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The Wonderful and Frightening World Of...

The Wonderful and Frightening World Of... is the seventh studio album by English musical group the Fall, released in October 1984. It was the band's first album after signing to the Beggars Banquet label. Newcomer Brix Smith co-wrote three of the tracks, ushering in a relatively pop-oriented sound for the group. Paul Hanley left the band immediately after the accompanying UK tour, ending the group's distinctive "twin drummers" period.[1]

The Wonderful and Frightening World Of...
Studio album by
Released12 October 1984 (1984-10-12)
RecordedMid-1984
StudioFocus Studios, London
GenrePost-punk
Length40:09
LabelBeggars Banquet
ProducerJohn Leckie
The Fall chronology
Perverted by Language
(1983)
The Wonderful and Frightening World Of...
(1984)
This Nation's Saving Grace
(1985)

Content edit

The album opens with the supernatural-themed "Lay of the Land", which starts with a chant taken from the television series The Quatermass Conclusion.[2][3] One of three songs on the album co-written by Mark E. Smith and Brix Smith,[4] it was described by Bob Nickas and Nikholis Planck in their book on the album as "sinister rockabilly with swirling guitars, doubled bass (Karl Burns also played bass on this song), double drums, and that killer riff from Brix".[5] "2 x 4" features Steve Hanley's bass prominently, Nickas and Planck considering it the lead instrument on the song.[6] "Copped It" (one of two songs on the album to feature guest vocals from Gavin Friday of the Virgin Prunes) continued Mark E. Smith's common lyrical theme of criticism of the music scene.[7] The last song on side one, "Elves", bears a strong resemblance to the Stooges' "I Wanna Be Your Dog".[8] Lyrically it was seen as chastising younger bands, with Mark E. Smith commenting that he was "trying to write about how shitty all Scottish groups are, and how Scottish groups always lecture everybody on how they are from Scotland, and how hard up they are."[9]

Side two opens with "Slang King", which references "The Four of Us Are Dying", an episode of The Twilight Zone.[10] "Bug Day" was seen as "revealing [Mark E.] Smith's interest in dub, and locking his band in a groove".[11] "Stephen Song" is the second song to feature Gavin Friday. "Craigness" has one of Mark E. Smith's downstairs neighbours as its subject, although whether real or fictional is not clear.[12] The album closes with "Disney's Dream Debased", inspired by an incident from the Smiths' visit to Disneyland in January 1984.[13] After they got off the Matterhorn Bobsleds ride, Mark E. Smith was upset and decided the ride was evil; shortly afterwards a female passenger was thrown from the ride and decapitated by an oncoming car, with visitors comforted by employees dressed as Disney characters.[13]

Recording and release edit

The album was recorded in mid-1984 at Focus Studios on Borough High Street in London, and produced by John Leckie.[14][2] The songs were largely recorded live in the studio.[2] The recording sessions were so loud that Friday claimed that afterwards his "ears bled for days".[15] Leckie commented on the recording sessions: "Mark would have a can of Special Brew, vodka, and a line of speed going at eleven in the morning, just to start the day."[16]

Three older, previously abandoned songs were revisited during these sessions. "Oh! Brother" and "Copped It" dated back to the group's earliest incarnation (they can be heard on Live 1977 issued by Voiceprint Records in 2000),[17] and "Draygo's Guilt" was being performed live in 1981 (it can be heard in the Live in Leeds section of the Perverted by Language Bis DVD, issued by Cherry Red in 2003).

The album's cover artwork (like that of its predecessor Perverted by Language) was painted by Danish-born artist Claus Castenskiold.[18]

The album was released on 12 October 1984, with the Call for Escape Route EP released at the same time. The cassette version was titled Escape Route from the Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall, and included tracks from the EP and singles released earlier in the year.

Reissues edit

The album was released on CD for the first time in 1988, with a similar tracklisting to the original cassette edition. A four-CD 'omnibus edition' box set edition was released in 2010, featuring outtakes, sessions, demos, and live recordings from the Pandora’s Music Box Festival, and with a 48-page book included.[19]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [14]
Mojo     [20]
Pitchfork9.6/10[21]
Q     [22]
Record Collector     [19]
Record Mirror     [23]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [24]
Sounds     [25]
Spin Alternative Record Guide9/10[26]
Uncut9/10[27]

Richard Cook, reviewing the album for the NME, praised it, stating, "They have their own world, which still has wonder and fright in it, and every time they play, the doors to it swing open."[28] Andy Hurt, for Sounds, was equally positive, commenting, "The preferred line of attack remains insidious subversion, Mr. Smith's nasal nastiness doing its worst over that deceptively straightforward backing", and calling it "the ideal Christmas gift".[25] Record Mirror's Andy Strike noted the album's "fresh, raw" sound and found that it "exudes a rare spirit."[23] Trouser Press considered it to be "easily one of the band's best records".[29]

