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List of the Fall band members

The Fall were an English post-punk band from Prestwich, Greater Manchester. Formed in late 1976, the group originally featured vocalist Mark E. Smith, guitarist Martin Bramah, bassist Tony Friel and keyboardist Una Baines, with their first permanent drummer Karl Burns joining the following year. The group went through many lineup changes but remained active until Smith's death on 24 January 2018, at which point the band included bassist Dave "The Eagle" Spurr (since 2006), guitarist Peter "PP" Greenway, drummer Keiron Melling (both since 2007) and keyboardist Michael Clapham (who joined for the band's final tour in 2017).[1][2]

The Fall in 1984 (top) and 2007 (bottom).

History edit

1976–1982 edit

Mark E. Smith, Martin Bramah, Tony Friel and Una Baines formed the Fall shortly after attending a Sex Pistols show at Manchester's Free Trade Hall in July 1976.[3] The band played their first show on 23 May 1977,[4] with Steve Ormrod playing drums for his sole appearance.[5] The group's first permanent drummer, Karl Burns, took his place.[6] In November the group recorded their debut EP Bingo-Master's Break-Out!, which was issued the following year.[7] Friel left the band in December,[6] unhappy with the recent decision to hire Kay Carroll, a friend of Smith's, as their manager.[8]

 
Marc Riley replaced original bassist Tony Friel in 1978, and later switched to guitar the following year.

After brief spells with Jonnie Brown and Eric McGann early in the year,[6] 16-year-old roadie Marc Riley took over Friel's position on bass in June 1978.[9] Baines had also left in March, following a "mental breakdown triggered in part by the druggy lifestyle she was leading".[10] She was replaced by Yvonne Pawlett in May.[6] The lineup of Smith, Bramah, Riley, Pawlett and Burns recorded the group's debut album Live at the Witch Trials, which was issued the following year.[11] Burns left before the end of the year and Bramah followed in April 1979, claiming that "What initially started out as a collective became a dictatorship" dominated by frontman Smith.[10]

Burns and Bramah were replaced by Mike Leigh and Craig Scanlon, respectively.[6] At the time of Scanlon's arrival, Steve Hanley also joined on bass, with Riley switching to guitar.[12] The new lineup recorded one single, "Rowche Rumble", before Pawlett also left the Fall.[13] In an interview years later, the keyboardist claimed that she "never fitted in" with the group, leaving to study biology and breed dogs.[14] Pawlett was not replaced, with Riley and Scanlon performing keyboards.[15]

In March 1980, Leigh was replaced by Hanley's brother Paul on drums.[6] The group issued Grotesque (After the Gramme) later in the year,[16] followed by the EP Slates early the next year, featuring brief member Dave Tucker on clarinet.[17] After replacing Paul Hanley for an American tour in the summer of 1981, due to the former being under the age of 21, Karl Burns rejoined the Fall in October 1981 to mark the start of the band's first two-drummer lineup.[18] This incarnation issued two studio albums in 1982, Hex Enduction Hour and Room to Live, before Riley was sacked after a physical altercation with Smith, playing his final Fall show in December.[19]

1982–1995 edit

 
After Riley was fired in 1982, Mark E. Smith married Brix Smith in 1983 and she took his place in the Fall.

After several months with just one guitarist, the Fall added Brix Smith in the summer of 1983 after she married frontman Mark E. Smith in July, just three months since they first met.[20] She debuted on two tracks on the 1983 album Perverted by Language, which was followed by The Wonderful and Frightening World Of... the next year.[21] In November, shortly after the latter's release, Paul Hanley left the Fall to form Kiss the Blade, and the following month, his brother Steve Hanley went on paternity leave and was temporarily replaced by Simon Rogers.[22] After a four-month absence, Hanley returned and Rogers joined officially on keyboards and guitar.[3]

By early 1986, Karl Burns had left the Fall for a second time, with Simon Wolstencroft taking his place.[23] Before Wolstencroft's arrival, however, Paul Hanley briefly returned to record two tracks for Bend Sinister, as well as the single "Living Too Late".[24][25][26] Shortly after the release of Bend Sinister, Rogers left the group to focus on his production work, which he continued to do with the Fall for several years.[27] With new keyboardist Marcia Schofield, the band released The Frenz Experiment and I Am Kurious Oranj in 1988, as well as a string of commercially successful singles including "There's a Ghost in My House", "Hit the North" and "Victoria".[28]

In July 1989, it was announced that Brix Smith had left the Fall, with original guitarist Martin Bramah returning in her place.[29] It was revealed later that the outgoing member and Mark E. Smith had divorced earlier that year.[30] Bramah performed on Extricate and remained until July 1990,[6] when both he and Schofield (who by that time were dating each other) were fired from the band.[31] Following the pair's departure, keyboards were handled primarily by Wolstencroft,[32] as well as by violinist Kenny Brady, who joined at the same time.[6] Dave Bush, who initially joined the Fall crew as a roadie, took over as the band's new keyboardist in August 1991.[33]

After the release of Code: Selfish and The Infotainment Scan, Karl Burns returned for a second two-drummer lineup in May 1993.[33] He left again just a few months later, but returned in time for a North American tour in August.[34] After the release of Middle Class Revolt, Brix Smith also returned in August 1994, claiming she had "started to miss the artistic freedom that [she] had" in the group.[35] After the band recorded Cerebral Caustic, Bush was replaced by Julia Nagle.[36]

 
After nearly 16 years with the band, guitarist Craig Scanlon was fired from the Fall in late 1995.

1995–2000 edit

After the band spent much of the year touring, long-time guitarist Craig Scanlon was dismissed from the Fall in late 1995.[6] In later interviews, Mark E. Smith claimed that Scanlon's sacking after 16 years in the band was due to his "slovenly appearance" and "failure to maintain [his] amps", although he later changed his explanation by suggesting that the guitarist had been "trying to play jazz or Sonic Youth-style stuff over good simple songs that he'd written himself".[37] It has been strongly suggested that Smith regretted his decision, and Scanlon himself said he was invited to re-join the group by Smith several years later, but declined. The Light User Syndrome was issued in 1996.[38] Brix Smith left in October, following an argument with Mark E. Smith at a show in October.[39] Karl Burns followed in December.[6]

Adrian Flanagan took over as the Fall guitarist in December 1996, followed by Tommy Crooks the following May (when Burns also rejoined).[6][40] The group continued touring until April 1998, when all but Smith and Nagle left the band following two shows in the United States which ended in fighting between band members.[41] Before the planned final show in New York, Smith was arrested after allegedly assaulting Nagle, his girlfriend at the time, which resulted in the show's cancellation.[42] A few weeks later, Smith and Nagle returned for three more shows in the UK, joined by temporary drummer Kate Themen.[43]

After several months off, the Fall returned in August 1998 with new bassist Karen Leatham and drummer Tom Head,[6] the latter of whom took over from Themen who was originally hired on a full-time basis after her first three shows.[44] By the following January, Neville Wilding was the band's new guitarist and Leatham had been replaced by Adam Helal, with both new members joining officially after performing on The Marshall Suite as session musicians.[45] Head was briefly sacked ahead of the 1999 Reading Festival, with Nick Dewey taking his place for the show, before he was reinstated the following day in time for the Leeds date.[46]

2000–2018 edit

 
Frontman Mark E. Smith remained the sole constant member of the Fall throughout the band's tenure.

Shortly after the release of The Unutterable in November 2000, Tom Head was replaced by Spencer Birtwistle.[6] By February the next year, Neville Wilding and Adam Helal had also been replaced, by Birtwistle's Trigger Happy bandmates Ben Pritchard and Jim Watts, respectively.[47] By August, keyboardist and guitarist Julia Nagle had left the Fall after six years with the band.[6] Brian Fanning briefly took over the vacated role of second guitarist, but by October had left again, shortly before Birtwistle was replaced by Dave Milner on drums.[40] Milner was another former member of Trigger Happy featuring Pritchard, Watts and the Fall's manager Ed Blaney.[48]

In September 2002, the Fall played one show with two new keyboardists – Smith's girlfriend Elena Poulou alongside Ruth Daniel.[49][50] Retaining only Poulou on a full-time basis, the group issued The Real New Fall LP (Formerly Country on the Click) in 2003.[51] Watts was fired that March and replaced by Simon "Ding" Archer the next month.[52][6] After just a year with the band, Archer left the following April and was replaced by Steve Trafford.[53] In July 2004, Watts returned on guitar and Birtwistle returned on drums.[6] By December, the former had left for a second time, crediting concerns over credits and royalties, as well as a lack of creative input in the band.[54]

The Fall's lineup changed dramatically again in May 2005, after Pritchard, Trafford and Birtwistle all left the band suddenly following a show in the US.[55] The trio were quickly replaced by Tim Presley, Rob Barbato (both members of American group Darker My Love) and Orpheo McCord, respectively.[56] Later in the year, guitarist Peter Greenway, bassist Dave Spurr and drummer Keiron Melling all debuted with the Fall, due to the new members' differing schedules.[57] After the release of Reformation Post TLC (featuring Greenway and Spurr), the three new additions became full-time members upon the departure of Presley, Barbato and McCord in June 2007.[6]

For almost ten years the Fall's lineup remained stable, making it the longest-standing incarnation of the band's history.[58][59] Daren Garratt of the Nightingales joined as a second drummer between 2013 and 2015, featuring on The Remainderer, Sub-Lingual Tablet and Wise Ol' Man.[28][60] Paul Bonney of the Australian Pink Floyd Show took over for tour dates in 2016.[61] The lineup came to an end with the departure of long-time keyboardist Elena Poulou in 2016, after her divorce from Mark E. Smith.[62] Keyboards on the band's final studio album New Facts Emerge were recorded by Greenway (synthesisers) and Spurr (mellotron),[63] before Mike Clapham joined for the final touring cycle in 2017.[64]

On 24 January 2018, Smith died of lung and kidney cancer, marking the end of the Fall.[65]

Members edit

Final members edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
 
Mark E. Smith 1976–2018 (until his death)
  • lead vocals
  • occasional guitar, keyboards, piano, violin, kazoo and harmonica
all Fall releases
Dave "The Eagle" Spurr 2006–2018
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • mellotron (2017)
Peter "PP" Greenway 2007–2018 (guest 2006–07)
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • synthesisers (2017)
  • Studio albums: all from Reformation Post TLC (2007) to New Facts Emerge (2017)
  • Singles and EPs: all from "Bury!" (2010) to Wise Ol' Man (2016)
  • Live albums and videos: Last Night at The Palais (2009)
  • Live Uurop VIII–XII Places in Sun & Winter, Son (2014)
  • Live in Clitheroe (2017)
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – six discs
Keiron Melling 2007–2018 (guest 2006)
  • drums
  • percussion
  • Studio albums: all from Imperial Wax Solvent (2008) to New Facts Emerge (2017)
  • Singles and EPs: all from "Bury!" (2010) to Wise Ol' Man (2016)
  • Live albums and videos: Live Uurop VIII–XII Places in Sun & Winter, Son (2014)
  • Live in Clitheroe (2017)
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – seven discs
Mike Clapham 2017–2018 keyboards none – live performances only

