The Fall: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004

The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 is a compilation box set by English post-punk band the Fall. It was released in 2005 by record label Castle Music.

The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004
Box set by
Released2005
Recorded1978–2004
GenrePost-punk
Length7:04:24
LabelCastle Music
Producervarious
The Fall compilation album chronology
50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong
(2004)
The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004
(2005)
The Fall chronology
50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong
(2004)
The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004
(2005)
Fall Heads Roll
(2005)

Content

The Complete Peel Sessions comprises each of the twenty-four sessions the group recorded for John Peel's radio show. Peel was an avid supporter of the group from early in their career, and the Fall recorded more sessions for Peel's programmes than any other artist. The set was in the process of being compiled when Peel died in October 2004. The set charts almost all of the group's musical phases up until 2004.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Mojo[2]
Pitchfork9.3/10[3]
Uncut[4]

It was met with some of the most positive reviews of their career. The set prompted Mojo magazine to present Mark E. Smith, the group's sole constant, with their "Catalogue Release of the Year" award (besting releases from The Clash, Jeff Buckley, The Mamas & the Papas, The Kinks and Jack Nitzsche).[5] The Sunday Times wrote: "There are now more Fall compilations and collections out there than Mark E. Smith himself can keep track of, but if you buy only one, make it this one."[6] Uncut felt that most of the BBC recordings "easily rival their vinyl equivalents", and wrote, "Though desperately eclectic, even by The Fall's abstruse standards, it's hard to imagine a more satisfying or comprehensive career overview than this."[4]

Track listing

Some tracks appear under different titles to their single/album incarnations. Although most differences are slight, the tracks are listed by the titles they were given at the relevant session.

Disc one

Session 1, 30 May 1978
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Futures and Pasts"Mark E. Smith, Martin Bramah2:35
2."Mother-Sister!"M. Smith, Una Baines3:07
3."Rebellious Jukebox"M. Smith, Bramah2:59
4."Industrial Estate"M. Smith, Bramah, Tony Friel1:44
Session 2, 27 November 1978
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Put Away"M. Smith3:33
6."Mess of My"M. Smith, Bramah, Rick Goldstraw3:13
7."No Xmas for John Quays"M. Smith4:12
8."Like to Blow"M. Smith, Bramah1:46
Session 3, 24 September 1980
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
9."Container Drivers"M. Smith, Craig Scanlon, Marc Riley, Steve Hanley, Paul Hanley3:38
10."Jawbone and the Air-Rifle"The Fall3:22
11."New Puritan"M. Smith, Scanlon, Riley, S. Hanley7:13
12."New Face in Hell"M. Smith, Scanlon, Riley5:02
Session 4, 31 March 1981
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Middlemass"M. Smith, Scanlon, Riley, S. Hanley3:53
14."Lie Dream of a Casino Soul"M. Smith, Scanlon, Riley, P. Hanley2:41
15."Hip Priest"M. Smith, Scanlon, Riley, S. Hanley9:23
16."C'n'C – Hassle Schmuck"M. Smith, Scanlon, Riley, S. Hanley [n 1]4:13

Disc two

Session 5, 15 September 1981
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Deer Park"M. Smith, Scanlon, Riley, Karl Burns4:26
2."Look, Know"M. Smith, Riley, S. Hanley, Burns5:05
3."Winter"M. Smith, Scanlon8:03
4."Who Makes the Nazis?"M. Smith2:54
Session 6, 21 March 1983
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Smile"M. Smith, Scanlon5:10
6."Garden"M. Smith, Scanlon10:00
7."Hexen Definitive – Strife Knot"M. Smith, Scanlon, Burns, Adrian Niman9:07
8."Eat Y'Self Fitter"M. Smith, S. Hanley7:01
Session 7, 12 December 1983
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
9."Pat Trip Dispenser"M. Smith, Brix Smith4:08
10."2 × 4"M. Smith, B. Smith4:15
11."Words of Expectation" (not broadcast)M. Smith, B. Smith, Burns, S. Hanley, P. Hanley [n 2]9:14
12."C.R.E.E.P."M. Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, P. Hanley2:36