Ned Raggett, in a retrospective AllMusic review, feels that the album is not aimed at the commercial market, describing Mark E. Smith's vocals in "Elves" as "audible, tape-distorting spit", Craig Scanlon's guitar work in "Lay of the Land" as "feedback ... over the clattering din" and Smith's lyrics in places as "coruscating and side-splittingly hilarious" and "portray[ing] a Disneyland scenario in hell"; overall his view is that it is a "smart, varied album".[14]

Ryan Schreiber in a Pitchfork review described it as one of the highlights of The Fall's career full of "artsy and other-worldly" songs ranging from "bouncy and insane ... Sex Pistols- meets- Plastic Bertrand new-waviness" to "refreshing pop rock".[21]

The album reached no. 62 on the UK Albums Chart in October 1984.[30] NME ranked it number 14 among the "Albums of the Year" for 1984.[31] In a 2018 list, Billboard selected it as the band's second best album, calling it "furiously catchy".[32] It was voted number 973 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000).[33]

Tour edit

The Fall embarked on a month-long tour to support the album release, playing to ever-growing audiences throughout the UK and Ireland. Things took a turn for the worse when in Cardiff the band's van was broken into and almost all the gear was stolen, including Brix Smith's rare Gretsch guitar (which would be recovered years later). After a lacklustre next day's show played on replacement gear hastily provided by Beggars Banquet Records, an argument exploded as a furious Mark E. Smith blamed the band for allowing the theft to happen. Fed up with his treatment, Steve and Paul Hanley immediately left the band. This left The Fall with a single drummer and no bassist. Both Hanleys were persuaded to return for a televised performance on The Old Grey Whistle Test, where The Fall played "Lay of the Land" accompanied by the Michael Clark Dance Company. Eventually, Brix talked Mark into making peace with Steve Hanley, whom she considered as the anchor and the most reliable person in the band; his departure was then changed to a temporary leave, as he was under the additional stress of having to look after his ill premature-born son. In the meantime, the bass player's position was taken by Simon Rogers, a classically-trained musician whom Mark E. Smith met through mutual acquaintance Michael Clark. A capable multi-instrumentalist, Rogers remained in The Fall as a keyboardist/guitarist when Steve Hanley finally rejoined in May 1985.

Track listing edit

Original UK LP

Side One ("Frightening" side)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lay of the Land"Mark E. Smith, Brix Smith5:44
2."2 × 4"M. Smith, B. Smith3:38
3."Copped It"M. Smith, Karl Burns4:15
4."Elves"M. Smith, B. Smith4:48
Side Two ("Wonderful" side)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Slang King"M. Smith, B. Smith, Paul Hanley5:21
6."Bug Day"M. Smith, B. Smith, Craig Scanlon, Steve Hanley, Burns, P. Hanley4:58
7."Stephen Song"M. Smith, S. Hanley, P. Hanley3:05
8."Craigness"M. Smith, Scanlon3:03
9."Disney's Dream Debased"M. Smith, B. Smith, S. Hanley5:18
Total length:40:09

Cassette (titled Escape Route from the Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall)

Side One
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lay of the Land"M. Smith, B. Smith5:45
2."2 × 4"M. Smith, B. Smith3:38
3."Copped It"M. Smith, Burns4:15
4."Elves"M. Smith, B. Smith4:47
5."Oh! Brother" (from the "Oh! Brother" single, June 1984)M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, Burns4:01
6."Draygo's Guilt" (from the Call for Escape Route EP, 12 October 1984)M. Smith, Scanlon4:29
7."God Box" (from the "Oh! Brother" single, June 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith3:18
8."Clear Off!" (from the Call for Escape Route EP, 12 October 1984)M. Smith, Scanlon4:40
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
9."C.R.E.E.P." (from the 12" edition of the "c.r.e.e.p" single, 24 August 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, P. Hanley4:42
10."Pat-Trip Dispenser" (from the "c.r.e.e.p" single, 24 August 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith4:00
11."Slang King"M. Smith, B. Smith, P. Hanley5:21
12."Bug Day"M. Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, Burns, P. Hanley4:58
13."Stephen Song"M. Smith, S. Hanley, P. Hanley3:05
14."Craigness"M. Smith, Scanlon3:03
15."Disney's Dream Debased"M. Smith, B. Smith, S. Hanley5:18
16."No Bulbs" (from the Call for Escape Route EP, 12 October 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith7:51
Total length:73:32

Original US Version (PVC/Beggars Banquet)

