danceability, Mark E. Smiths idiosyncratic shriek on "Kicker Conspiracy" pierces through the twin drumming of Paul Hanley and Karl Burns and the groups unpredictable / unmistakable racket. Together these songs remain some of the absolute best material The Fall would ever release. Superior Viaducts edition is the first time that The Rough Trade Singles has been available on vinyl domestically. Liner notes by Brian Turner. Collection of singles originally released in 1980 and 1983 on Rough Trade Featuring "Totally Wired" and "How I Wrote Elastic Man" First time available on vinyl domestically Liner notes by Brian Turner