Former members edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Martin Bramah
  • 1976–1979
  • 1989–1990
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • bass (May 1978)
Una Baines 1976–1978 (stand-in 1979)
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • Short Circuit: Live at the Electric Circus (1978)
  • Bingo-Master's Break-Out! (1978)
  • Live 1977 (2000)
Tony Friel 1976–1977
  • bass
  • backing vocals
Steve Ormrod 1977 (died 1994) drums none – one live performance only
Karl Burns
  • 1977–1978
  • 1981–1986
  • 1993–1996
  • 1997–1998
  • drums
  • percussion
  • bass
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: Live at the Witch Trials (1979)
  • all from Hex Enduction Hour (1982) to This Nation's Saving Grace (1985), and from Middle Class Revolt (1994) to Levitate (1997)
  • Singles and EPs: Bingo-Master's Break-Out! (1978)
  • "It's the New Thing" (1978)
  • all from "Lie Dream of a Casino Soul" (1981) to "Cruiser's Creek" (1985)
  • The Peel Sessions (1987)
  • "The Chiselers" (1996)
  • Live albums and videos: Short Circuit: Live at the Electric Circus (1978)
  • A Part of America Therein, 1981 (1982)
  • Fall in a Hole (1983)
  • all from The Twenty-Seven Points (1995) to Live Various Years (1998)
  • Live 1977 (2000)
  • Austurbæjarbíó (2001)
  • Liverpool 78 (2001)
  • The Idiot Joy Show (2003)
  • Live at the Phoenix Festival (2003)
  • all from Pearl City (2005) to Oldham 1978 (2005)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – five discs
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – three discs
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – eight sessions
Jonnie Brown 1978 bass none – live performances only
Eric McGann
(real name Rick Goldstraw)
Yvonne Pawlett 1978–1979 keyboards
  • Studio albums: Live at the Witch Trials (1979)
  • Singles and EPs: "It's the New Thing" (1978)
  • "Rowche Rumble" (1979)
  • The Peel Sessions (1987)
  • Live albums and videos: Liverpool 78 (2001)
  • Live at Deeply Vale (2005)
  • Oldham 1978 (2005)
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – two sessions
 
Marc Riley 1978–1982
  • bass (1978–79)
  • lead guitar (1979–82)
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: all from Live at the Witch Trials (1979) to Room to Live (1982)
  • Singles and EPs: all from "It's the New Thing" (1978) to "Look, Know" (1982)
  • The Peel Sessions (1987)
  • Live albums and videos: all from Totale's Turns (1980) to Fall in a Hole (1983)
  • Live to Air in Melbourne '82 (1998)
  • Liverpool 78 (2001)
  • Live at Leeds (2003)
  • all from Live at Deeply Vale (2005) to Alter Bahnhof, Hof, Germany (2005)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – three discs
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – four sessions
Mike Leigh 1979–1980
  • drums
  • percussion
  • Studio albums: Dragnet (1979)
  • Singles and EPs: "Rowche Rumble" (1980)
  • "Fiery Jack" (1980)
  • Live albums and videos: Totale's Turns (It's Now or Never) (1980)
  • Retford 1979 (2005)
  • Los Angeles 1979 (2005)
 
Steve Hanley 1979–1998
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • occasional acoustic guitar
  • Studio albums: all from Dragnet (1979) to Levitate (1997)
  • Singles and EPs: all from "Rowche Rumble" (1979) to "The Chiselers" (1996), except Couldn't Get Ahead (1985) and The Peel Sessions (1987)
  • Live albums and videos: all from Totale's Turns (1980) to Nottingham 92 (1998)
  • I Am as Pure as Oranj (2000)
  • Live in Cambridge 1988 (2000)
  • Austurbæjarbíó (2001)
  • Live in Zagreb (2001)
  • Live at Leeds (2003)
  • The Idiot Joy Show (2003)
  • Live at the Phoenix Festival (2003)
  • Pearl City (2004)
  • Live at the Haćienda 1983–1985 (2005)
  • all from Retford 1979 (2005) to Alter Bahnhof, Hof, Germany (2005)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – eight discs
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – three discs
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – 18 sessions
 
Craig Scanlon 1979–1995
  • guitar (rhythm 1979–82 and 1983–95, lead 1982–83)
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: all from Dragnet (1979) to Cerebral Caustic (1995)
  • Singles and EPs: all from "Rowche Rumble" (1979) to "The Chiselers" (1996), except The Peel Sessions (1987)
  • Live albums and videos: all from Totale's Turns (1980) to In the City... (1997)
  • Live to Air in Melbourne '82 (1998)
  • Live Various Years (1998)
  • Nottingham 92 (1998)
  • I Am as Pure as Oranj (2000)
  • Live in Cambridge 1988 (2000)
  • Austurbæjarbíó (2001)
  • Live in Zagreb (2001)
  • Live at Leeds (2003)
  • The Idiot Joy Show (2003)
  • Live at the Phoenix Festival (2003)
  • Live at the Haćienda 1983–1985 (2005)
  • all from Retford 1979 (2005) to Alter Bahnhof, Hof, Germany (2005)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – six discs
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – two discs
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – 15 sessions
 
Paul Hanley 1980–1985 (stand-in 1986)
  • drums
  • percussion
  • keyboards
  • programming
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: all from Grotesque (After the Gramme) (1980) to The Wonderful and Frightening World Of... (1984)
  • Bend Sinister (1986) – one track only
  • Singles and EPs: all from "How I Wrote 'Elastic Man'" (1980) to Call for Escape Route (1984)
  • "Living Too Late" (1986)
  • Live albums and videos: Live in London 1980 (1982)
  • Fall in a Hole (1983)
  • Live to Air in Melbourne '82 (1998)
  • Austurbæjarbíó (2001)
  • Live at Leeds (2003)
  • Live at the Haçienda 1983–1985 (2005)
  • Glasgow 1981 (2005)
  • Alter Bahnhof, Hof, Germany (2005)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – two discs
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – five sessions
 
Brix Smith
  • 1983–1989
  • 1994–1996
  • lead guitar
  • keyboards
  • bass
  • backing and occasional lead vocals
  • Studio albums: all from Perverted by Language (1983) – two tracks only to I Am Kurious Oranj (1988)
  • Cerebral Caustic (1995)
  • The Light User Syndrome (1996)
  • Singles and EPs: all from "Oh! Brother" (1984) to "Hit the North" (1987), except The Peel Sessions (1987)
  • Live albums and videos: all from Seminal Live (1989) to 15 Ways to Leave Your Man: Live (1997)
  • Live Various Years (1998) – three tracks only
  • I Am as Pure as Oranj (2000)
  • Live in Cambridge 1988 (2000)
  • The Idiot Joy Show (2003)
  • Live at the Phoenix Festival (2003)
  • Pearl City (2004)
  • Live at the Haćienda 1983–1985 (2005)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – two discs
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – three discs
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – nine sessions
Simon Rogers 1985–1986 (stand-in 1984–85, session guest 1986–92)
  • keyboards
  • bass
  • guitar
  • programming
  • saxophone
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: This Nation's Saving Grace (1985)
  • Bend Sinister (1986)
  • The Frenz Experiment (1988)
  • Code: Selfish (1992)
  • Singles and EPs: all from "Couldn't Get Ahead/Rollin' Dany" (1985) to "Hey! Luciani" (1987)
  • "Hit the North" (1987)
  • "Ed's Babe" (1992)
  • Live albums and videos: The Twenty-Seven Points (1995) – one track only
  • Live at the Haćienda 1983–1985 (2005)
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – four sessions
 
Simon Wolstencroft 1986–1997
  • drums
  • percussion
  • keyboards
  • programming
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: all from Bend Sinister (1986) to Levitate (1997)
  • Singles and EPs: all from "Hey! Luciani" (1987) to "The Chiselers" (1996), except The Peel Sessions (1987)
  • Live albums and videos: all from Seminal Live (1989) to 15 Ways to Leave Your Man: Live (1995)
  • Live Various Years (1998)
  • Nottingham 92 (1998)
  • I Am as Pure as Oranj (2000)
  • Live in Cambridge 1988 (2000)
  • Live in Zagreb (2001)
  • The Idiot Joy Show (2003)
  • Live at the Phoenix Festival (2003)
  • Pearl City (2004)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – four discs
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – two discs
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – 11 sessions
Marcia Schofield 1986–1990
  • keyboards
  • synthesisers
  • percussion
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: all from The Frenz Experiment (1988) to Shift-Work (1991) – one track only
  • Singles and EPs: all from "There's a Ghost in My House" (1987) to The Dredger (1990), except The Peel Sessions (1987)
  • Live albums and videos: Seminal Live (1989)
  • Live Various Years (1998) – three tracks only
  • I Am as Pure as Oranj (2000)
  • Live in Cambridge 1988 (1990)
  • Live in Zagreb (2001)
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – two sessions
Kenny Brady 1990–1991 (guest 1989)
  • violin
  • backing vocals
  • Extricate (1990)
  • Shift-Work (1991)
  • The Twenty-Seven Points (1995) – one track only
  • The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – two sessions
Dave Bush 1991–1995
  • keyboards
  • programming
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: all from Shift-Work (1991) to Cerebral Caustic (1995)
  • Singles and EPs: "Ed's Babe" (1992)
  • "Kimble" (1993)
  • Live albums and videos: The Twenty-Seven Points (1995) – three tracks only
  • Nottingham 92 (1998)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – two discs
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – four sessions
Julia Nagle 1995–2001
  • keyboards
  • programming
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: all from The Light User Syndrome (1996) to The Unutterable (2000)
  • Singles and EPs: "The Chiselers" (1996)
  • Live albums and videos: The Twenty-Seven Points (1995)
  • In the City... (1997)
  • 15 Ways to Leave Your Man: Live (1997)
  • Live Various Years (1998) – five tracks only
  • Touch Sensitive... Bootleg Box Set (2003) – three discs
  • The Idiot Joy Show (2003)
  • Live at the Phoenix Festival (2003)
  • Pearl City (2004)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – six discs
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – four sessions
Adrian Flanagan 1996–1997
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Live Various Years (1998) – five tracks only
Tommy Crooks 1997–1998
  • Levitate (1997) – four tracks only
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
Kate Themen 1998 drums none – live performances only
Tom Head
(real name Thomas Patrick Murphy)[2][66]
1998–2000 (died on 4 October 2015)[2][66]
  • drums
  • percussion
  • The Marshall Suite (1999)
  • The Unutterable (2000)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – one session
  • Set of Ten (2018) – two discs
Karen Leatham 1998 bass
  • The Marshall Suite (1999)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
Neville Wilding 1998–2001
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • The Marshall Suite (1999)
  • The Unutterable (2000)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
Adam Helal bass
Spencer Birtwistle
  • 2000–2001
  • 2004–2006
drums
  • Studio albums: Are You Are Missing Winner (2001)
  • Fall Heads Roll (2005)
  • Singles and EPs: "Rude (All the Time)" (2001)
  • "(We Wish You) A Protein Christmas" (2003)
  • Rude (All the Time) (2005)
  • "Higgle-Dy Piggle-Dy" (2006)
  • Live albums and videos: 2G+2 (2002)
  • Touch Sensitive... Bootleg Box Set (2003)
  • Interim (2004)
  • Knitting Factory 2001 (2004)
  • Live in San Francisco (2013)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – one session
Ben Pritchard 2001–2006 (guest 2000)
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: all from The Unutterable (2000) to Fall Heads Roll (2005)
  • Singles and EPs: all from The Fall vs 2003 (2002) to "Higgle-Dy Piggle-Dy" (2006)
  • Live albums and videos: 2G+2 (2002)
  • Touch Sensitive... Bootleg Box Set (2003)
  • all from A Touch Sensitive: Live (2004) to All Tomorrows Parties 2002 (2004)
  • Live in San Francisco (2013)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – two sessions
Jim Watts
  • 2001–2003
  • 2004
  • bass (2001–03)
  • rhythm guitar
  • programming
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: Are You Are Missing Winner (2001)
  • The Real New Fall LP (2003)
  • Singles and EPs: "Rude (All the Time)" (2001)
  • The Fall vs 2003 (2002)
  • Rude (All the Time) (2005)
  • Live albums and videos: 2G+2 (2002)
  • Touch Sensitive... Bootleg Box Set (2003)
  • all from Live at the Garage 2002 (2004) to All Tomorrows Parties 2002 (2004)
  • Live in San Francisco (2013)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – two sessions
Brian Fanning 2001
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Are You Are Missing Winner (2001)
  • 2G+2 (2002) – three studio tracks only
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
Dave Milner 2001–2004
  • drums
  • percussion
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • Studio albums: The Real New Fall LP (2003)
  • Singles and EPs: The Fall vs 2003 (2002)
  • "(We Wish You) A Protein Christmas" (2003)
  • "Theme from Sparta F.C. #2" (2004)
  • Live albums and videos: A Touch Sensitive: Live (2003)
  • Punkcast 2004 (2004)
  • Live at the Garage 2002 (2004)
  • All Tomorrows Parties 2002 (2004)
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – one session
 