Side One
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lay of the Land"M. Smith, B. Smith5:44
2."2 × 4"M. Smith, B. Smith3:36
3."Copped It"M. Smith, Burns4:16
4."Elves"M. Smith, B. Smith4:48
5."C.R.E.E.P." (from B-side of the 12" edition of the "c.r.e.e.p" single, 24 August 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, P. Hanley4:40
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."No Bulbs 3" (from the 7" bonus included with the Call for Escape Route EP, 12 October 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith4:30
7."Slang King" (from the 7" bonus included with the Call for Escape Route EP, 12 October 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith, P. Hanley5:21
8."Bug Day"M. Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, Burns, P. Hanley4:58
9."Stephen Song"M. Smith, S. Hanley, P. Hanley3:04
10."Craigness"M. Smith, Scanlon3:04
11."Disney's Dream Debased"M. Smith, B. Smith, S. Hanley5:17
Total length:49:18

1988 CD edition

The album was belatedly issued on CD in 1988. The track listing duplicated the content and running order of the cassette edition almost exactly, substituting the extended "C.R.E.E.P." for the 7" version, although it added a brief spoken introduction by Brix Smith unheard elsewhere. (The running time for this version of "C.R.E.E.P." is 3:08; all other running times listed above for the cassette apply to the CD version.) The CD was not, however, given the cassette's extended title.

2010 4CD Omnibus Edition edit

Disc 1 - The Wonderful and Frightening World Of...The Fall

  • as per original UK LP
Disc 2 - Singles and rough mixes
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Oh! Brother" (from the "Oh! Brother" single)M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, Burns4:02
2."God-Box" (from the "Oh! Brother" single,)M. Smith, B. Smith3:22
3."O! Brother" (from the 12" edition of the "Oh! Brother" single)M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, Burns4:19
4."c.r.e.e.p." (from the "c.r.e.e.p" single)M. Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, P. Hanley3:10
5."Pat-Trip Dispenser" (from the "c.r.e.e.p" single)M. Smith, B. Smith4:01
6."C.R.E.E.P." (from the 12" edition of the "c.r.e.e.p" single)M. Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, P. Hanley4:43
7."New Fiend (2 By 4)" (previously unreleased)M. Smith, B. Smith3:36
8."No Bulbs 3" (un-edited) (previously unreleased)M. Smith, B. Smith5:02
9."Slang King 2" (from the Call for Escape Route EP)M. Smith, B. Smith, P. Hanley5:16
10."Draygo's Guilt" (from the Call for Escape Route EP)M. Smith, Scanlon4:31
11."Clear Off!" (from the Call for Escape Route EP)M. Smith, Scanlon4:43
12."No Bulbs" (from the Call for Escape Route EP)M. Smith, B. Smith7:50
13."Lay of the Land" (rough mix) (previously unreleased)M. Smith, B. Smith4:17
14."Pat-Trip Dispenser" (rough mix) (previously unreleased)M. Smith, B. Smith4:05
15."New Fiend" (rough mix) (previously unreleased)M. Smith, B. Smith3:39
16."Slang King" (edits version one) (previously unreleased)M. Smith, B. Smith, P. Hanley5:57
Total length:72:34
Disc 3 - BBC radio sessions
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Creep" (Peel session; recorded 12 December 1983)M. Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, P. Hanley2:37
2."Pat-Trip Dispenser" (Peel session; recorded 12 December 1983)M. Smith, B. Smith4:11
3."2 by 4" (Peel session; recorded 12 December 1983)M. Smith, B. Smith4:18
4."Words of Expectation" (Peel session; recorded 12 December 1983)M. Smith, B. Smith, Burns, S. Hanley, P. Hanley [n 1]9:17
5."God Box" (Jensen session; recorded 12 February 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith2:48
6."Lay of the Land" (Jensen session; recorded 12 February 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith3:59
7."Oh Brother" (Jensen session; recorded 12 February 1984)M. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, Burns3:50
8."Creep" (Jensen session; recorded 12 February 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith, Scanlon, S. Hanley, P. Hanley2:51
9."No Bulbs" (Long session; recorded 9 September 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith4:20
10."Draygo's Guilt" (Long session; recorded 9 September 1984)M. Smith, Scanlon4:49
11."Stephen Song" (Long session; recorded 9 September 1984)M. Smith, S. Hanley, P. Hanley3:17
12."Slang King" (Long session; recorded 9 September 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith, P. Hanley6:25
13."Copped It" (Saturday Live; recorded 29 September 1984)M. Smith, Burns5:59
14."Elves" (Saturday Live; recorded 29 September 1984)M. Smith, B. Smith4:10
15."Fortress/Marquis Cha Cha" (Saturday Live; recorded 29 September 1984)M. Smith, Scanlon, Marc Riley, Burns/M. Smith, Burns5:57
Total length:68:50
Disc 4 - Live at Pandora's Music Box Festival
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lay of the Land" (live)M. Smith, B. Smith5:02
2."Craigness" (live)M. Smith, Scanlon3:09
3."2 by 4" (live)M. Smith, B. Smith3:41
4."Draygo's Guilt" (live)M. Smith, Scanlon5:14
5."No Bulbs" (live)M. Smith, B. Smith6:00
6."Kicker Conspiracy" (live)M. Smith5:03
7."Stephen Song" (live)M. Smith, S. Hanley, P. Hanley4:22
8."Copped It" (live)M. Smith, Burns7:22
9."Pat-Trip Dispenser" (live)M. Smith, B. Smith4:25
10."Middle Mass" (live)M. Smith, Scanlon, Riley, S. Hanley, P. Hanley6:01
Total length:50:47