Disc three

Session 8, 14 May 1985
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cruiser's Creek"M. Smith, B. Smith5:49
2."Couldn't Get Ahead"M. Smith, B. Smith2:33
3."Spoilt Victorian Child"M. Smith, Simon Rogers4:55
4."Gut of the Quantifier"M. Smith, B. Smith, Burns, Rogers4:42
Session 9, 29 September 1985
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."L.A."M. Smith, B. Smith4:34
6."The Man Whose Head Expanded"M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley [n 3]5:13
7."What You Need"M. Smith, Scanlon5:52
8."Faust Banana" (aka "Dktr. Faustus")M. Smith, Scanlon5:06
Session 10, 29 June 1986
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
9."Hot Aftershave Bop"M. Smith, S. Hanley3:10
10."R.O.D."M. Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon, Rogers, Simon Wolstencroft4:26
11."Gross Chapel – GB Grenadiers"M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley6:21
12."US 80's-90's"M. Smith, B. Smith4:53
Session 11, 28 April 1987
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Athlete Cured"M. Smith4:45
14."Australians in Europe"M. Smith5:42
15."Twister"M. Smith, B. Smith4:16
16."Guest Informant"M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley4:09

Disc four

Session 12, 25 October 1988
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Deadbeat Descendant"M. Smith, B. Smith2:17
2."Cab It Up"M. Smith4:40
3."Squid Lord" (aka "Squid Law")M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley3:48
4."Kurious Oranj"M. Smith, S. Hanley, Wolstencroft5:57
Session 13, 17 December 1989
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Chicago Now"M. Smith5:33
6."Black Monk Theme" (The Monks cover; originally titled "I Hate You")The Monks4:05
7."Hilary"M. Smith2:22
8."Whizz Bang" (not broadcast; later reworked as "Butterflies 4 Brains")M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, Wolstencroft2:59
Session 14, 5 March 1991
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
9."The War Against Intelligence"M. Smith, Scanlon3:02
10."Idiot Joy Showland"M. Smith, S. Hanley3:46
11."A Lot of Wind"M. Smith5:25
12."The Mixer"M. Smith, Scanlon, Wolstencroft [n 4]4:32
Session 15, 19 January 1992
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Free Range"M. Smith, Wolstencroft4:05
14."Kimble" (Lee "Scratch" Perry cover)Lee Perry3:53
15."Immortality"Smith, Scanlon4:27
16."Return"M. Smith, S. Hanley4:11

Disc five

Session 16, 28 February 1993
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ladybird (Green Grass)"M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, Wolstencroft, Dave Bush4:04
2."Strychnine" (The Sonics cover)Gerry Roslie2:54
3."Service"M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley3:35
4."Paranoia Man in Cheap Sh*t Room"M. Smith, Scanlon4:17
Session 17, 2 December 1993
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."M5"M. Smith, Bush, Wolstencroft [n 5]3:08
6."Behind the Counter"M. Smith, Burns [n 6]4:03
7."Reckoning"M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley3:40
8."Hey! Student"M. Smith [n 7]4:09
Session 18, 20 November 1994
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
9."Glam Racket – Star"M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley3:20
10."Jingle Bell Rock" (Bobby Helms cover; with substantially different lyrics to the original 1957 song)Joe Beal, Jim Boothe1:08
11."Hark the Herald Angels Sing" (Christmas carol cover)
3:09
12."Numb at the Lodge" (aka "Feeling Numb")M. Smith, B. Smith3:00
Session 19, 7 December 1995
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."He Pep!"M. Smith, Wolstencroft4:15
14."Oleano"M. Smith3:08
15."Chilinist"M. Smith, S. Hanley, Burns, Wolstencroft, Julia Nagle, Mike Bennett5:20
16."The City Never Sleeps" (Nancy Sinatra cover; originally titled "The City Never Sleeps at Night")Lee Hazlewood2:55
Session 20, 30 June 1996
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
17."D.I.Y. Meat"M. Smith, B. Smith2:32
18."Spinetrak"M. Smith, B. Smith2:39
19."Spencer" (aka "Spencer Must Die")M. Smith, Simon Spencer3:34
20."Beatle Bones 'n' Smokin' Stones" (Captain Beefheart cover)Don Van Vliet3:40

