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Dragnet

Dragnet
The Fall

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Track Listing

  1. Psykick Dancehall
  2. A Figure Walks
  3. Printhead
  4. Dice Man
  5. Before The Moon Falls
  6. Muzorewi's Daughter
  7. Flat Of Angels
  8. Choc Stock
  9. Spectre Vs Rector
  10. Put Away
  11. Rowche Rumble (Bonus Track)
  12. In My Area (Bonus Track)
  13. Fiery Fack (Bonus Track)
  14. 2nd Dark Age (Bonus Track)
  15. Psykick Dancehall 2 (Bonus Track)
  16. Rowche Rumble Take 2 (Bonus Track)
  17. Rowche Rumble Take 3 (Bonus Track)
  18. Rowche Rumble Take 4 (Bonus Track)
  19. Rowche Rumble Take 5 (Bonus Track)
  20. In My Area Take 1 (Bonus Track)
  21. In My Area Take 2 (Bonus Track)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23282 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-26
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds
  • Running time: 81 minutes

Customer Reviews

These are your new words today:4
Dragnet, the second Fall album from 1979, is the second release of the current Fall-reissue programme that will see the great back catalogue reissued in a remastered form, with sleevenotes & a wealth of bonus tracks. This version of Dragnet comes with almost an album's worth of bonus tracks, songs that made up the second side of 1981-compilation 'Early Fall 77-79' (In My Area, Rowche Rumble, Psykick Dancehall II, Fiery Jack)- though the many alternate takes of several of these tracks will be of more academic interest to the hardcore Fall-head. Of the two albums reissued, Live at the Witch Trials is a sounder purchase, as the album proper is more upbeat and it's been expanded to a two-disc, 41-track version.

Dragnet is bleaker stuff, moving towards that lo-fi claustrophobia apparent on later releases like Grotesque(After the Gramme) & Slates. Perhaps this is due to the fact Martin Bramah & Una Baines left to form The Blue Orchids (whose classic, 1980's The Greatest Hit, has recently been reissued)- the album is keyboard-based & has a different kind of tension. MES is joined by long-serving members Craig Scanlan & Steve Hanley and one-time drummer Mike Leigh- the only other member from the Witch Trials- line up being Marc'Lard'Riley, who had shifted instruments in an attempt to replace Bramah. Dragnet is minimal stuff, definitely predicting such lo-fi releases as Confusion is Sex (Sonic Youth), Dial M for...(Pussy Galore) & much of the career of Royal Trux. Recorded over just a few days, it creates a new internal world- MES's paranoia moving into darker climes with such songs as Before the Moon Falls, A Figure Walks & the M.R.James-referencing Spectre Vs. Rector (which predicted a ghost-element in Smith's lyrics, see Jawbone & The Air Rifle & Wings). The closest thing to the demented pop of the debut album is found in Choc-Stock (once covered by St Etienne) & Dice Man (Smith advising us not to read the book of the same name, "the song is much safer").

Grant Showbiz (who would be associated with several Fall albums, as well as The Smiths' Rank & Billy Bragg/Wilco's Mermaid Avenue)helps out on production & helps make such songs as Psykick Dancehall, Muzorewi's Daughter & Put Away a jangly joy like such later songs as City Hobgoblins, Cruiser's Creek & Barmy. Perhaps Dragnet was a response to the over-produced sounds of Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures, it sounds like Trout Mask Replica recorded in the time it took to record White Light/White Heat.

Dragnet is one of the most angular albums in an angular career, & extra tracks like classic singles Fiery Jack (the first time The Fall did that rockabilly thing) & Rowche Rumble sweeten the sinister climes of the album. Perhaps not the best Fall album for someone to start on, but like many Fall albums, could easily be described as, "The best Fall album in the world ever"...

The Falls Masterpiece5
I have all the Falls albums and this has always been my favourite. Takes a bit of getting used to. Side 2 was unlistenable for several months, but then suddenly it all made sense and i have actually preferred it ever since. One of my top 10 albums of all time. Awesome.

The Fall: Dragnet 3
Gripping and interesting. A good mix of mad and exiting tunes. Well worth a listen. You've got to play Dragnet a few times to get into it though. There is some well inivitive tunes on this Fall Album.