Personnel edit

The Fall

  • Mark E. Smith – vocals, tapes
  • Brix Smith – lead and rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Craig Scanlon – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve Hanley – bass guitar, backing vocals; acoustic guitar on 'Disney's Dream Debased'
  • Karl Burns – drums, percussion, backing vocals; additional bass guitar on 'Lay of the Land' and 'Pat-Trip Dispenser'
  • Paul Hanley – drums, keyboards, guitar, backing vocals; grand piano on "Clear Off!"

Additional musicians

  • Gavin Friday – vocals on "Copped It", "Stephen Song" and "Clear Off!" (credited as a "friendly visitor")

Technical

  • John Leckie – production, backing vocals on "Lay of the Land"
  • Joe Gillingham – engineering
  • Claus Castenskiold – cover painting

Bonus tracks

  • Mark E. Smith – production on "Slang King (edits version one)" and "Slang King 2"
  • Brix Smith – production on "Slang King (edits version one)" and "Slang King 2"

BBC radio sessions

  • Dale Griffin – production (David 'Kid' Jensen and Janice Long)
  • Mike Engles – engineering (David 'Kid' Jensen and Janice Long)
  • Tony Wilson – production (John Peel)
  • Martin Colley – engineering (John Peel)
  • Mark Radcliffe – production (Saturday Live)
  • Mike Walter – engineering (Saturday Live)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Alternatively credited on the 1993 Kimble EP to M. Smith, Scanlon and S. Hanley.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Fall gigography: 1984" 30 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine. The Fall Online. visi.com. 29 October 2008. Accessed 16 November 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Rogers, Jon (4 December 2010). "Fall – The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall". Pennyblackmusic. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  3. ^ Thompson, Dave (2003). A User's Guide to The Fall. Helter Skelter Publishing. pp. 77–78. ISBN 1-900924-57-9.
  4. ^ Ham, Robert (12 February 2015). "The Fall Albums From Worst To Best". Stereogum. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  5. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 22
  6. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 24
  7. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 27
  8. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 32, 34
  9. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 35
  10. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 41
  11. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 50
  12. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 63
  13. ^ a b Nickas & Planck, pp. 17–18
  14. ^ a b c Raggett, Ned. "The Wonderful & Frightening World of the Fall – The Fall". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  15. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 36
  16. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 39
  17. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 28
  18. ^ Nickas & Planck, p. 11
  19. ^ a b Kennedy, Jake (Christmas 2010). "The Wonderful & Frightening World Of… The Fall: Omnibus Edition | The Fall". Record Collector. No. 383. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  20. ^ Harrison, Ian (October 2016). "Rebellious Jukebox". Mojo. No. 275. pp. 62–67.
  21. ^ a b Schreiber, Ryan (October 1997). . Pitchfork. Archived from the original on 7 August 2004. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  22. ^ Price, Simon (September 2015). "The Fall: The Wonderful and Frightening World Of... / This Nation's Saving Grace". Q. No. 350. p. 120.
  23. ^ a b Strike, Andy (13 October 1984). "The Fall: The Wonderful and Frightening World Of...". Record Mirror. p. 20.
  24. ^ Gross, Joe (2004). "The Fall". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 292–295. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  25. ^ a b Hurt, Andy (13 October 1984). "The Fall: The Wonderful and Frightening World Of...". Sounds. p. 39.
  26. ^ Rubin, Mike (1995). "Fall". In Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig (eds.). Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. pp. 142–144. ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
  27. ^ Pinnock, Tom (August 2015). "The Fall: The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall / This Nation's Saving Grace (+ extras)". Uncut. No. 219. p. 92.
  28. ^ Cook, Richard (13 October 1984). "Slang Kings". NME. p. 35.
  29. ^ Azerrad, Michael; Wolk, Douglas; Pattyn, Jay. "Fall". Trouser Press. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  30. ^ Simpson, Dave (2008). The Fallen: Searching for the Missing Members of The Fall. Canongate Books. p. 147. ISBN 9781847670496. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  31. ^ "NME's best albums and tracks of 1984". NME. 10 October 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  32. ^ Dayal, Geeta (25 January 2018). "The 10 Best Albums by The Fall: Critic's Picks". Billboard. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  33. ^ Larkin, Colin (2000). All Time Top 1000 Albums (3rd ed.). Virgin Books. p. 294. ISBN 0-7535-0493-6.

