Immerse yourself in The Fall’s groundbreaking 1992 album, Code: Selfish, which showcases the band’s evolution with the addition of keyboardist Dave Bush. This release introduces a harder, techno-inspired sound that gradually unveils its charm. The album opens with the ambitious seven-minute track, ‘The Birmingham School of Business School’, which eventually transitions into the catchy ‘Free Range’, a nod to mainstream appeal.
Throughout the album, you’ll find the glam rock energy of ‘Immortality’ and ‘Two-Face!’ juxtaposed with the reflective tones of ‘Time Enough at Last’ and ‘Gentleman’s Agreement’. Dive into the full Code: Selfish track listing below and experience why this album is celebrated among the best alternative rock albums of 1992.
- 1. The Birmingham School of Business School – The Fall
- 2. Free Range – The Fall
- 3. Return – The Fall
- 4. Time Enough at Last – The Fall
- 5. Everything Hurtz – The Fall
- 6. Immortality – The Fall
- 7. Two-Face! – The Fall
- 8. Just Waiting – The Fall
- 9. So-Called Dangerous – The Fall
- 10. Gentlemen’s Agreement – The Fall
- 11. Married, 2 Kids – The Fall
- 12. Crew Filth – The Fall
Dean Peterson (verified owner) –
Code: Selfish is a fantastic album that showcases The Fall’s unique sound. The blend of techno and alternative rock is mesmerizing. Highly recommend!
Corey French (verified owner) –
As a fan of alternative rock, I believe this is one of the best albums of 1992. The track ‘Free Range’ is a standout!
Glenn Lee (verified owner) –
I was pleasantly surprised by the depth of this album. The Fall Code: Selfish is a must-have for any serious music collector.