The Fall – The Light User Syndrome Silver Double Heavyweight LP

£33.00

The Light User Syndrome Silver Double Heavyweight LP – The Fall New In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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The Fall were an English postpunk group, formed in 1976 in Prestwich, Greater Manchester. They underwent many lineup changes, with vocalist and founder Mark E. Smith as the only constant member.A journalist once described them as a kind of Northern English magic realism that mixed industrial grime with the unearthly and uncanny, voiced through a onenote delivery somewhere between amphetaminespiked rant and alcoholaddled yarn. It was the favourite band from the legendary BBC disc jockey John Peel.The Light User Syndromeis The Falls 18th album. The crisp live edge to the recording is very well done, and its one of their most abbrasive and hardhitting album of the 90s. It features the popular tracks Spinetrap, Oleano, Hostile, and He Pep. In addition, they recorded a cover version of Johnny Paychecks Stay Away Old White Train.The 2LPsetThe Light User Syndromeis available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on silver coloured vinyl. The Fall is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £33 +P&P

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An LP, or long-playing vinyl record, is a classic format cherished by music enthusiasts for its warm, authentic sound. Typically featuring up to 45 minutes of music split between two sides, LPs are the perfect way to enjoy full albums as the artist intended. Their larger format also allows for striking album artwork, making them as much a visual delight as an auditory one.

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