Sources edit

  • Nickas, Bob & Planck, Nikholis (2014) The Wonderful and Frightening World of...the Fall, Karma, New York, ISBN 978-1-938560-65-1

External links edit

  • The Wonderful and Frightening World Of... at Discogs (list of releases)

wonderful, frightening, world, seventh, studio, album, english, musical, group, fall, released, october, 1984, band, first, album, after, signing, beggars, banquet, label, newcomer, brix, smith, wrote, three, tracks, ushering, relatively, oriented, sound, grou. The Wonderful and Frightening World Of is the seventh studio album by English musical group the Fall released in October 1984 It was the band s first album after signing to the Beggars Banquet label Newcomer Brix Smith co wrote three of the tracks ushering in a relatively pop oriented sound for the group Paul Hanley left the band immediately after the accompanying UK tour ending the group s distinctive twin drummers period 1 The Wonderful and Frightening World Of Studio album by the FallReleased12 October 1984 1984 10 12 RecordedMid 1984StudioFocus Studios LondonGenrePost punkLength40 09LabelBeggars BanquetProducerJohn LeckieThe Fall chronologyPerverted by Language 1983 The Wonderful and Frightening World Of 1984 This Nation s Saving Grace 1985 Contents 1 Content 2 Recording and release 2 1 Reissues 3 Reception 4 Tour 5 Track listing 5 1 2010 4CD Omnibus Edition 6 Personnel 7 Notes 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksContent editThe album opens with the supernatural themed Lay of the Land which starts with a chant taken from the television series The Quatermass Conclusion 2 3 One of three songs on the album co written by Mark E Smith and Brix Smith 4 it was described by Bob Nickas and Nikholis Planck in their book on the album as sinister rockabilly with swirling guitars doubled bass Karl Burns also played bass on this song double drums and that killer riff from Brix 5 2 x 4 features Steve Hanley s bass prominently Nickas and Planck considering it the lead instrument on the song 6 Copped It one of two songs on the album to feature guest vocals from Gavin Friday of the Virgin Prunes continued Mark E Smith s common lyrical theme of criticism of the music scene 7 The last song on side one Elves bears a strong resemblance to the Stooges I Wanna Be Your Dog 8 Lyrically it was seen as chastising younger bands with Mark E Smith commenting that he was trying to write about how shitty all Scottish groups are and how Scottish groups always lecture everybody on how they are from Scotland and how hard up they are 9 Side two opens with Slang King which references The Four of Us Are Dying an episode of The Twilight Zone 10 Bug Day was seen as revealing Mark E Smith s interest in dub and locking his band in a groove 11 Stephen Song is the second song to feature Gavin Friday Craigness has one of Mark E Smith s downstairs neighbours as its subject although whether real or fictional is not clear 12 The album closes with Disney s Dream Debased inspired by an incident from the Smiths visit to Disneyland in January 1984 13 After they got off the Matterhorn Bobsleds ride Mark E Smith was upset and decided the ride was evil shortly afterwards a female passenger was thrown from the ride and decapitated by an oncoming car with visitors comforted by employees dressed as Disney characters 13 Recording and release editThe album was recorded in mid 1984 at Focus Studios on Borough High Street in London and produced by John Leckie 14 2 The songs were largely recorded live in the studio 2 The recording sessions were so loud that Friday claimed that afterwards his ears bled for days 15 Leckie commented on the recording sessions Mark would have a can of Special Brew vodka and a line of speed going at eleven in the morning just to start the day 16 Three older previously abandoned songs were revisited during these sessions Oh Brother and Copped It dated back to the group s earliest incarnation they can be heard on Live 1977 issued by Voiceprint Records in 2000 17 and Draygo s Guilt was being performed live in 1981 it can be heard in the Live in Leeds section of the Perverted by Language Bis DVD issued by Cherry Red in 2003 The album s cover artwork like that of its predecessor Perverted by Language was painted by Danish born artist Claus Castenskiold 18 The album was released on 12 October 1984 with the Call for Escape Route EP released at the same time The cassette version was titled Escape Route from the Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall and included tracks from the EP and singles released earlier in the year Reissues edit The album was released on CD for the