Elena Poulou 2002–2016
  • keyboards
  • synthesisers
  • backing and occasional lead vocals
  • Studio albums: all from The Real New Fall LP (2003) to Sub-Lingual Tablet (2015)
  • Singles and EPs: all from The Fall vs 2003 (2002) to "Wise Ol' Man" (2016)
  • Live albums and videos: A Touch Sensitive: Live (2003)
  • Interim (2004)
  • Last Night at The Palais (2009)
  • Live Uurop VIII–XII Places in Sun & Winter, Son (2014)
  • Live in Clitheroe (2017)
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – seven discs
  • Other releases: The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – two sessions
Simon "Ding" Archer 2003–2004 (live guest 2008, session guest 2013)
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • occasional banjo
  • The Real New Fall LP (2003) – one track only
  • "(We Wish You) A Protein Christmas" (2003)
  • "Theme from Sparta F.C. #2" (2004)
  • Fall Heads Roll (2005) – three tracks only
  • The Remainderer (2013)
 
Steve Trafford 2004–2006
  • bass
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Punkcast 2004 (2004)
  • Interim (2004)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 (2005) – one session
  • Fall Heads Roll (2005)
  • "Higgle-Dy Piggle-Dy" (2006)
 
Tim Presley 2006–2007 (stand-in 2011, session guest 2013) lead guitar
  • Studio albums: Reformation Post TLC (2007)
  • Re-Mit (2013) – three tracks only
  • Sub-Lingual Tablet (2015) – one track only
  • Singles and EPs: "Fall Sound" (2007)
  • "Night of the Humerons" (2012)
  • Live albums and videos: Last Night at The Palais (2009)
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
Rob Barbato 2006–2007 (stand-in 2013) bass
  • Studio albums: Reformation Post TLC (2007)
  • Sub-Lingual Tablet (2015) – one track only
  • Singles and EPs: "Fall Sound" (2007)
  • Live albums and videos: Last Night at The Palais (2009)
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
 
Orpheo McCord 2006–2007
  • drums
  • percussion
  • backing vocals
  • Reformation Post TLC (2007)
  • "Fall Sound" (2007)
  • Last Night at The Palais (2009)
Daren Garratt 2013–2015
  • The Remainderer (2013)
  • Sub-Lingual Tablet (2015) – one track only

Other contributors edit

Image Name Years active Instruments Details
Steve "Cowbell" Davies
  • 1978
  • 1980
  • congas (1978)
  • drums (1980)
Davies, the band's van driver at the time, performed congas on the band's first Peel session in May 1978, and later filled in for temporarily unavailable drummer Paul Hanley on a Dutch tour in June 1980.[67]
Kay Carroll 1979–1983
  • vocals
  • percussion
  • kazoo
The Fall's manager and Smith's partner between 1977 and 1983, Carroll performed as an additional contributor on Dragnet, Grotesque (After the Gramme), Slates, Hex Enduction Hour and Room to Live.[68][69]
Dave Tucker 1980–1981
  • clarinet
  • keyboards
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Tucker was a part-time member of the Fall, contributing to the Slates EP and several live shows.[70]
Richard Mazda 1981 saxophone Mazda performed saxophone on the single "Lie Dream of a Casino Soul", which he also produced.[71]
Arthur Kadmon 1982 guitar Kadmon and Niman featured on Room to Live, on "Hard Life Country" and the title track, respectively.[72]
Adrian Niman saxophone
 
Gavin Friday
(real name Fionán Hanvey)
1984 vocals Friday featured on two tracks for The Wonderful and Frightening World Of... and one for the Call for Escape Route EP, as well as appearing live with the band on a couple of occasions.[73]
 
Craig Leon 1989–1991
  • keyboards
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
Leon co-produced Extricate, Shift-Work and Code: Selfish, and performed on all three albums.[74]
 
Cassell Webb
  • backing vocals
  • keyboards
Webb, the wife of Leon, also featured as a guest on Extricate, Shift-Work and Code: Selfish.[75]
Phil Ames 1989 guitar Ames, Brix Smith's guitar tech, performed at a recording for the Offbeat TV series in February 1989.[76]
 
Mike Edwards Edwards featured on "Popcorn Double Feature", the second single from the 1990 album Extricate.[77]
Charlotte Bill 1990
  • flute
  • oboe
Bill performed flute and oboe on the 1990 album Extricate, and also appeared at several live shows.[78]
Kevin "Skids" Riddles keyboards Riddles, a roadie for the band at the time, played a handful of Fall shows after Marcia Schofield left.[79]
Lucy Rimmer 1994–1996 backing vocals Both featured on Cerebral Caustic and The Light User Syndrome, as well as at several shows.[80]
Mike Bennett
Keir Stewart 1997 keyboards Stewart and Spencer performed at a handful of shows each in February and May 1997, respectively.[81]
Simon Spencer 1997 (died 2005) guitar
Andy Hackett 1997 Hackett performed guitar on select tracks on 1997's Levitate, but never performed live with the band.[82]
 
Damon Gough Gough performed additional guitar on "Calendar", a B-side to the 1998 single "Masquerade".[83]
John Rolleson 1998 backing vocals Rolleson appeared with the band at the recording of their 21st Peel session on 3 February 1998.[84]
Stuart Estell guitar Estell joined the band for an encore on 30 April 1998 after attending a show in Reading as a fan.[85]
Elspeth Hughes 1998–1999 special effects Hughes featured on the band's 22nd Peel session,[84] and later on the album The Marshall Suite.[86]
Nick Dewey 1999 drums After Tom Head was briefly fired, Dewey substituted for the drummer at the 1999 Reading Festival.[46]
 
Steve Evets 2000–2003
  • bass
  • backing vocals
Evets performed backing vocals on The Unutterable and Are You Are Missing Winner,[87] and later played bass at select shows in 2002 and at a show in Turkey in March 2003 after Jim Watts was sacked.[88][89]
Ed Blaney
  • 2000–2001
  • 2003–2004
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
The Fall's manager at the time, Blaney performed with the band on occasion, featuring on "Rude (All the Time)", Are You Are Missing Winner, the studio tracks on 2G+2, and a number of live albums.[90]
Ruth Daniel 2002 keyboards Daniel performed as a guest alongside Elena Poulou at the Fall's show on 29 September 2002.[49][50]
Dougie James 2004–2006 vocals James performed on "Big New Prinz" and "Boxoctosis" at shows between 2004 and 2006.[91][92][93]
Sean O'Neal 2004 O'Neal appeared at the 1 May 2004 Fall show in Austin, Texas, performing on "Dr. Buck's Letter".[91]
Tamsin Middleton 2013 backing vocals Middleton and Simon Archer contributed backing vocals to "Touchy Pad" on the EP The Remainderer.[94]
Paul Bonney 2016–2017 drums Bonney performed as a second drummer at several Fall shows between July 2016 and January 2017.[61]
Pamela Vander 2017
  • percussion
  • backing vocals
Vander, Smith's final partner and manager, contributed to several Fall shows during their 2017 tour.[95]

