
This Nation's Saving Grace is a Alt/Indie album by The Fall, originally released in 1985. On Gatefold: 41 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Post-Punk
- angular
- sarcastic
- art school
About
Welcome to the wonderful and confusing world of the Fall. 1985's <i>This Nation's Saving Grace</i> is often cited as The Fall's finest album. Yet there are several variations, and each mixes and matches ever so slightly. For hardcore fans, there are the six-minute version of "Cruisers Creek" and "Ma Riley." The original album is a dense collage of riffs, broken poetry, and the band's most accessible sound to date, courtesy of Smith's then-wife, Brix. "I Am Damo Suzuki" (referencing the former Can vocalist, who serves as one of The Fall's chief influences), "L.A.," and "My New House" are essential Fall tracks that display the band's ability to do everything from grinding hard rock to the then-novelty of synth-pop. The rough mixes are an insider's glance at the group and prove just how much leader Mark E. Smith labored over the final sound. "Demo Suzuki" is a tougher mix. Smith's rough mix of "My New House" changes the tune's texture. Several singles ("Rollin' Dany," "Couldn't Get Ahead," and the aforementioned "Cruisers Creek") are included, along with the obscurity "Edie" and other rough mixes.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Mansion
- A2Bombast
- A3Barmy
- A4What You Need
- A5Spoilt Victorian Child
- A6L.A.
Side B
- B1Gut Of The Quantifier
- B2My New House
- B3Paint Work
- B4I Am Damo Suzuki
- B5To Nkroachment: Yarbles
Credits
Performers
- Brix SmithLEAD GUITAR, VOCALS
- Craig ScanlonELECTRIC GUITAR
- Karl BurnsDRUMS
- Mark E. SmithVOCALS, VIOLIN, GUITAR
- Simon RogersKEYBOARDS, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, BASS GUITAR
- Stephen HanleyBASS GUITAR
7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 41 pressings tracked on Gatefold