first time in 1988 with a similar tracklisting to the original cassette edition A four CD omnibus edition box set edition was released in 2010 featuring outtakes sessions demos and live recordings from the Pandora s Music Box Festival and with a 48 page book included 19 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Pitchfork9 6 10 21 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Record Mirror nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 Sounds nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 Spin Alternative Record Guide9 10 26 Uncut9 10 27 Richard Cook reviewing the album for the NME praised it stating They have their own world which still has wonder and fright in it and every time they play the doors to it swing open 28 Andy Hurt for Sounds was equally positive commenting The preferred line of attack remains insidious subversion Mr Smith s nasal nastiness doing its worst over that deceptively straightforward backing and calling it the ideal Christmas gift 25 Record Mirror s Andy Strike noted the album s fresh raw sound and found that it exudes a rare spirit 23 Trouser Press considered it to be easily one of the band s best records 29 Ned Raggett in a retrospective AllMusic review feels that the album is not aimed at the commercial market describing Mark E Smith s vocals in Elves as audible tape distorting spit Craig Scanlon s guitar work in Lay of the Land as feedback over the clattering din and Smith s lyrics in places as coruscating and side splittingly hilarious and portray ing a Disneyland scenario in hell overall his view is that it is a smart varied album 14 Ryan Schreiber in a Pitchfork review described it as one of the highlights of The Fall s career full of artsy and other worldly songs ranging from bouncy and insane Sex Pistols meets Plastic Bertrand new waviness to refreshing pop rock 21 The album reached no 62 on the UK Albums Chart in October 1984 30 NME ranked it number 14 among the Albums of the Year for 1984 31 In a 2018 list Billboard selected it as the band s second best album calling it furiously catchy 32 It was voted number 973 in the third edition of Colin Larkin s All Time Top 1000 Albums 2000 33 Tour editThe Fall embarked on a month long tour to support the album release playing to ever growing audiences throughout the UK and Ireland Things took a turn for the worse when in Cardiff the band s van was broken into and almost all the gear was stolen including Brix Smith s rare Gretsch guitar which would be recovered years later After a lacklustre next day s show played on replacement gear hastily provided by Beggars Banquet Records an argument exploded as a furious Mark E Smith blamed the band for allowing the theft to happen Fed up with his treatment Steve and Paul Hanley immediately left the band This left The Fall with a single drummer and no bassist Both Hanleys were persuaded to return for a televised performance on The Old Grey Whistle Test where The Fall played Lay of the Land accompanied by the Michael Clark Dance Company Eventually Brix talked Mark into making peace with Steve Hanley whom she considered as the anchor and the most reliable person in the band his departure was then changed to a temporary leave as he was under the additional stress of having to look after his ill premature born son In the meantime the bass player s position was taken by Simon Rogers a classically trained musician whom Mark E Smith met through mutual acquaintance Michael Clark A capable multi instrumentalist Rogers remained in The Fall as a keyboardist guitarist when Steve Hanley finally rejoined in May 1985 Track listing editOriginal UK LP Side One Frightening side No TitleWriter s Length1 Lay of the Land Mark E Smith Brix Smith5 442 2 4 M Smith B Smith3 383 Copped It M Smith Karl Burns4 154 Elves M Smith B Smith4 48 Side Two Wonderful side No TitleWriter s Length5 Slang King M Smith B Smith Paul Hanley5 216 Bug Day M Smith B Smith Craig Scanlon Steve Hanley Burns P Hanley4 587 Stephen Song M Smith S Hanley P Hanley3 058 Craigness M Smith Scanlon3 039 Disney s Dream Debased M Smith B Smith S Hanley5 18Total length 40 09 Cassette titled Escape Route from the Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall Side OneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Lay of the Land M Smith B Smith5 452 2 4 M Smith B Smith3 383 Copped It M Smith Burns4 154 Elves M Smith B Smith4 475 Oh Brother from the Oh Brother single June 1984 M Smith Scanlon S Hanley Burns4 016 Draygo s Guilt from the Call for Escape Route EP 12 October 1984 M Smith Scanlon4 297 God Box from the Oh Brother single June 1984 M Smith B Smith3 188 Clear Off