TracksThe Classical, Jawbone + the Air-Rifle, Hip Priest, Fortress / Deer Park, Mere Pseud Mag. Ed, Winter (Hostel-Maxi), Winter 2, Just Step S'ways, Who Makes the Nazis?, Iceland, And This Day, Deer Park (John Peel Session), Who Makes the Nazis? (John Peel Session), I'm Into C.B, Session Musician, Jazzed Up Punk Shit, I'm Into C.B. (Stars on 45 Version), And This Day, Deer Park (Live Version), And This Day (Revisited)
NotesDigitally remastered and expanded deluxe two CD edition of the Post-Punk band's 1982 album including a second disc of bonus tracks including Peel Sessions, non-album singles and live recordings. First released in March 1982, Hex Induction Hour is the Fall's fourth studio album and is regarded as the 'classic' in their catalogue. With Mark E. Smith's sustained rail against culture as Britain went from being a producer to a consumer, Hex... is the point where the Fall mapped-out a whole new territory. A tour-de-force of dense, knotty, broken, brazen, dark, bleak and skewiff Alt-Rock, it's no surprise that the track 'Hip Priest' was used during the climax to the film, the Silence of the Lambs. In short, Hex... is when it got really good. 20 tracks. Sanctuary. 2009.