The Fall – Shift-Work

Shift-Work is the 13th album by English rock band the Fall, originally released in 1991.
The Fall started working on the album in 1990 while touring in support of Extricate. Mark E. Smith sacked guitarist Martin Bramah and keyboardist Marcia Schofield immediately after the Australian leg of the tour, reducing the lineup to four for the first time in band's history.
Shift-Work marked, in the opinion of critic Ted Mills, a change in direction for the group, as "repetitious grooves became interspersed with pop song structures."
Tracklist:
Earth's Impossible Day
So What About It?
Idiot Joy Showland
Edinburgh Man
Pittsville Direkt
The Book Of Lies
The War Against Intelligence
Notebooks Out Plagiarists
Shift-Work
You Haven't Found It Yet
The Mixer
A Lot Of Wind
Rose
Sinister Waltz