from the Call for Escape Route EP 12 October 1984 M Smith Scanlon4 40 Side TwoNo TitleWriter s Length9 C R E E P from the 12 edition of the c r e e p single 24 August 1984 M Smith B Smith Scanlon S Hanley P Hanley4 4210 Pat Trip Dispenser from the c r e e p single 24 August 1984 M Smith B Smith4 0011 Slang King M Smith B Smith P Hanley5 2112 Bug Day M Smith B Smith Scanlon S Hanley Burns P Hanley4 5813 Stephen Song M Smith S Hanley P Hanley3 0514 Craigness M Smith Scanlon3 0315 Disney s Dream Debased M Smith B Smith S Hanley5 1816 No Bulbs from the Call for Escape Route EP 12 October 1984 M Smith B Smith7 51Total length 73 32 Original US Version PVC Beggars Banquet Side OneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Lay of the Land M Smith B Smith5 442 2 4 M Smith B Smith3 363 Copped It M Smith Burns4 164 Elves M Smith B Smith4 485 C R E E P from B side of the 12 edition of the c r e e p single 24 August 1984 M Smith B Smith Scanlon S Hanley P Hanley4 40 Side TwoNo TitleWriter s Length6 No Bulbs 3 from the 7 bonus included with the Call for Escape Route EP 12 October 1984 M Smith B Smith4 307 Slang King from the 7 bonus included with the Call for Escape Route EP 12 October 1984 M Smith B Smith P Hanley5 218 Bug Day M Smith B Smith Scanlon S Hanley Burns P Hanley4 589 Stephen Song M Smith S Hanley P Hanley3 0410 Craigness M Smith Scanlon3 0411 Disney s Dream Debased M Smith B Smith S Hanley5 17Total length 49 18 1988 CD editionThe album was belatedly issued on CD in 1988 The track listing duplicated the content and running order of the cassette edition almost exactly substituting the extended C R E E P for the 7 version although it added a brief spoken introduction by Brix Smith unheard elsewhere The running time for this version of C R E E P is 3 08 all other running times listed above for the cassette apply to the CD version The CD was not however given the cassette s extended title 2010 4CD Omnibus Edition edit Disc 1 The Wonderful and Frightening World Of The Fall as per original UK LPDisc 2 Singles and rough mixesNo TitleWriter s Length1 Oh Brother from the Oh Brother single M Smith Scanlon S Hanley Burns4 022 God Box from the Oh Brother single M Smith B Smith3 223 O Brother from the 12 edition of the Oh Brother single M Smith Scanlon S Hanley Burns4 194 c r e e p from the c r e e p single M Smith B Smith Scanlon S Hanley P Hanley3 105 Pat Trip Dispenser from the c r e e p single M Smith B Smith4 016 C R E E P from the 12 edition of the c r e e p single M Smith B Smith Scanlon S Hanley P Hanley4 437 New Fiend 2 By 4 previously unreleased M Smith B Smith3 368 No Bulbs 3 un edited previously unreleased M Smith B Smith5 029 Slang King 2 from the Call for Escape Route EP M Smith B Smith P Hanley5 1610 Draygo s Guilt from the Call for Escape Route EP M Smith Scanlon4 3111 Clear Off from the Call for Escape Route EP M Smith Scanlon4 4312 No Bulbs from the Call for Escape Route EP M Smith B Smith7 5013 Lay of the Land rough mix previously unreleased M Smith B Smith4 1714 Pat Trip Dispenser rough mix previously unreleased M Smith B Smith4 0515 New Fiend rough mix previously unreleased M Smith B Smith3 3916 Slang King edits version one previously unreleased M Smith B Smith P Hanley5 57Total length 72 34 Disc 3 BBC radio sessionsNo TitleWriter s Length1 Creep Peel session recorded 12 December 1983 M Smith B Smith Scanlon S Hanley P Hanley2 372 Pat Trip Dispenser Peel session recorded 12 December 1983 M Smith B Smith4 113 2 by 4 Peel session recorded 12 December 1983 M Smith B Smith4 184 Words of Expectation Peel session recorded 12 December 1983 M Smith B Smith Burns S Hanley P Hanley n 1 9 175 God Box Jensen session recorded 12 February 1984 M Smith B Smith2 486 Lay of the Land Jensen session recorded 12 February 1984 M Smith B Smith3 597 Oh Brother Jensen session recorded 12 February 1984 M Smith Scanlon S Hanley Burns3 508 Creep Jensen session recorded 12 February 1984 M Smith B Smith Scanlon S Hanley P Hanley2 519 No Bulbs Long session recorded 9 September 1984 M Smith B Smith4 2010 Draygo s Guilt Long session recorded 9 September 1984 M Smith Scanlon4 4911 Stephen Song Long session recorded 9 September 1984 M Smith S Hanley P Hanley3 1712 Slang King Long session recorded 9 September 1984 M Smith B Smith P Hanley6 2513 Copped It Saturday Live recorded 29 September 1984 M Smith Burns5 5914 Elves Saturday Live recorded 29 September 1984 M Smith B Smith4 1015 Fortress Marquis Cha Cha Saturday Live recorded 29 September 1984 M Smith Scanlon Marc Riley Burns M Smith Burns5 57Total length 68 50 Disc 4 Live at Pandora s Music Box FestivalNo TitleWriter s Length1 Lay of