Grotesque (After the Gramme) is the third studio album by English band the Fall. Released on 17 November 1980, it was the band's first studio album on...
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Totally Wired (category The Fall (band) songs)
of their album Grotesque (After the Gramme). The track reached no. 2 in the UK Independent Singles Chart and no. 25 in New Zealand. The track appeared...
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Slates (EP) (redirect from Slates (The Fall))
prime material." Trouser Press commented on the improvement in production compared to Grotesque (After the Gramme), calling it "A solid record of greater...
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Hanley's brother Paul on drums. The group issued Grotesque (After the Gramme) later in the year, followed by the EP Slates early the next year, featuring brief...
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Grotesque (After the Gramme). Preceded by a couple of acclaimed singles "How I Wrote 'Elastic Man'" and "Totally Wired", the album went to #1 on the UK...
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Perverted by Language (category The Fall (band) albums)
album on the UK Independent Chart since Grotesque (After the Gramme) in 1980, and spent fourteen weeks on the chart. Perverted by Language is the first Fall...
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Arndale Centre (category Shopping centres in the United Kingdom)
escalators. — The Fall, The N. W. R. A., on Grotesque (After the Gramme) In the first Christmas special episode of The Worst Week of My Life, "The Worst Christmas...
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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"...
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Sound of the Sand. In 1980 he co-produced Grotesque (After The Gramme) by The Fall. In 1982 he started to compose the musical score of Victorine, the opera...
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Steve Hanley (musician) (category The Fall (band) members)
declined. After, he formed Ark with Burns, Crooks and former Creepers bassist Pete Keogh, the band releasing the album Brainsold in 2002, and joined the Lovers...
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Red Krayola (redirect from The Red Crayola)
Grotesque (After the Gramme)), the Raincoats, Scritti Politti, Blue Orchids, Cabaret Voltaire, Stiff Little Fingers, Kleenex/LiLiPUT, the Chills, the Monochrome...
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Mark E. Smith (category Deaths from kidney cancer in the United Kingdom)
the eldest of four siblings. He had three sisters: Suzanne (who later painted the front sleeve for the 1980 Fall album Grotesque (After the Gramme))...
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Totale's Turns (category The Fall (band) live albums)
couldn't see the soul that lay behind it. That's musicians for you." The album was released on 5 May 1980, the band's first release after signing to Rough...
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These are the UK Official Indie Chart number-one albums of the 1980s, as compiled by MRIB. List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of the 1980s 1980s...
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Live in London 1980 (redirect from The Legendary Chaos Tape)
material from the recently released Grotesque (After the Gramme) album as well as songs that would later appear on Slates and Hex Enduction Hour. The band had...
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around 1485–1500. It is now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain. In about 1494, Peeter Scheyfve (-1507) and Agnes de Gramme (?-about 1497) commissioned...
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(After the Gramme) (1980)—as well as the first career-spanning "greatest hits" compilation, 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong. The release of The Complete...
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Paolo Villaggio (category Critics of the Catholic Church)
noted for the characters he created with paradoxical and grotesque characteristics: Professor Kranz, the ultra-timid Giandomenico Fracchia, and the obsequious...
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Jerom (category Fictional characters from the 17th century)
be/dwnld/40015738/BOB_et_BOBETTE.RUE_DE_LAEKEN.0374.JPG[permanent dead link] "Jerom - de gramme Gotel". http://www.toerismemiddelkerke.be/toerisme/page23272181931.aspx[permanent...
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phonemic in any country. In the early 18th century, English spelling was inconsistent. These differences became noticeable after the publication of influential...
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