Fall Out
"Fall Out" | |
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Recorded by The Police | |
Released: | 1977-05-19 |
Recorded: | 1977-02-12 |
Length: | 2:01 |
Album(s): | Message In A Box |
Label(s): | Illegal Records |
Writer(s): | Stewart Copeland |
Producer(s): | Stewart Copeland and Bazza |
Studio(s): | Pathway Studios |
Released as single? | YES |
"Fall Out" is a song written by Stewart Copeland and recorded by The Police on 1977-02-12.
Contents
About the song
The Police's very first song was written by Stewart Copeland. Miles Copeland gave this thumbs up that this should be the single on 1977-02-05. Stewart borrowed 150 UK pounds from Paul Mulligan for the recording session at Pathway Studios.. On 1977-02-12 The Police went to Pathway Studios and recorded from 01:00PM to 09:00PM. They mixed the songs on 1977-02-13 from 11:30AM to 2:00PM. Stewart only had to pay 103 UK pounds for the studio time.
L'Historia Bandido from 1981 mentioned that Stewart had borrowed 150 UK pounds from Paul Mulligan - by the end of 1977 the sales of Fall Out had reached 10.000.
The Police: A Visual Documentary By Miles also mentions that Fall Out & Nothing Achieving were recorded for 150 UK pounds. Stewart had borrowed 800 from a friend (Paul Mulligan) and with the remaining money he had 2000 copies pressed at the RCA pressing plant near Newcastle plant and formed his Illegal Records label.
The Police picked up the first 50 records at the RCA pressing plant on 1977-05-05. They already sold some at the next concerts - these had a press-out center hole and no cover yet. Before the single was officially released on 1977-05-19 more than 130 singles were already sold or sent to Marc Zermati in Paris.
The Reggatta de Blanc tour program mentions that 2000 singles had "immediately" sold.
On 1977-06-02 Stewart picked up 1100 more Fall Out singles in Slough - that might have been the Linguaphone pressing plant. By 1977-06-22 4500 Fall Out singles had been sold already.
Personnel
- Stewart Copeland (Drums / Guitar)
- Sting (Bass Guitar / Vocals)
- Henry Padovani (Guitar)
Ads
This ad for Fall Out is from Ripped & Torn (Summer 1977):
This ad for Fall Out is from SOUNDS (July 9, 1977):
This ad for Fall Out is from NME (July 16, 1977):
This ad for the Fall Out re-release is from Record Mirror (November 17, 1979):
Release History
Albums
Fall Out appears on the following album releases:
Cover art | Album title | Release date | Release country |
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40px | Punk Collection | 1977-MM-DD | Italy |
40px | Illegal Greatest Hits | 1981-MM-DD | The Netherlands, Greece, ... |
40px | I.R.S. GREATEST HITS VOLS. 2 & 3 | 1981-MM-DD | USA |
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WBCN Naked Disc | 1997-MM-DD | USA |
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Message In A Box | 1993-MM-DD | UK |
Singles
7" Singles
Cover art | Catalog no. | A-side song/B-side song | Release date | Release country |
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IL 001 | "Fall Out"/"Nothing Achieving" | 1977-05-19 | UK |
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IL 001 | "Fall Out"/"Nothing Achieving" | 1979-11-02 | UK |
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IL 001 | "Fall Out"/"Nothing Achieving" | 1979-11-02 | UK |
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IL 001 | "Fall Out"/"Nothing Achieving" | 1983-MM-DD | UK |
Lyrics
Lyrics are property and copyright of their owners, and provided here for educational purposes only.
I never thought of leading I've got my own machine And I've paid my dues all along All set for breaking When I missed those other people 'Cause I knew that I was really alone Fall out Fall out with all the leaders and gangs Fall out Fall out with all the leaders and gangs I saw my education It was my indoctrination Just to be another parking machine All my sense was breaking When I missed those other people 'Cause I knew that I was not very clean Fall out Fall out with all the leaders and gangs Fall out Fall out with all the leaders and gangs Fall out
Quotations and trivia
- 1977-02-04 - The Police recorded their live set including Fall Out - Stewart cut a tape for his brother Miles
- 1977-02-05 - Miles phoned Stewart and praised Fall Out
- 1977-02-12 - Fall Out / Nothing Achieving was recorded at Pathway Studios
- 1977-02-13 - The Police mixed their recordings and paid 103 pounds
- 1977-02-20 - The Police re-mixed Fall Out
- 1977-05-05 - The Police picked up the very first 50 Fall Out singles at an RCA pressing plant (on their way from Birmingham to Newcastle)
- 1977-05-07 - The Police sold 31 Fall Out singles
- 1977-05-14 - Stewart gave 90 Fall Out singles to Marc Zermati in Paris
- 1977-05-19 - Fall Out was officially released
- 1977-06-01 - Sting and Stewart Copeland packed records
- 1977-06-02 - Stewart picked up 1100 more Fall Out singles in Slough
- 1977-06-08 - Stewart delivered records
- 1977-06-16 - Stewart packed 1100 more records
- 1977-06-22 - Stewart learnt that 4500 Fall Out singles had been sold
Alternative and cover versions
There are LOTS of different versions of this single.
The original from May 1977 had a dark red label and crude ILLEGAL writing on the label - some had a press-out centre hole, some didn't.
The later edition's label (from around October 1977) was less red - and had a nicer ILLEGAL logo on it. There are different versions with or without a "Made In England" notice.
There are also variations of the black and white cover concerning the kind of paper that was used and the kind of sleeve opening.
This 1977 cover in black and white was also used in combination with a third label variation - the 1979 reprint ILLEGAL label, but with a small logo...
In 1979 the single was re-released with a new cover. The most common one is the green and black version - blue and purple is less common. The rarest of them all is the orange and black version (which is probably the 1983 re-issue that was printed just for the fan club - they sold these for 1,50 UK pounds as mentioned in the Outlandos newsletter from December 1983).
And again there were variations about the labels. The first 1979 ILLEGAL label had a small logo. The other labels with a larger ILLEGAL logo sometimes had a two-stripe design, sometimes they had a three-stripe design.
See also
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