the Land live M Smith B Smith5 022 Craigness live M Smith Scanlon3 093 2 by 4 live M Smith B Smith3 414 Draygo s Guilt live M Smith Scanlon5 145 No Bulbs live M Smith B Smith6 006 Kicker Conspiracy live M Smith5 037 Stephen Song live M Smith S Hanley P Hanley4 228 Copped It live M Smith Burns7 229 Pat Trip Dispenser live M Smith B Smith4 2510 Middle Mass live M Smith Scanlon Riley S Hanley P Hanley6 01Total length 50 47 Disc 4 recorded live by VPRO at Pandora s Music Box Festival De Doelen Rotterdam 22 September 1984 Personnel editThe Fall Mark E Smith vocals tapes Brix Smith lead and rhythm guitar vocals Craig Scanlon lead and rhythm guitar backing vocals Steve Hanley bass guitar backing vocals acoustic guitar on Disney s Dream Debased Karl Burns drums percussion backing vocals additional bass guitar on Lay of the Land and Pat Trip Dispenser Paul Hanley drums keyboards guitar backing vocals grand piano on Clear Off Additional musicians Gavin Friday vocals on Copped It Stephen Song and Clear Off credited as a friendly visitor Technical John Leckie production backing vocals on Lay of the Land Joe Gillingham engineering Claus Castenskiold cover paintingBonus tracks Mark E Smith production on Slang King edits version one and Slang King 2 Brix Smith production on Slang King edits version one and Slang King 2 BBC radio sessions Dale Griffin production David Kid Jensen and Janice Long Mike Engles engineering David Kid Jensen and Janice Long Tony Wilson production John Peel Martin Colley engineering John Peel Mark Radcliffe production Saturday Live Mike Walter engineering Saturday Live Notes edit Alternatively credited on the 1993 Kimble EP to M Smith Scanlon and S Hanley References edit The Fall gigography 1984 Archived 30 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine The Fall Online visi com 29 October 2008 Accessed 16 November 2010 a b c Rogers Jon 4 December 2010 Fall The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall Pennyblackmusic Retrieved 24 March 2018 Thompson Dave 2003 A User s Guide to The Fall Helter Skelter Publishing pp 77 78 ISBN 1 900924 57 9 Ham Robert 12 February 2015 The Fall Albums From Worst To Best Stereogum Retrieved 24 March 2018 Nickas amp Planck p 22 Nickas amp Planck p 24 Nickas amp Planck p 27 Nickas amp Planck p 32 34 Nickas amp Planck p 35 Nickas amp Planck p 41 Nickas amp Planck p 50 Nickas amp Planck p 63 a b Nickas amp Planck pp 17 18 a b c Raggett Ned The Wonderful amp Frightening World of the Fall The Fall AllMusic Retrieved 18 June 2012 Nickas amp Planck p 36 Nickas amp Planck p 39 Nickas amp Planck p 28 Nickas amp Planck p 11 a b Kennedy Jake Christmas 2010 The Wonderful amp Frightening World Of The Fall Omnibus Edition The Fall Record Collector No 383 Retrieved 24 March 2018 Harrison Ian October 2016 Rebellious Jukebox Mojo No 275 pp 62 67 a b Schreiber Ryan October 1997 The Fall The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall Pitchfork Archived from the original on 7 August 2004 Retrieved 18 June 2012 Price Simon September 2015 The Fall The Wonderful and Frightening World Of This Nation s Saving Grace Q No 350 p 120 a b Strike Andy 13 October 1984 The Fall The Wonderful and Frightening World Of Record Mirror p 20 Gross Joe 2004 The Fall In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 292 295 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 a b Hurt Andy 13 October 1984 The Fall The Wonderful and Frightening World Of Sounds p 39 Rubin Mike 1995 Fall In Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds Spin Alternative Record Guide Vintage Books pp 142 144 ISBN 0 679 75574 8 Pinnock Tom August 2015 The Fall The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall This Nation s Saving Grace extras Uncut No 219 p 92 Cook Richard 13 October 1984 Slang Kings NME p 35 Azerrad Michael Wolk Douglas Pattyn Jay Fall Trouser Press Retrieved 24 March 2018 Simpson Dave 2008 The Fallen Searching for the Missing Members of The Fall Canongate Books p 147 ISBN 9781847670496 Retrieved 18 June 2012 NME s best albums and tracks of 1984 NME 10 October 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2018 Dayal Geeta 25 January 2018 The 10 Best Albums by The Fall Critic s Picks Billboard Retrieved 24 March 2018 Larkin Colin 2000 All Time Top 1000 Albums 3rd ed Virgin Books p 294 ISBN 0 7535 0493 6 Sources editNickas Bob amp Planck Nikholis 2014 The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall Karma New York ISBN 978 1 938560 65 1External links editThe Wonderful and Frightening World Of at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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