The Fall - Live From The Vaults Los Angeles 1979 (2 x LP)
- Artist:
- The Fall
- Title:
- Live From The Vaults Los Angeles 1979
- Label:
- Let Them Eat Vinyl
- Catalog#:
- LETV577LP
- Format:
- 2 x Vinyl LP, Album, Reissue
- Country:
- UK
- Released:
- 2021
- Media Condition:
- Mint (M)
- Sleeve Condition:
- Mint (M)
- Comments:
- Brand New And Factory Sealed. Save On Shipping By Combining Two Or More Items.
- Stock Images:
- Images are stock images, actual item may differ.
The Fall – Live From The Vaults: Los Angeles 1979 is a raw and electrifying glimpse into the early days of one of post-punk's most iconic bands. Capturing a performance from their American tour, this live recording showcases The Fall at their most primal, led by the enigmatic and confrontational Mark E. Smith.
The setlist leans heavily on their early material, with tracks like Psykick Dancehall and Rebellious Jukebox delivering the band’s signature mix of driving rhythms, jagged guitars, and Smith’s unmistakable stream-of-consciousness vocal delivery. The live atmosphere amplifies the band’s energy, with loose, abrasive performances that encapsulate their uncompromising ethos.
The recording quality may be rough around the edges, but that only adds to the gritty authenticity of the album, placing listeners right in the middle of the chaotic, intense energy of The Fall's live show. It's a document of a band that thrived on unpredictability and anarchy, making each performance a unique experience.
For fans of The Fall or post-punk purists, Live From The Vaults: Los Angeles 1979 is a treasure, offering an unfiltered snapshot of a group that refused to conform to convention. It’s not polished, but it’s quintessentially The Fall-raw, relentless, and captivating.
A1 | Psykick Dancehall | 4:44 |
A2 | Rouche Rumble | 5:00 |
A3 | Flat Of Angles | 4:54 |
B1 | Rebellious Jukebox | 2:54 |
B2 | Various Times | 6:52 |
B3 | Stepping Out | 4:36 |
C1 | Your Heart Out | 2:54 |
C2 | Dice Man | 1:50 |
C3 | Spectre Vs Rector | 11:07 |
D1 | Choc Stock | 3:43 |
D2 | Muzorewi's Daughter | 3:44 |
Genre | Rock, Post-Punk |
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