Disc six

Session 21, 3 February 1998
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Calendar"M. Smith, Damon Gough3:00
2."Touch Sensitive"M. Smith, Nagle, Steve Hitchcock [n 8]3:35
3."Masquerade"M. Smith, Nagle [n 9]6:33
4."Jungle Rock" (Hank Mizell cover)Hank Mizell, Jim Bobo, Bill Collins, Ralph Simonton6:21
Session 22, 18 October 1998
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Bound Soul One" (aka "Bound"; The Audio Arts Strings cover; originally titled "Love Bound")Smith, Frank Wilson, Henry Wilson, Vance Wilson, David Lee Cason [n 10]3:50
6."Antidotes"M. Smith, Nagle4:57
7."Shake-Off"M. Smith, Nagle, Hitchcock, Tom Head, Karen Leatham, Neville Wilding [n 11]1:43
8."This Perfect Day" (The Saints cover)Chris Bailey, Ed Kuepper2:15
Session 23, 19 February 2003
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
9."Theme from Sparta F.C."M. Smith, Jim Watts, Ben Pritchard3:53
10."Contraflow"M. Smith, Watts [n 12]4:05
11."Groovin' With Mr. Bloe" / "Green-Eyed Loco Man" ([n 13])Bo Gentry, Paul Naumann, Kenny Laguna / M. Smith, Watts [n 14]6:06
12."Mere Pseud Mag. Ed."M. Smith [n 15]3:17
Session 24, 4 August 2004
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Clasp Hands"M. Smith, Steve Trafford4:41
14."Blindness"M. Smith, Spencer Birtwistle6:28
15."What About Us?"M. Smith, Elena Poulou5:52
16."Wrong Place, Right Time" / "I Can Hear the Grass Grow" (The Move cover)M. Smith / Roy Wood7:00
17."Job Search" (bonus track) ([n 16])M. Smith4:20

Personnel

Notes

  1. "Hassle Schmuck", the latter half of the track, is a parody of Coast to Coast's 1981 Top 5 hit (Do) The Hucklebuck, written by Andy Gibson and Roy Alfred. "C' n' C-S.Mithering". Reformation!. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  2. Not released officially until 1993's Kimble EP, where it was credited to Mark E. Smith, Craig Scanlon and Steve Hanley.
  3. Alternatively credited on original single release to Mark E. Smith, Craig Scanlon, Steve Hanley and Sol Seaburg.
  4. Credited on the 1991 and 2002 editions of the Shift-Work album to Mark E. Smith and Craig Scanlon, and on the 2007 edition to Mark E. Smith, Craig Scanlon and Robert Gordon
  5. Credited on Middle Class Revolt to Mark E. Smith, Craig Scanlon and Steve Hanley.
  6. Credited on Middle Class Revolt to Mark E. Smith, Craig Scanlon and Steve Hanley.
  7. Credited on Middle Class Revolt to Mark E. Smith, Craig Scanlon and Steve Hanley.
  8. Credited on the 2011 reissue of The Marshall Suite to Mark E. Smith and Julia Nagle.
  9. Credited on the "Masquerade" single to Mark E. Smith, Julia Nagle, Steve Hanley and Karl Burns.
  10. Instrumental to which Smith added lyrics.
  11. Credited on the original 1999 edition of The Marshall Suite to Mark E. Smith, Steve Hitchcock, Karen Leatham and Tom Head.
  12. Credited on The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 to Mark E. Smith and Dave Milner.
  13. "Groovin' With Mr. Bloe" was originally recorded by the US studio group Wind in 1969, and later by Mr. Bloe. The Fall's session version only lasts for one minute before seguing into "Green-Eyed Loco Man". "Groovin' With Mr. Bloe". Reformation!. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  14. "Groovin' With Mr. Bloe" is credited on The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 to Bo Gentry, Paul Naumann, Kenny Laguna and Bernard Cochrane.
  15. Credited on The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 to Mark E. Smith and Marc Riley.
  16. Recorded during Session 24 but not broadcast. It was pressed onto an acetate (coupled with a similarly exclusive track by Half Man Half Biscuit) and given to John Peel for his 65th Birthday on 31 August 2004. Peel played the track on air that night, making it the final track by the group to debut on his show. "Job Search". Reformation!. Retrieved 17 September 2021.

References

  1. Jeffries, David. "The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 – The Fall | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  2. Harrison, Ian. "[The Fall: The Complete Sessions 1978–2004 review]". Mojo. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  3. Tangari, Joe (12 June 2004). "The Fall: The Complete Peel Sessions, 1978–2004 | Album Reviews | Pitchfork". Pitchfork. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  4. Goddard, Simon (9 March 2005). "The Fall – The Complete Peel Sessions 1978-2004". Uncut. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  5. http://www.visi.com/fall/news/05jul26.html
  6. "The Fall" via www.thetimes.co.uk.
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