Timeline edit

Lineups edit

Period Members Releases
Late 1976 – May 1977 none – rehearsals only
April – June 1977
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Martin Bramah – guitar, backing vocals
  • Tony Friel – bass, backing vocals
  • Una Baines – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Ormrod – drums
June – December 1977
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Martin Bramah – guitar, backing vocals
  • Tony Friel – bass, backing vocals
  • Una Baines – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Karl Burns – drums
January – March 1978
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Martin Bramah – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jonnie Brown – bass
  • Una Baines – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Karl Burns – drums, backing vocals
none – live performances only
March – May 1978
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Martin Bramah – guitar, backing vocals
  • Eric McGann – bass
  • Karl Burns – drums
May – June 1978
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Martin Bramah – guitar, bass, backing vocals
  • Yvonne Pawlett – keyboards
  • Karl Burns – drums
June – December 1978
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Martin Bramah – guitar, backing vocals
  • Marc Riley – bass, backing vocals
  • Yvonne Pawlett – keyboards
  • Karl Burns – drums
February – April 1979
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Martin Bramah – guitar, backing vocals
  • Marc Riley – bass, backing vocals
  • Yvonne Pawlett – keyboards
  • Mike Leigh – drums, percussion
none – live performances only
  • Una Baines – keyboards (4 April, substitute)
April – July 1979
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Marc Riley – guitar, backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Yvonne Pawlett – keyboards
  • Mike Leigh – drums, percussion
July 1979 – March 1980
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Marc Riley – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Mike Leigh – drums, percussion
  • Kay Carroll – percussion, backing vocals (session guest)
March 1980 – September 1981
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Marc Riley – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Paul Hanley – drums
  • "How I Wrote 'Elastic Man'" (1980)
  • "Totally Wired" (1980)
  • Live in London 1980 (1982)
  • Live at Leeds (2003)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – sessions 3, 5
  • Glasgow 1981 (2005)
  • Alter Bahnhof, Hof, Germany (2005)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
  • Kay Carroll – percussion, backing vocals (session guest)
  • Steve Davies – congas (11 May 1980, guest)
none – live performances only
  • Steve Davies – drums (June 1980, substitute)
  • Dave Tucker – clarinet (from November 1980, part-time)
  • Slates (1981)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 4
  • Karl Burns – drums (June – July 1981, substitute)
September 1981 – December 1982
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Marc Riley – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Paul Hanley – drums
  • Karl Burns – drums, bass, percussion
  • "Lie Dream of a Casino Soul" (1981)
  • Fall in a Hole (1983)
  • Live to Air in Melbourne '82 (1998)
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
  • Kay Carroll – percussion, backing vocals (session guest)
January – September 1983
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Paul Hanley – drums, keyboards
  • Karl Burns – drums, bass, percussion, backing vocals
  • "The Man Whose Head Expanded" (1983)
  • "Kicker Conspiracy" (1983)
  • Perverted by Language (1983) – all but two tracks
  • Austurbæjarbíó (2001)
  • Live at the Haçienda 1983–1985 (2004) – four tracks
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 6
September 1983 – November 1984
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Brix Smith – guitar, backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Paul Hanley – drums, keyboards
  • Karl Burns – drums, bass, percussion
  • Perverted by Language (1983) – remaining two tracks
  • "Oh! Brother" (1984)
  • "C.R.E.E.P." (1984)
  • The Wonderful and Frightening World Of... (1984)
  • Call for Escape Route (1984)
  • Live at the Haçienda 1983–1985 (2004) – nine tracks
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 7
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
November 1984 – March 1985
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Brix Smith – guitar, backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, backing vocals
  • Karl Burns – drums
  • Simon Rogers – bass
  • "Couldn't Get Ahead/Rollin' Dany" (1985)
March 1985 – May 1986
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Brix Smith – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Simon Rogers – keyboards, guitar
  • Karl Burns – drums
  • This Nation's Saving Grace (1985)
  • "Cruiser's Creek" (1985)
  • Live at the Haçienda 1983–1985 (2004) – seven tracks
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – sessions 8, 9
  • Paul Hanley – drums, percussion (from February, substitute)
May – October 1986
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Brix Smith – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Simon Rogers – keyboards, guitar
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums
  • Bend Sinister (1986) – remaining tracks
  • "Hey! Luciani" (1986)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 10
October 1986 – June 1989
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Brix Smith – guitar backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Marcia Schofield – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums, percussion
  • Simon Rogers – keyboards, guitar (1987 in studio and on stage for the UK tour)
  • Phil Ames – guitar (16 February 1989, replaced Brix who quit the group)
none – one TV performance only
June 1989 – July 1990
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Martin Bramah – guitar, backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Marcia Schofield – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums, percussion
  • Kenny Brady – fiddle (guest in studio and several live gigs)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 13
July 1990 – June 1991
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Kenny Brady – violin, keyboards
  • "High Tension Line" (1990)
  • Shift-Work (1991) – remaining tracks
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 14
  • Kevin Riddles – keyboards (July – August, guest)
none – live performances only
August 1991 – May 1993
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Dave Bush – keyboards, programming
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums, percussion, keyboards
May 1993 – August 1994
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Dave Bush – keyboards, programming
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Karl Burns – drums, guitar, backing vocals
  • Middle Class Revolt (1994)
  • Live Various Years (1998) – six tracks
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 17
  • Set of Ten (2018) – two discs
August 1994 – November 1995
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Brix Smith – guitar, backing vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Dave Bush – keyboards, programming
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Karl Burns – drums, guitar, backing vocals
  • Lucy Rimmer – backing vocals (20 November 1994, guest)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 18
  • Julia Nagle – keyboards (from March 1995, substitute)
  • The Twenty-Seven Points (1995)
  • "The Chiselers" (1996)
  • In the City... (1997)
  • The Idiot Joy Show (2003)
  • Live at the Phoenix Festival (2003) – nine tracks
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
November 1995 – October 1996
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Brix Smith – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Julia Nagle – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Karl Burns – drums, guitar, backing vocals
  • 15 Ways to Leave Your Man: Live (1997)
  • Live at the Phoenix Festival (2003) – four tracks
  • Pearl City (2004)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 20
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
  • Lucy Rimmer – backing vocals (part-time)
  • Mike Bennett – backing vocals (part-time)
  • The Light User Syndrome (1996)
December 1996 – February 1997
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Adrian Flanagan – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Julia Nagle – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Live Various Years (1998) – five tracks
  • Lucy Rimmer – keyboards (24 December, substitute)
none – one live performance only
February – May 1997
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Adrian Flanagan – guitar
  • Julia Nagle – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Keir Stewart – keyboards
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums, percussion, keyboards
none – live performances only
  • Keir Stewart – keyboards (26 February, guest)
  • Simon Spencer – guitar (13 and 14 May, guest)
May – July 1997
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Tommy Crooks – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Julia Nagle – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Simon Wolstencroft – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Karl Burns – drums
July 1997 – April 1998
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Tommy Crooks – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals
  • Julia Nagle – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Karl Burns – drums
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
  • John Rolleson – backing vocals (3 February, guest)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 21
April – June 1998
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Julia Nagle – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Kate Themen – drums
none – live performances only
  • Stuart Estell – guitar (30 April, guest)
June – August 1998
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Julia Nagle – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Karen Leatham – bass
  • Kate Themen – drums
August – December 1998
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Julia Nagle – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Karen Leatham – bass
  • Tom Head – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Set of Ten (2018) – one disc
  • Elspeth Hughes – special effects (18 October, guest)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 22
December 1998
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Neville Wilding – guitar, backing vocals
  • Karen Leatham – bass
  • Julia Nagle – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Tom Head – drums, percussion, backing vocals
none – one live performance only
December 1998 – January 1999
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Neville Wilding – guitar, backing vocals
  • Karen Leatham – bass
  • Adam Helal – bass, backing vocals
  • Julia Nagle – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Tom Head – drums, percussion, backing vocals
January 1999 – November 2000
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Neville Wilding – guitar, backing vocals
  • Adam Helal – bass, backing vocals
  • Julia Nagle – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Tom Head – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Nick Dewey – drums (27 August 1999, substitute)
none – one live performance only
November 2000 – February 2001
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Neville Wilding – guitar, backing vocals
  • Adam Helal – bass, backing vocals
  • Julia Nagle – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Spencer Birtwistle – drums, percussion
none – live performances only
February – August 2001
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jim Watts – bass, guitar, backing vocals
  • Julia Nagle – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Spencer Birtwistle – drums, percussion
August – October 2001
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Brian Fanning – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jim Watts – bass, guitar, backing vocals
  • Spencer Birtwistle – drums, percussion
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
  • Ed Blaney – guitar, backing vocals (part-time guest)
October – November 2001
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jim Watts – bass, guitar, backing vocals
  • Spencer Birtwistle – drums, percussion
  • 2G+2 (2002) – live tracks
  • Touch Sensitive... Bootleg Box Set (2003) – two discs
  • Knitting Factory, Hollywood 2001 (2004)
  • Ed Blaney – guitar, backing vocals (part-time guest)
  • Rude (All the Time) (2005)
  • Live in San Francisco (2013)
November 2001 – September 2002
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jim Watts – bass, guitar, backing vocals
  • Dave Milner – drums, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Ed Blaney – guitar, backing vocals (part-time guest)
  • Live at the Garage 2002 (2004)
  • All Tomorrows Parties 2002 (2004)
September 2002 – March 2003
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jim Watts – bass, guitar, backing vocals
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Dave Milner – drums, keyboards, backing vocals
  • The Fall vs 2003 (2002)
  • The Real New Fall LP (2003) – eight tracks
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 23
  • Ed Blaney – guitar, backing vocals (part-time guest)
  • Ruth Daniel – keyboards (22 September, guest)
  • A Touch Sensitive: Live (2004)
March 2003
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Evets – bass (temporary substitute)
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Dave Milner – drums, keyboards, backing vocals
none – one live performance only
April 2003 – April 2004
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Simon Archer – bass, backing vocals
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Dave Milner – drums, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Dougie James – vocals (22 February, guest)
none – one live performance only
April 2004
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Simon Archer – bass, backing vocals
  • Steve Trafford – bass, backing vocals
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Dave Milner – drums, keyboards, backing vocals
none – live performances only
April – June 2004
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Trafford – bass, guitar, backing vocals
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Dave Milner – drums, backing vocals
  • Punkcast 2004 (2004)
  • Sean O'Neal – vocals (1 May, guest)
none – one live performance only
July – December 2004
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Jim Watts – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Trafford – bass, guitar, backing vocals
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Spencer Birtwistle – drums
  • Ed Blaney – guitar, backing vocals (part-time guest)
  • Interim (2004)
  • The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 24
January 2005 – May 2006
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Ben Pritchard – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Trafford – bass, guitar, backing vocals
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Spencer Birtwistle – drums
  • Dougie James – vocals (October 2005/May 2006, guest)
none – three live performances only
May – September 2006
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Tim Presley – guitar
  • Rob Barbato – bass
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Orpheo McCord – drums, backing vocals
none – live performances only
  • Peter Greenway – guitar (26 and 27 August, substitute)
  • Dave Spurr – bass (26 and 27 August, substitute)
September 2006 – June 2007
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Tim Presley – guitar
  • Rob Barbato – bass
  • Dave Spurr – bass, backing vocals
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Orpheo McCord – drums, backing vocals
  • "Fall Sound" (2007)
  • Peter Greenway – guitar (occasional guest/substitute)
  • Keiron Melling – drums (October/November, sub/guest)
none – two live performances only
June 2007 – November 2013
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Peter Greenway – guitar, backing vocals
  • Dave Spurr – bass, backing vocals
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Keiron Melling – drums, percussion
  • Tim Presley – guitar (session guest)
  • "Night of the Humerons" (2012)
  • Re-Mit (2013)
  • Simon Archer – bass (March 2008, guest)
none – live performances only
  • Tim Presley – guitar (November 2011, substitute)
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
  • Rob Barbato – bass (16 and 17 August 2013, substitute)
  • Another "Set of Ten" (2019) – one disc
November 2013 – October 2015
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Peter Greenway – guitar, backing vocals
  • Dave Spurr – bass, backing vocals
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Keiron Melling – drums, percussion
  • Daren Garratt – drums, backing vocals
October 2015 – April 2016
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Peter Greenway – guitar, backing vocals
  • Dave Spurr – bass, backing vocals
  • Elena Poulou – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Keiron Melling – drums, percussion
none – live performances only
May 2016 – May 2017
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals, keyboards
  • Peter Greenway – guitar, synthesisers, backing vocals
  • Dave Spurr – bass, mellotron, backing vocals
  • Keiron Melling – drums, percussion
  • Paul Bonney – drums (July – January, guest)
none – live performances only
May 2017 – January 2018
  • Mark E. Smith – lead vocals
  • Peter Greenway – guitar, backing vocals
  • Dave Spurr – bass, backing vocals
  • Michael Clapham – keyboards
  • Keiron Melling – drums, percussion

