Interim (album) explained

Interim
Type:compilation
Artist:The Fall
Cover:Interim.jpg
Released:1 November 2004
Recorded:2004 at Tuff Gong Rehearsal Studios, Warrington; Fibber's, York; BBC Maida Vale Studio 4, London, England
Genre:Post-punk
Length:42:48
Label:Hip Priest, Voiceprint
Producer:Mark E. Smith
Prev Title:50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004
Next Year:2005

Interim is an album by English post-punk band The Fall, compiled from live and studio material and released in 2004 by record label Hip Priest.

Content

Interim features the first officially released versions of "Clasp Hands", "Blindness" and "What About Us?" – all of which were later included on the band's next studio album Fall Heads Roll (2005) – as well as the instrumental "I'm Ronnie the Oney". The remaining tracks are all new versions of previously released songs, mostly from studio rehearsal recordings.

Interim was originally to be titled Cocked - the alternate title was given on a promotional CD for "Blindness", which also gave the track's title as "Blind Man".[1]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Fall – Blind Man (2005, CD). 25 December 2021. Discogs.com.