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The Fall

Shift-Work

Cog Sinister (848 594-1)
Fontana (848 594-1)

1x Vinyl LP Album

Release date: Jan 1, 1991, Europe

£27
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Media: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Europe first press 1991. Great condition throughout.
Dead Shift-Work is the 13th album by English rock band the Fall, released through Phonogram Records in 1991. The Fall started working on the album in 1990 while touring in support of Extricate. Mark E. Smith sacked guitarist Martin Bramah and keyboardist Marcia Schofield immediately after the Australian leg of the tour, reducing the lineup to four for the first time in band's history. Only one song ("Rose") from the sessions with Bramah and Schofield eventually appeared on the album (non-vinyl versions also included the single "White Lightning", originally recorded by The Big Bopper). Several tracks were released as the Dredger EP in August 1990, including "Life Just Bounces", which would later be re-recorded for Cerebral Caustic. The Fall's first release with a reduced lineup was the single "High Tension Line" in December 1990.

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A1

So What About It?

A2

Idiot Joy Showland

A3

Edinburgh Man

A4

Pittsville Direkt

A5

The Book Of Lies

A6

The War Against Intelligence

B1

Shift-Work

B2

You Haven't Found It Yet

B3

The Mixer

B4

A Lot Of Wind

B5

Rose

B6

Sinister Waltz