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list, fall, band, members, fall, were, english, post, punk, band, from, prestwich, greater, manchester, formed, late, 1976, group, originally, featured, vocalist, mark, smith, guitarist, martin, bramah, bassist, tony, friel, keyboardist, baines, with, their, f. The Fall were an English post punk band from Prestwich Greater Manchester Formed in late 1976 the group originally featured vocalist Mark E Smith guitarist Martin Bramah bassist Tony Friel and keyboardist Una Baines with their first permanent drummer Karl Burns joining the following year The group went through many lineup changes but remained active until Smith s death on 24 January 2018 at which point the band included bassist Dave The Eagle Spurr since 2006 guitarist Peter PP Greenway drummer Keiron Melling both since 2007 and keyboardist Michael Clapham who joined for the band s final tour in 2017 1 2 The Fall in 1984 top and 2007 bottom Contents 1 History 1 1 1976 1982 1 2 1982 1995 1 3 1995 2000 1 4 2000 2018 2 Members 2 1 Final members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Other contributors 3 Timeline 4 Lineups 5 References 6 Footnotes 7 External linksHistory edit1976 1982 edit Mark E Smith Martin Bramah Tony Friel and Una Baines formed the Fall shortly after attending a Sex Pistols show at Manchester s Free Trade Hall in July 1976 3 The band played their first show on 23 May 1977 4 with Steve Ormrod playing drums for his sole appearance 5 The group s first permanent drummer Karl Burns took his place 6 In November the group recorded their debut EP Bingo Master s Break Out which was issued the following year 7 Friel left the band in December 6 unhappy with the recent decision to hire Kay Carroll a friend of Smith s as their manager 8 nbsp Marc Riley replaced original bassist Tony Friel in 1978 and later switched to guitar the following year After brief spells with Jonnie Brown and Eric McGann early in the year 6 16 year old roadie Marc Riley took over Friel s position on bass in June 1978 9 Baines had also left in March following a mental breakdown triggered in part by the druggy lifestyle she was leading 10 She was replaced by Yvonne Pawlett in May 6 The lineup of Smith Bramah Riley Pawlett and Burns recorded the group s debut album Live at the Witch Trials which was issued the following year 11 Burns left before the end of the year and Bramah followed in April 1979 claiming that What initially started out as a collective became a dictatorship dominated by frontman Smith 10 Burns and Bramah were replaced by Mike Leigh and Craig Scanlon respectively 6 At the time of Scanlon s arrival Steve Hanley also joined on bass with Riley switching to guitar 12 The new lineup recorded one single Rowche Rumble before Pawlett also left the Fall 13 In an interview years later the keyboardist claimed that she never fitted in with the group leaving to study biology and breed dogs 14 Pawlett was not replaced with Riley and Scanlon performing keyboards 15 In March 1980 Leigh was replaced by Hanley s brother Paul on drums 6 The group issued Grotesque After the Gramme later in the year 16 followed by the EP Slates early the next year featuring brief member Dave Tucker on clarinet 17 After replacing Paul Hanley for an American tour in the summer of 1981 due to the former being under the age of 21 Karl Burns rejoined the Fall in October 1981 to mark the start of the band s first two drummer lineup 18 This incarnation issued two studio albums in 1982 Hex Enduction Hour and Room to Live before Riley was sacked after a physical altercation with Smith playing his final Fall show in December 19 1982 1995 edit nbsp After Riley was fired in 1982 Mark E Smith married Brix Smith in 1983 and she took his place in the Fall After several months with just one guitarist the Fall added Brix Smith in the summer of 1983 after she married frontman Mark E Smith in July just three months since they first met 20 She debuted on two tracks on the 1983 album Perverted by Language which was followed by The Wonderful and Frightening World Of the next year 21 In November shortly after the latter s release Paul Hanley left the Fall to form Kiss the Blade and the following month his brother Steve Hanley went on paternity leave and was temporarily replaced by Simon Rogers 22 After a four month absence Hanley returned and Rogers joined officially on keyboards and guitar 3 By early 1986 Karl Burns had left the Fall for a second time with Simon Wolstencroft taking his place 23 Before Wolstencroft s arrival however Paul Hanley briefly returned to record two tracks for Bend Sinister as well as the single Living Too Late 24 25 26 Shortly after the release of Bend Sinister Rogers left the group to focus on his production work which he continued to do with the Fall for several years 27 With new keyboardist Marcia Schofield the band released The Frenz Experiment and I Am Kurious Oranj in 1988 as well as a string of commercially successful singles including There s a Ghost in My House Hit the North and Victoria 28 In July 1989 it was announced that Brix Smith had left the Fall with original guitarist Martin Bramah returning in her place 29 It was revealed later that the outgoing member and Mark E Smith had divorced earlier that year 30 Bramah performed on Extricate and remained until July 1990 6 when both he and Schofield who by that time were dating each other were fired from the band 31 Following the pair s departure keyboards were handled primarily by Wolstencroft 32 as well as by violinist Kenny Brady who joined at the same time 6 Dave Bush who initially joined the Fall crew as a roadie took over as the band s new keyboardist in August 1991 33 After the release of Code Selfish and The Infotainment Scan Karl Burns returned for a second two drummer lineup in May 1993 33 He left again just a few months later but returned in time for a North American tour in August 34 After the release of Middle Class Revolt Brix Smith also returned in August 1994 claiming she had started to miss the artistic freedom that she had in the group 35 After the band recorded Cerebral Caustic Bush was replaced by Julia Nagle 36 nbsp After nearly 16 years with the band guitarist Craig Scanlon was fired from the Fall in late 1995 1995 2000 edit After the band spent much of the year touring long time guitarist Craig Scanlon was dismissed from the Fall in late 1995 6 In later interviews Mark E Smith claimed that Scanlon s sacking after 16 years in the band was due to his slovenly appearance and failure to maintain his amps although he later changed his explanation by suggesting that the guitarist had been trying to play jazz or Sonic Youth style stuff over good simple songs that he d written himself 37 It has been strongly suggested that Smith regretted his decision and Scanlon himself said he was invited to re join the group by Smith several years later but declined The Light User Syndrome was issued in 1996 38 Brix Smith left in October following an argument with Mark E Smith at a show in October 39 Karl Burns followed in December 6 Adrian Flanagan took over as the Fall guitarist in December 1996 followed by Tommy Crooks the following May when Burns also rejoined 6 40 The group continued touring until April 1998 when all but Smith and Nagle left the band following two shows in the United States which ended in fighting between band members 41 Before the planned final show in New York Smith was arrested after allegedly assaulting Nagle his girlfriend at the time which resulted in the show s cancellation 42 A few weeks later Smith and Nagle returned for three more shows in the UK joined by temporary drummer Kate Themen 43 After several months off the Fall returned in August 1998 with new bassist Karen Leatham and drummer Tom Head 6 the latter of whom took over from Themen who was originally hired on a full time basis after her first three shows 44 By the following January Neville Wilding was the band s new guitarist and Leatham had been replaced by Adam Helal with both new members joining officially after performing on The Marshall Suite as session musicians 45 Head was briefly sacked ahead of the 1999 Reading Festival with Nick Dewey taking his place for the show before he was reinstated the following day in time for the Leeds date 46 2000 2018 edit nbsp Frontman Mark E Smith remained the sole constant member of the Fall throughout the band s tenure Shortly after the release of The Unutterable in November 2000 Tom Head was replaced by Spencer Birtwistle 6 By February the next year Neville Wilding and Adam Helal had also been replaced by Birtwistle s Trigger Happy bandmates Ben Pritchard and Jim Watts respectively 47 By August keyboardist and guitarist Julia Nagle had left the Fall after six years with the band 6 Brian Fanning briefly took over the vacated role of second guitarist but by October had left again shortly before Birtwistle was replaced by Dave Milner on drums 40 Milner was another former member of Trigger Happy featuring Pritchard Watts and the Fall s manager Ed Blaney 48 In September 2002 the Fall played one show with two new keyboardists Smith s girlfriend Elena Poulou alongside Ruth Daniel 49 50 Retaining only Poulou on a full time basis the group issued The Real New Fall LP Formerly Country on the Click in 2003 51 Watts was fired that March and replaced by Simon Ding Archer the next month 52 6 After just a year with the band Archer left the following April and was replaced by Steve Trafford 53 In July 2004 Watts returned on guitar and Birtwistle returned on drums 6 By December the former had left for a second time crediting concerns over credits and royalties as well as a lack of creative input in the band 54 The Fall s lineup changed dramatically again in May 2005 after Pritchard Trafford and Birtwistle all left the band suddenly following a show in the US 55 The trio were quickly replaced by Tim Presley Rob Barbato both members of American group Darker My Love and Orpheo McCord respectively 56 Later in the year guitarist Peter Greenway bassist Dave Spurr and drummer Keiron Melling all debuted with the Fall due to the new members differing schedules 57 After the release of Reformation Post TLC featuring Greenway and Spurr the three new additions became full time members upon the departure of Presley Barbato and McCord in June 2007 6 For almost ten years the Fall s lineup remained stable making it the longest standing incarnation of the band s history 58 59 Daren Garratt of the Nightingales joined as a second drummer between 2013 and 2015 featuring on The Remainderer Sub Lingual Tablet and Wise Ol Man 28 60 Paul Bonney of the Australian Pink Floyd Show took over for tour dates in 2016 61 The lineup came to an end with the departure of long time keyboardist Elena Poulou in 2016 after her divorce from Mark E Smith 62 Keyboards on the band s final studio album New Facts Emerge were recorded by Greenway synthesisers and Spurr mellotron 63 before Mike Clapham joined for the final touring cycle in 2017 64 On 24 January 2018 Smith died of lung and kidney cancer marking the end of the Fall 65 Members editFinal members edit Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions nbsp Mark E Smith 1976 2018 until his death lead vocalsoccasional guitar keyboards piano violin kazoo and harmonica all Fall releases Dave The Eagle Spurr 2006 2018 bassbacking vocalsmellotron 2017 Studio albums all from Reformation Post TLC 2007 to New Facts Emerge 2017 Singles and EPs all from Fall Sound 2007 to Wise Ol Man 2016 Live albums and videos Last Night at The Palais 2009 Live Uurop VIII XII Places in Sun amp Winter Son 2014 Live in Clitheroe 2017 Another Set of Ten 2019 six discs Peter PP Greenway 2007 2018 guest 2006 07 guitarbacking vocalssynthesisers 2017 Studio albums all from Reformation Post TLC 