Released in February 1990, ‘Extricate’ marked a bold chapter in indie music, blending the iconic sound of The Fall with Madchester vibes. With tracks like ‘Hilary’ and the poignant ‘Bill Is Dead’, this album showcases Mark E. Smith’s lyrical brilliance and the band’s remarkable energy. Collaborating with Coldcut, Smith revitalizes the Lisa Stansfield track into the infectious ‘Telephone Thing’.
The Extricate album is a must-listen, featuring a coherent mix of catchy melodies and introspective themes. Dive into the full The Fall Extricate album track listing below:
- 1. Sing! Harpy
- 2. I’m Frank
- 3. Bill Is Dead
- 4. Black Monk Theme Part 1
- 5. Popcorn Double Feature
- 6. Telephone Thing
- 7. Hilary
- 8. Chicago, Now!
- 9. The Littlest Rebel
- 10. And Therein…
Richard Stafford (verified owner) –
The Fall’s ‘Extricate’ is a gem from 1990. The blend of indie and Madchester vibes creates an unforgettable listening experience!
Nicholas Hopkins (verified owner) –
I was blown away by the lyrical depth in ‘Bill Is Dead’. This album deserves a spot among the best indie albums from 1990!
Ronald Taylor (verified owner) –
If you’re looking for where to buy The Fall Extricate album, look no further! It’s a powerful collection that showcases their evolution.