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The Complete Peel Sessions comprises each of the twenty-four sessions the group recorded for John Peel's radio show. Peel was an avid supporter of the group from early in their career, and the Fall recorded more sessions for Peel's programmes than any other artist. The set was in the process of being compiled when Peel died in October 2004.
In 2003 a two-CD set Words of Expectation collected sessions from 1978 to 1981 and a couple from 1996 (the 1996 sessions being mainly songs from The Light User Syndrome). Two years later in 2005, all the band's Peel sessions were finally released by Castle Records in the six-CD box The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004.
The Fall: (24 sessions, 1978–2004) Family: (9 sessions, 1967–73) ... Hundreds of complete Peel sessions on the Vibracobra23 blog This page was last ...
The Fall released many recordings following their inception in 1976. The band’s debut on vinyl came in June 1978 when "Stepping Out" and "Last Orders" were released by Virgin Records on Short Circuit: Live at the Electric Circus, a compilation of live recordings made at the Manchester venue The Electric Circus in October 1977 just before it was closed.
The Fall chronology; 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong (2004) Interim (2004) The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004 ... segues into excerpt of Peel Session version ...
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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
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