2007 to New Facts Emerge 2017 Singles and EPs all from Bury 2010 to Wise Ol Man 2016 Live albums and videos Last Night at The Palais 2009 Live Uurop VIII XII Places in Sun amp Winter Son 2014 Live in Clitheroe 2017 Another Set of Ten 2019 six discs Keiron Melling 2007 2018 guest 2006 drumspercussion Studio albums all from Imperial Wax Solvent 2008 to New Facts Emerge 2017 Singles and EPs all from Bury 2010 to Wise Ol Man 2016 Live albums and videos Live Uurop VIII XII Places in Sun amp Winter Son 2014 Live in Clitheroe 2017 Another Set of Ten 2019 seven discs Mike Clapham 2017 2018 keyboards none live performances only Former members edit Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions Martin Bramah 1976 19791989 1990 guitarbacking vocalsbass May 1978 Studio albums Live at the Witch Trials 1979 Extricate 1990 Shift Work 1991 one track onlySingles and EPs Bingo Master s Break Out 1978 It s the New Thing 1978 The Peel Sessions 1987 White Lightning 1990 The Dredger 1990 Live albums and videos Short Circuit Live at the Electric Circus 1978 Live 1977 2000 Liverpool 78 2001 Live in Zagreb 2001 Live at Deeply Vale 2005 Oldham 1978 2005 Other releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 two sessions Una Baines 1976 1978 stand in 1979 keyboardsbacking vocals Short Circuit Live at the Electric Circus 1978 Bingo Master s Break Out 1978 Live 1977 2000 Tony Friel 1976 1977 bassbacking vocals Steve Ormrod 1977 died 1994 drums none one live performance only Karl Burns 1977 19781981 19861993 19961997 1998 drumspercussionbassguitarbacking vocals Studio albums Live at the Witch Trials 1979 all from Hex Enduction Hour 1982 to This Nation s Saving Grace 1985 and from Middle Class Revolt 1994 to Levitate 1997 Singles and EPs Bingo Master s Break Out 1978 It s the New Thing 1978 all from Lie Dream of a Casino Soul 1981 to Cruiser s Creek 1985 The Peel Sessions 1987 The Chiselers 1996 Live albums and videos Short Circuit Live at the Electric Circus 1978 A Part of America Therein 1981 1982 Fall in a Hole 1983 all from The Twenty Seven Points 1995 to Live Various Years 1998 Live 1977 2000 Austurbaejarbio 2001 Liverpool 78 2001 The Idiot Joy Show 2003 Live at the Phoenix Festival 2003 all from Pearl City 2005 to Oldham 1978 2005 Set of Ten 2018 five discsAnother Set of Ten 2019 three discsOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 eight sessions Jonnie Brown 1978 bass none live performances only Eric McGann real name Rick Goldstraw Yvonne Pawlett 1978 1979 keyboards Studio albums Live at the Witch Trials 1979 Singles and EPs It s the New Thing 1978 Rowche Rumble 1979 The Peel Sessions 1987 Live albums and videos Liverpool 78 2001 Live at Deeply Vale 2005 Oldham 1978 2005 Other releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 two sessions nbsp Marc Riley 1978 1982 bass 1978 79 lead guitar 1979 82 keyboardsbacking vocals Studio albums all from Live at the Witch Trials 1979 to Room to Live 1982 Singles and EPs all from It s the New Thing 1978 to Look Know 1982 The Peel Sessions 1987 Live albums and videos all from Totale s Turns 1980 to Fall in a Hole 1983 Live to Air in Melbourne 82 1998 Liverpool 78 2001 Live at Leeds 2003 all from Live at Deeply Vale 2005 to Alter Bahnhof Hof Germany 2005 Set of Ten 2018 three discsOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 four sessions Mike Leigh 1979 1980 drumspercussion Studio albums Dragnet 1979 Singles and EPs Rowche Rumble 1980 Fiery Jack 1980 Live albums and videos Totale s Turns It s Now or Never 1980 Retford 1979 2005 Los Angeles 1979 2005 nbsp Steve Hanley 1979 1998 bassbacking vocalsoccasional acoustic guitar Studio albums all from Dragnet 1979 to Levitate 1997 Singles and EPs all from Rowche Rumble 1979 to The Chiselers 1996 except Couldn t Get Ahead 1985 and The Peel Sessions 1987 Live albums and videos all from Totale s Turns 1980 to Nottingham 92 1998 I Am as Pure as Oranj 2000 Live in Cambridge 1988 2000 Austurbaejarbio 2001 Live in Zagreb 2001 Live at Leeds 2003 The Idiot Joy Show 2003 Live at the Phoenix Festival 2003 Pearl City 2004 Live at the Hacienda 1983 1985 2005 all from Retford 1979 2005 to Alter Bahnhof Hof Germany 2005 Set of Ten 2018 eight discsAnother Set of Ten 2019 three discsOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 18 sessions nbsp Craig Scanlon 1979 1995 guitar rhythm 1979 82 and 1983 95 lead 1982 83 keyboardsbacking vocals Studio albums all from Dragnet 1979 to Cerebral Caustic 1995 Singles and EPs all from Rowche Rumble 1979 to The Chiselers 1996 except The Peel Sessions 1987 Live albums and videos all from Totale s Turns 1980 to In the City 1997 Live to Air in Melbourne 82 1998 Live Various Years 1998 Nottingham 92 1998 I Am as Pure as Oranj 2000 Live in Cambridge 1988 2000 Austurbaejarbio 2001 Live in Zagreb 2001 Live at Leeds 2003 The Idiot Joy Show 2003 Live at the Phoenix Festival 2003 Live at the Hacienda 1983 1985 2005 all from Retford 1979 2005 to Alter Bahnhof Hof Germany 2005 Set of Ten 2018 six discsAnother Set of Ten 2019 two discsOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 15 sessions nbsp Paul Hanley 1980 1985 stand in 1986 drumspercussionkeyboardsprogrammingguitarbacking vocals Studio albums all from Grotesque After the Gramme 1980 to The Wonderful and Frightening World Of 1984 Bend Sinister 1986 one track onlySingles and EPs all from How I Wrote Elastic Man 1980 to Call for Escape Route 1984 Living Too Late 1986 Live albums and videos Live in London 1980 1982 Fall in a Hole 1983 Live to Air in Melbourne 82 1998 Austurbaejarbio 2001 Live at Leeds 2003 Live at the Hacienda 1983 1985 2005 Glasgow 1981 2005 Alter Bahnhof Hof Germany 2005 Set of Ten 2018 two discsAnother Set of Ten 2019 one discOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 five sessions nbsp Brix Smith 1983 19891994 1996 lead guitarkeyboardsbassbacking and occasional lead vocals Studio albums all from Perverted by Language 1983 two tracks only to I Am Kurious Oranj 1988 Cerebral Caustic 1995 The Light User Syndrome 1996 Singles and EPs all from Oh Brother 1984 to Hit the North 1987 except The Peel Sessions 1987 Live albums and videos all from Seminal Live 1989 to 15 Ways to Leave Your Man Live 1997 Live Various Years 1998 three tracks onlyI Am as Pure as Oranj 2000 Live in Cambridge 1988 2000 The Idiot Joy Show 2003 Live at the Phoenix Festival 2003 Pearl City 2004 Live at the Hacienda 1983 1985 2005 Set of Ten 2018 two discsAnother Set of Ten 2019 three discsOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 nine sessions Simon Rogers 1985 1986 stand in 1984 85 session guest 1986 92 keyboardsbassguitarprogrammingsaxophonebacking vocals Studio albums This Nation s Saving Grace 1985 Bend Sinister 1986 The Frenz Experiment 1988 Code Selfish 1992 Singles and EPs all from Couldn t Get Ahead Rollin Dany 1985 to Hey Luciani 1987 Hit the North 1987 Ed s Babe 1992 Live albums and videos The Twenty Seven Points 1995 one track onlyLive at the Hacienda 1983 1985 2005 Other releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 four sessions nbsp Simon Wolstencroft 1986 1997 drumspercussionkeyboardsprogrammingbacking vocals Studio albums all from Bend Sinister 1986 to Levitate 1997 Singles and EPs all from Hey Luciani 1987 to The Chiselers 1996 except The Peel Sessions 1987 Live albums and videos all from Seminal Live 1989 to 15 Ways to Leave Your Man Live 1995 Live Various Years 1998 Nottingham 92 1998 I Am as Pure as Oranj 2000 Live in Cambridge 1988 2000 Live in Zagreb 2001 The Idiot Joy Show 2003 Live at the Phoenix Festival 2003 Pearl City 2004 Set of Ten 2018 four discsAnother Set of Ten 2019 two discsOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 11 sessions Marcia Schofield 1986 1990 keyboardssynthesiserspercussionbacking vocals Studio albums all from The Frenz Experiment 1988 to Shift Work 1991 one track onlySingles and EPs all from There s a Ghost in My House 1987 to The Dredger 1990 except The Peel Sessions 1987 Live albums and videos Seminal Live 1989 Live Various Years 1998 three tracks onlyI Am as Pure as Oranj 2000 Live in Cambridge 1988 1990 Live in Zagreb 2001 Other releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 two sessions Kenny Brady 1990 1991 guest 1989 violinbacking vocals Extricate 1990 Shift Work 1991 The Twenty Seven Points 1995 one track onlyThe Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 two sessions Dave Bush 1991 1995 keyboardsprogrammingbacking vocals Studio albums all from Shift Work 1991 to Cerebral Caustic 1995 Singles and EPs Ed s Babe 1992 Kimble 1993 Live albums and videos The Twenty Seven Points 1995 three tracks onlyNottingham 92 1998 Set of Ten 2018 two discsAnother Set of Ten 2019 one discOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 four sessions Julia Nagle 1995 2001 keyboardsprogrammingguitarbacking vocals Studio albums all from The Light User Syndrome 1996 to The Unutterable 2000 Singles and EPs The Chiselers 1996 Live albums and videos The Twenty Seven Points 1995 In the City 1997 15 Ways to Leave Your Man Live 1997 Live Various Years 1998 five tracks onlyTouch Sensitive Bootleg Box Set 2003 three discsThe Idiot Joy Show 2003 Live at the Phoenix Festival 2003 Pearl City 2004 Set of Ten 2018 six discsAnother Set of Ten 2019 one discOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 four sessions Adrian Flanagan 1996 1997 guitarbacking vocals Live Various Years 1998 five tracks only Tommy Crooks 1997 1998 Levitate 1997 four tracks onlySet of Ten 2018 one disc Kate Themen 1998 drums none live performances only Tom Head real name Thomas Patrick Murphy 2 66 1998 2000 died on 4 October 2015 2 66 drumspercussion The Marshall Suite 1999 The Unutterable 2000 The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 one sessionSet of Ten 2018 two discs Karen Leatham 1998 bass The Marshall Suite 1999 Set of Ten 2018 one disc Neville Wilding 1998 2001 guitarbacking vocals The Marshall Suite 1999 The Unutterable 2000 Set of Ten 2018 one disc Adam Helal bass Spencer Birtwistle 2000 20012004 2006 drums Studio albums Are You Are Missing Winner 2001 Fall Heads Roll 2005 Singles and EPs Rude All the Time 2001 We Wish You A Protein Christmas 2003 Rude All the Time 2005 Higgle Dy Piggle Dy 2006 Live albums and videos 2G 2 2002 Touch Sensitive Bootleg Box Set 2003 Interim 2004 Knitting Factory 2001 2004 Live in San Francisco 2013 Set of Ten 2018 one discAnother Set of Ten 2019 one discOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 one session Ben Pritchard 2001 2006 guest 2000 guitarbacking vocals Studio albums all from The Unutterable 2000 to Fall Heads Roll 2005 Singles and EPs all from The Fall vs 2003 2002 to Higgle Dy Piggle Dy 2006 Live albums and videos 2G 2 2002 Touch Sensitive Bootleg Box Set 2003 all from A Touch Sensitive Live 2004 to All Tomorrows Parties 2002 2004 Live in San Francisco 2013 Set of Ten 2018 one discAnother Set of Ten 2019 one discOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 two sessions Jim Watts 2001 20032004 bass 2001 03 rhythm guitarprogrammingbacking vocals Studio albums Are You Are Missing Winner 2001 The Real New Fall LP 2003 Singles and EPs Rude All the Time 2001 The Fall vs 2003 2002 Rude All the Time 2005 Live albums and videos 2G 2 2002 Touch Sensitive Bootleg Box Set 2003 all from Live at the Garage 2002 2004 to All Tomorrows Parties 2002 2004 Live in San Francisco 2013 Set of Ten 2018 one discAnother Set of Ten 2019 one discOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 two sessions Brian Fanning 2001 guitarbacking vocals Are You Are Missing Winner 2001 2G 2 2002 three studio tracks onlyAnother Set of Ten 2019 one disc Dave Milner 2001 2004 drumspercussionkeyboardsbacking vocals Studio albums The Real New Fall LP 2003 Singles and EPs The Fall vs 2003 2002 We Wish You A Protein Christmas 2003 Theme from Sparta F C 2 2004 Live albums and videos A Touch Sensitive Live 2003 Punkcast 2004 2004 Live at the Garage 2002 2004 All Tomorrows Parties 2002 2004 Other releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 one session nbsp Elena Poulou 2002 2016 keyboardssynthesisersbacking and occasional lead vocals Studio albums all from The Real New Fall LP 2003 to Sub Lingual Tablet 2015 Singles and EPs all from The Fall vs 2003 2002 to Wise Ol Man 2016 Live albums and videos A Touch Sensitive Live 2003 Interim 2004 Last Night at The Palais 2009 Live Uurop VIII XII Places in Sun amp Winter Son 2014 Live in Clitheroe 2017 Another Set of Ten 2019 seven discsOther releases The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 two sessions Simon Ding Archer 2003 2004 live guest 2008 session guest 2013 bassbacking vocalsoccasional banjo The Real New Fall LP 2003 one track only We Wish You A Protein Christmas 2003 Theme from Sparta F C 2 2004 Fall Heads Roll 2005 three tracks onlyThe Remainderer 2013 nbsp Steve Trafford 2004 2006 bassrhythm guitarbacking vocals Punkcast 2004 2004 Interim 2004 The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 2004 2005 one sessionFall Heads Roll 2005 Higgle Dy Piggle Dy 2006 nbsp Tim Presley 2006 2007 stand in 2011 session guest 2013 lead guitar Studio albums Reformation Post TLC 2007 Re Mit 2013 three tracks onlySub Lingual Tablet 2015 one track onlySingles and EPs Fall Sound 2007 Night of the Humerons 2012 Live albums and videos Last Night at The Palais 2009 Another Set of Ten 2019 one disc Rob Barbato 2006 2007 stand in 2013 bass Studio albums Reformation Post TLC 2007 Sub Lingual Tablet 2015 one track onlySingles and EPs Fall Sound 2007 Live albums and videos Last Night at The Palais 2009 Another Set of Ten 2019 one disc nbsp Orpheo McCord 2006 2007 drumspercussionbacking vocals Reformation Post TLC 2007 Fall Sound 2007 Last Night at The Palais 2009 Daren Garratt 2013 2015 The Remainderer 2013 Sub Lingual Tablet 2015 one track only Other contributors edit Image Name Years active Instruments Details Steve Cowbell Davies 19781980 congas 1978 drums 1980 Davies the band s van driver at the time performed congas on the band s first Peel session in May 1978 and later filled in for temporarily unavailable drummer Paul Hanley on a Dutch tour in June 1980 67 Kay Carroll 1979 1983 vocalspercussionkazoo The Fall s manager and Smith s partner between 1977 and 1983 Carroll performed as an additional contributor on Dragnet Grotesque After the Gramme Slates Hex Enduction Hour and Room to Live 68 69 Dave Tucker 1980 1981 clarinetkeyboardsguitarbacking vocals Tucker was a part time member of the Fall contributing to the Slates EP and several live shows 70 Richard Mazda 1981 saxophone Mazda performed saxophone on the single Lie Dream of a Casino Soul which he also produced 71 Arthur Kadmon 1982 guitar Kadmon and Niman featured on Room to Live on Hard Life Country and the title track respectively 72 Adrian Niman saxophone nbsp Gavin Friday real name Fionan Hanvey 1984 vocals Friday featured on two tracks for The Wonderful and Frightening World Of and one for the Call for Escape Route EP as well as appearing live with the band on a couple of occasions 73 nbsp Craig Leon 1989 1991 keyboardsrhythm guitarbacking vocals Leon co produced Extricate Shift Work and Code Selfish and performed on all three albums 74 nbsp Cassell Webb backing vocalskeyboards Webb the wife of Leon also featured as a guest on Extricate Shift Work and Code Selfish 75 Phil Ames 1989 guitar Ames Brix Smith s guitar tech performed at a recording for the Offbeat TV series in February 1989 76 nbsp Mike Edwards Edwards featured on Popcorn Double Feature the second single from the 1990 album Extricate 77 Charlotte Bill 1990 fluteoboe Bill performed flute and oboe on the 1990 album Extricate and also appeared at several live shows 78 Kevin Skids Riddles keyboards Riddles a roadie for the band at the time played a handful of Fall shows after Marcia Schofield left 79 Lucy Rimmer 1994 1996 backing vocals Both featured on Cerebral Caustic and The Light User Syndrome as well as at several shows 80 Mike Bennett Keir Stewart 1997 keyboards Stewart and Spencer performed at a handful of shows each in February and May 1997 respectively 81 Simon Spencer 1997 died 2005 guitar Andy Hackett 1997 Hackett performed guitar on select tracks on 1997 s Levitate but never performed live with the band 82 nbsp Damon Gough Gough performed additional guitar on Calendar a B side to the 1998 single Masquerade 83 John Rolleson 1998 backing vocals Rolleson appeared with the band at the recording of their 21st Peel session on 3 February 1998 84 Stuart Estell guitar Estell joined the band for an encore on 30 April 1998 after attending a show in Reading as a fan 85 Elspeth Hughes 1998 1999 special effects Hughes featured on the band s 22nd Peel session 84 and later on the album The Marshall Suite 86 Nick Dewey 1999 drums After Tom Head was briefly fired Dewey substituted for the drummer at the 1999 Reading Festival 46 nbsp Steve Evets 2000 2003 bassbacking vocals Evets performed backing vocals on The Unutterable and Are You Are Missing Winner 87 and later played bass at select shows in 2002 and at a show in Turkey in March 2003 after Jim Watts was sacked 88 89 Ed Blaney 2000 20012003 2004 guitarbacking vocals The Fall s manager at the time Blaney performed with the band on occasion featuring on Rude All the Time Are You Are Missing Winner the studio tracks on 2G 2 and a number of live albums 90 Ruth Daniel 2002 keyboards Daniel performed as a guest alongside Elena Poulou at the Fall s show on 29 September 2002 49 50 Dougie James 2004 2006 vocals James performed on Big New Prinz and Boxoctosis at shows between 2004 and 2006 91 92 93 Sean O Neal 2004 O Neal appeared at the 1 May 2004 Fall show in Austin Texas performing on Dr Buck s Letter 91 Tamsin Middleton 2013 backing vocals Middleton and Simon Archer contributed backing vocals to Touchy Pad on the EP The Remainderer 94 Paul Bonney 2016 2017 drums Bonney performed as a second drummer at several Fall shows between July 2016 and January 2017 61 Pamela Vander 2017 percussionbacking vocals Vander Smith s final partner and manager contributed to several Fall shows during their 2017 tour 95 Timeline editLineups editPeriod Members Releases Late 1976 May 1977 Mark E Smith lead vocals guitar Martin Bramah guitar backing vocals Tony Friel bass backing vocals Una Baines keyboards backing vocals none rehearsals only April June 1977 Mark E Smith lead vocals Martin Bramah guitar backing vocals Tony Friel bass backing vocals Una Baines keyboards backing vocals Steve Ormrod drums June December 1977 Mark E Smith lead vocals Martin Bramah guitar backing vocals Tony Friel bass backing vocals Una Baines keyboards backing vocals Karl Burns drums Short Circuit Live at the Electric Circus 1978 Bingo Master s Break Out 1978 Live 1977 2000 January March 1978 Mark E Smith lead vocals Martin Bramah guitar backing vocals Jonnie Brown bass Una Baines keyboards backing vocals Karl Burns drums backing vocals none live performances only March May 1978 Mark E Smith lead vocals Martin Bramah guitar backing vocals Eric McGann bass Karl Burns drums May June 1978 Mark E Smith lead vocals Martin Bramah guitar bass backing vocals Yvonne Pawlett keyboards Karl Burns drums The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 1 June December 1978 Mark E Smith lead vocals Martin Bramah guitar backing vocals Marc Riley bass backing vocals Yvonne Pawlett keyboards Karl Burns drums It s the New Thing 1978 Live at the Witch Trials 1979 Liverpool 78 2001 The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 2 Live at Deeply Vale 2005 Oldham 1978 2005 February April 1979 Mark E Smith lead vocals Martin Bramah guitar backing vocals Marc Riley bass backing vocals Yvonne Pawlett keyboards Mike Leigh drums percussion none live performances only Una Baines keyboards 4 April substitute April July 1979 Mark E Smith lead vocals Marc Riley guitar backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Yvonne Pawlett keyboards Mike Leigh drums percussion Rowche Rumble 1979 July 1979 March 1980 Mark E Smith lead vocals Marc Riley guitar keyboards backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Mike Leigh drums percussion Fiery Jack 1980 Totale s Turns It s Now or Never 1980 Retford 1979 2005 Los Angeles 1979 2005 Kay Carroll percussion backing vocals session guest Dragnet 1979 March 1980 September 1981 Mark E Smith lead vocals Marc Riley guitar keyboards backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Paul Hanley drums How I Wrote Elastic Man 1980 Totally Wired 1980 Live in London 1980 1982 Live at Leeds 2003 The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 sessions 3 5 Glasgow 1981 2005 Alter Bahnhof Hof Germany 2005 Set of Ten 2018 one disc Kay Carroll percussion backing vocals session guest Grotesque After the Gramme 1980 Steve Davies congas 11 May 1980 guest none live performances only Steve Davies drums June 1980 substitute Dave Tucker clarinet from November 1980 part time Slates 1981 The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 4 Karl Burns drums June July 1981 substitute A Part of America Therein 1981 1982 Set of Ten 2018 one disc September 1981 December 1982 Mark E Smith lead vocals Marc Riley guitar keyboards backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Paul Hanley drums Karl Burns drums bass percussion Lie Dream of a Casino Soul 1981 Fall in a Hole 1983 Live to Air in Melbourne 82 1998 Set of Ten 2018 one disc Kay Carroll percussion backing vocals session guest Hex Enduction Hour 1982 Look Know 1982 Room to Live 1982 January September 1983 Mark E Smith lead vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Paul Hanley drums keyboards Karl Burns drums bass percussion backing vocals The Man Whose Head Expanded 1983 Kicker Conspiracy 1983 Perverted by Language 1983 all but two tracks Austurbaejarbio 2001 Live at the Hacienda 1983 1985 2004 four tracks The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 6 September 1983 November 1984 Mark E Smith lead vocals Brix Smith guitar backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Paul Hanley drums keyboards Karl Burns drums bass percussion Perverted by Language 1983 remaining two tracks Oh Brother 1984 C R E E P 1984 The Wonderful and Frightening World Of 1984 Call for Escape Route 1984 Live at the Hacienda 1983 1985 2004 nine tracks The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 7 Another Set of Ten 2019 one disc November 1984 March 1985 Mark E Smith lead vocals Brix Smith guitar backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar backing vocals Karl Burns drums Simon Rogers bass Couldn t Get Ahead Rollin Dany 1985 March 1985 May 1986 Mark E Smith lead vocals Brix Smith guitar keyboards backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Simon Rogers keyboards guitar Karl Burns drums This Nation s Saving Grace 1985 Cruiser s Creek 1985 Live at the Hacienda 1983 1985 2004 seven tracks The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 sessions 8 9 Paul Hanley drums percussion from February substitute Living Too Late 1986 Bend Sinister 1986 one track May October 1986 Mark E Smith lead vocals Brix Smith guitar keyboards backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Simon Rogers keyboards guitar Simon Wolstencroft drums Bend Sinister 1986 remaining tracks Hey Luciani 1986 The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 10 October 1986 June 1989 Mark E Smith lead vocals Brix Smith guitar backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Marcia Schofield keyboards backing vocals Simon Wolstencroft drums percussion Simon Rogers keyboards guitar 1987 in studio and on stage for the UK tour There s a Ghost in My House 1987 Hit the North 1987 The Frenz Experiment 1988 I Am Kurious Oranj 1988 Seminal Live 1989 BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert 1993 Live Various Years 1998 three tracks I Am as Pure as Oranj 2000 Live in Cambridge 1988 2000 The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 sessions 11 12 Phil Ames guitar 16 February 1989 replaced Brix who quit the group none one TV performance only June 1989 July 1990 Mark E Smith lead vocals Martin Bramah guitar backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Marcia Schofield keyboards backing vocals Simon Wolstencroft drums percussion Extricate 1990 White Lightning 1990 Shift Work 1991 one track Live in Zagbreb 2001 Kenny Brady fiddle guest in studio and several live gigs The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 13 July 1990 June 1991 Mark E Smith lead vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Simon Wolstencroft drums percussion keyboards Kenny Brady violin keyboards High Tension Line 1990 Shift Work 1991 remaining tracks The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 14 Kevin Riddles keyboards July August guest none live performances only August 1991 May 1993 Mark E Smith lead vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Dave Bush keyboards programming Simon Wolstencroft drums percussion keyboards Code Selfish 1992 Ed s Babe 1992 Kimble 1993 Why Are People Grudgeful 1993 The Infotainment Scan 1993 Nottingham 92 1998 The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 sessions 15 16 May 1993 August 1994 Mark E Smith lead vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Dave Bush keyboards programming Simon Wolstencroft drums percussion keyboards Karl Burns drums guitar backing vocals Middle Class Revolt 1994 Live Various Years 1998 six tracks The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 17 Set of Ten 2018 two discs August 1994 November 1995 Mark E Smith lead vocals Brix Smith guitar backing vocals Craig Scanlon guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Dave Bush keyboards programming Simon Wolstencroft drums percussion keyboards Karl Burns drums guitar backing vocals Cerebral Caustic 1995 Another Set of Ten 2019 one disc Lucy Rimmer backing vocals 20 November 1994 guest The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 18 Julia Nagle keyboards from March 1995 substitute The Twenty Seven Points 1995 The Chiselers 1996 In the City 1997 The Idiot Joy Show 2003 Live at the Phoenix Festival 2003 nine tracks Set of Ten 2018 one disc November 1995 October 1996 Mark E Smith lead vocals Brix Smith guitar backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Julia Nagle keyboards guitar backing vocals Simon Wolstencroft drums percussion keyboards Karl Burns drums guitar backing vocals 15 Ways to Leave Your Man Live 1997 Live at the Phoenix Festival 2003 four tracks Pearl City 2004 The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 20 Set of Ten 2018 one disc Another Set of Ten 2019 one disc Lucy Rimmer backing vocals part time The Light User Syndrome 1996 The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 19 Mike Bennett backing vocals part time The Light User Syndrome 1996 December 1996 February 1997 Mark E Smith lead vocals Adrian Flanagan guitar backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Julia Nagle keyboards guitar backing vocals Simon Wolstencroft drums percussion keyboards Live Various Years 1998 five tracks Lucy Rimmer keyboards 24 December substitute none one live performance only February May 1997 Mark E Smith lead vocals Adrian Flanagan guitar Julia Nagle guitar keyboards backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Keir Stewart keyboards Simon Wolstencroft drums percussion keyboards none live performances only Keir Stewart keyboards 26 February guest Simon Spencer guitar 13 and 14 May guest May July 1997 Mark E Smith lead vocals Tommy Crooks guitar backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Julia Nagle keyboards guitar backing vocals Simon Wolstencroft drums percussion keyboards Karl Burns drums Levitate 1997 July 1997 April 1998 Mark E Smith lead vocals Tommy Crooks guitar backing vocals Steve Hanley bass backing vocals Julia Nagle keyboards guitar backing vocals Karl Burns drums Set of Ten 2018 one disc John Rolleson backing vocals 3 February guest The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 21 April June 1998 Mark E Smith lead vocals Julia Nagle guitar keyboards backing vocals Kate Themen drums none live performances only Stuart Estell guitar 30 April guest June August 1998 Mark E Smith lead vocals Julia Nagle guitar keyboards backing vocals Karen Leatham bass Kate Themen drums August December 1998 Mark E Smith lead vocals Julia Nagle guitar keyboards backing vocals Karen Leatham bass Tom Head drums percussion backing vocals Set of Ten 2018 one disc Elspeth Hughes special effects 18 October guest The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 22 December 1998 Mark E Smith lead vocals Neville Wilding guitar backing vocals Karen Leatham bass Julia Nagle keyboards guitar backing vocals Tom Head drums percussion backing vocals none one live performance only December 1998 January 1999 Mark E Smith lead vocals Neville Wilding guitar backing vocals Karen Leatham bass Adam Helal bass backing vocals Julia Nagle keyboards guitar backing vocals Tom Head drums percussion backing vocals The Marshall Suite 1999 January 1999 November 2000 Mark E Smith lead vocals Neville Wilding guitar backing vocals Adam Helal bass backing vocals Julia Nagle keyboards guitar backing vocals Tom Head drums percussion backing vocals The Unutterable 2000 Set of Ten 2018 one disc Nick Dewey drums 27 August 1999 substitute none one live performance only November 2000 February 2001 Mark E Smith lead vocals Neville Wilding guitar backing vocals Adam Helal bass backing vocals Julia Nagle keyboards guitar backing vocals Spencer Birtwistle drums percussion none live performances only February August 2001 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Jim Watts bass guitar backing vocals Julia Nagle keyboards guitar backing vocals Spencer Birtwistle drums percussion Touch Sensitive Bootleg Box Set three discs Set of Ten 2018 one disc Another Set of Ten 2019 one disc August October 2001 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Brian Fanning guitar backing vocals Jim Watts bass guitar backing vocals Spencer Birtwistle drums percussion Another Set of Ten 2019 one disc Ed Blaney guitar backing vocals part time guest Are You Are Missing Winner 2001 2G 2 2002 studio tracks October November 2001 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Jim Watts bass guitar backing vocals Spencer Birtwistle drums percussion 2G 2 2002 live tracks Touch Sensitive Bootleg Box Set 2003 two discs Knitting Factory Hollywood 2001 2004 Ed Blaney guitar backing vocals part time guest Rude All the Time 2005 Live in San Francisco 2013 November 2001 September 2002 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Jim Watts bass guitar backing vocals Dave Milner drums keyboards backing vocals Ed Blaney guitar backing vocals part time guest Live at the Garage 2002 2004 All Tomorrows Parties 2002 2004 September 2002 March 2003 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Jim Watts bass guitar backing vocals Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Dave Milner drums keyboards backing vocals The Fall vs 2003 2002 The Real New Fall LP 2003 eight tracks The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 23 Ed Blaney guitar backing vocals part time guest Ruth Daniel keyboards 22 September guest A Touch Sensitive Live 2004 March 2003 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Steve Evets bass temporary substitute Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Dave Milner drums keyboards backing vocals none one live performance only April 2003 April 2004 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Simon Archer bass backing vocals Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Dave Milner drums keyboards backing vocals The Real New Fall LP 2003 four tracks We Wish You A Protein Christmas 2003 Theme from Sparta F C 2 2004 Dougie James vocals 22 February guest none one live performance only April 2004 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Simon Archer bass backing vocals Steve Trafford bass backing vocals Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Dave Milner drums keyboards backing vocals none live performances only April June 2004 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Steve Trafford bass guitar backing vocals Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Dave Milner drums backing vocals Punkcast 2004 2004 Sean O Neal vocals 1 May guest none one live performance only July December 2004 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Jim Watts guitar backing vocals Steve Trafford bass guitar backing vocals Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Spencer Birtwistle drums Ed Blaney guitar backing vocals part time guest Interim 2004 The Complete Peel Sessions 2005 session 24 January 2005 May 2006 Mark E Smith lead vocals Ben Pritchard guitar backing vocals Steve Trafford bass guitar backing vocals Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Spencer Birtwistle drums Fall Heads Roll 2005 Higgle Dy Piggle Dy 2006 Dougie James vocals October 2005 May 2006 guest none three live performances only May September 2006 Mark E Smith lead vocals Tim Presley guitar Rob Barbato bass Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Orpheo McCord drums backing vocals none live performances only Peter Greenway guitar 26 and 27 August substitute Dave Spurr bass 26 and 27 August substitute September 2006 June 2007 Mark E Smith lead vocals Tim Presley guitar Rob Barbato bass Dave Spurr bass backing vocals Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Orpheo McCord drums backing vocals Fall Sound 2007 Peter Greenway guitar occasional guest substitute Reformation Post TLC 2007 Last Night at The Palais 2009 Keiron Melling drums October November sub guest none two live performances only June 2007 November 2013 Mark E Smith lead vocals Peter Greenway guitar backing vocals Dave Spurr bass backing vocals Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Keiron Melling drums percussion Imperial Wax Solvent 2008 Bury 2010 Your Future Our Clutter 2010 Ersatz GB 2011 Live Uurop VIII XII Places in Sun amp Winter Son 2014 Live in Clitheroe 2017 Another Set of Ten 2019 five discs Tim Presley guitar session guest Night of the Humerons 2012 Re Mit 2013 Simon Archer bass March 2008 guest none live performances only Tim Presley guitar November 2011 substitute Another Set of Ten 2019 one disc Rob Barbato bass 16 and 17 August 2013 substitute Another Set of Ten 2019 one disc November 2013 October 2015 Mark E Smith lead vocals Peter Greenway guitar backing vocals Dave Spurr bass backing vocals Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Keiron Melling drums percussion Daren Garratt drums backing vocals The Remainderer 2013 Sub Lingual Tablet 2015 Wise Ol Man 2016 October 2015 April 2016 Mark E Smith lead vocals Peter Greenway guitar backing vocals Dave Spurr bass backing vocals Elena Poulou keyboards backing vocals Keiron Melling drums percussion none live performances only May 2016 May 2017 Mark E Smith lead vocals keyboards Peter Greenway guitar synthesisers backing vocals Dave Spurr bass mellotron backing vocals Keiron Melling drums percussion New Facts Emerge 2017 Paul Bonney drums July January guest none live performances only May 2017 January 2018 Mark E Smith lead vocals Peter Greenway guitar backing vocals Dave Spurr bass backing vocals Michael Clapham keyboards Keiron Melling drums percussionReferences 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