the Stranglers: Classicinblack or Dudinblack

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"Ice Queen" is the song I use to erase earworms when I need to clear my mind. All I do is play it internally and by the end whatever unbidden song is gone.

If "Aural Sculpture" is produced flat, "Dreamtime" is produced like a mainstream rock album and suffers for it. "Always The Sun", though, is as good as anything else they did. But talk about b-sides being better: "Norman Normal" and "Since You Went Away" are far better than "Shakin' Like A Leaf" and "Big In America", both which feel forced.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Saturday, 5 March 2016 22:58 (eight years ago) link

I like 'Instead of This' and 'Poisonality' so much more than anything from 10 that it isn't even funny. That album was a huge mistake for them to do, IMO, and life in the band seemed quite grim if Hugh's book is to be believed!

'Norman Normal'! That's the one I was thinking of as being another held over from Sculpture... I've always really liked both that one and 'Since You Went Away' ... I'm trying to remember off the top of my head what the other Dreamtime B-sides were... 'Dry Day'?

// 58,000 W A N K E R S // LOVE (Turrican), Saturday, 5 March 2016 23:12 (eight years ago) link

Oh shit, 'Hit Man'... Let's forget about that one!

// 58,000 W A N K E R S // LOVE (Turrican), Saturday, 5 March 2016 23:12 (eight years ago) link

Why the hell wasn't 'Was It You?' a single!? "WAS IT YEEEAAAAOOOOW!?!"

// 58,000 W A N K E R S // LOVE (Turrican), Sunday, 6 March 2016 17:54 (eight years ago) link

For no reason whatsoever, my top ten Stranglers tracks at this very moment.....what are yours?

1. "Five Minutes"
2. "Burning Up Time"
3. "Ice Queen"
4. "The Raven"
5. "Just Like Nothing on Earth"
6. "Norfolk Coast" (no, really .... it's excellent)
7. "Straighten Out"
8. "Hanging Around"
9. "Waltzinblack"
10. "Peaches"

Alex in NYC, Sunday, 6 March 2016 19:18 (eight years ago) link

In no particular order:

1. Peasant In The Big Shitty
2. Curfew
3. Toiler On The Sea
4. The Raven
5. Genetix
6. Four Horsemen
7. Tramp
8. Skin Deep
9. Was It You?
10. Instead Of This

This changes on a daily basis, though!

// 58,000 W A N K E R S // LOVE (Turrican), Sunday, 6 March 2016 19:31 (eight years ago) link

Simon Delic's brilliant revisit of The Stranglers' third album from 1978. It crawled deeper under my skin over the years, and eventually became my favorite by the Stranglers. What he said is spot-on, a cool mix of psych and post-punk elements that just barely predate work by Magazine and Joy Division.

http://www.backseatmafia.com/2016/02/19/not-forgotten-black-white-by-the-stranglers/

While doing a 1986 mix piece I realized Dreamtime is definitely worth a re-listen. Not so sure about Aural Sculpture but will go back to that too, and Feline.

Fastnbulbous, Thursday, 10 March 2016 14:26 (eight years ago) link

Naturally, I love Black and White, it's probably the starkest record they ever made. Of course, they'd experiment further on The Raven, The Gospel According To The Meninblack and La Folie, but those records feel much less stark and stripped-down to me. The only other Stranglers LP that I can think of with such a starkness is, weirdly, Feline.

For a band that were, at the time, noted for anthems like 'Grip', 'No More Heroes', 'Peaches', 'Something Better Change' and so on, tracks like 'Curfew', 'In The Shadows' and particularly 'Enough Time' (which the band tried to re-learn not too long ago, and struggled with it!) are such a huge leap into uncommercial territory. They definitely weren't seeking to please anyone but themselves by this time, a path which they definitely continued down until Aural Sculpture. I get the impression from Hugh's book that he'd tired of making exploratory music by the mid '80s and suddenly wanted to be, well, a pop star.

// 166,000 W A N K E R S // LOVE (Turrican), Thursday, 10 March 2016 18:27 (eight years ago) link

I mean, christ, I think Hugh's solo album Wolf, which was recorded and released during a time when the tensions that ultimately led to Hugh leaving were starting to rot Hugh's and JJ's friendship/working relationship, has some fine songs on it when they're freed from their heavy-handed production. But, it's definitely a record which is commonly seen as Hugh trying to have success at any cost, consciously trying to forge a distinct solo identity that had more in common with what Phil Collins was doing than his exploratory work with Robert Williams on Nosferatu. It was Cornwell's chinos era.

// 166,000 W A N K E R S // LOVE (Turrican), Thursday, 10 March 2016 18:36 (eight years ago) link

Hugh's solo work up through "Hi Fi" is pretty damn good, with "Guilty" being particular top drawer and just damn FUN.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Thursday, 10 March 2016 20:48 (eight years ago) link

Guilty is a great record, agreed! Possibly his best solo record - a great collection of songs that are well performed and Laurie Latham's production is top notch!

// 166,000 W A N K E R S // LOVE (Turrican), Thursday, 10 March 2016 20:57 (eight years ago) link

two years pass...

Listened to "10" for the first time since 2001 - and doubtless will be my last time. Irredeemable, talk about losing the plot! The big standard synths, drumming and guitar licks are just so boring! "Out Of My Mind" is the only remotely interesting track.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Monday, 17 December 2018 22:05 (five years ago) link

I completely agree. A lot of hardcore fans blame Roy Thomas Baker's production, which to be fair is over the top and ill-fitting, and the fact they had to record the album twice after CBS thought the first recording (with future Oasis producer Owen Morris) was unsuitable. Personally, I just think they just didn't have a strong batch of material that time around. The one song I really like from that whole period is 'Instead of This', which was a B-side!

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Monday, 17 December 2018 22:17 (five years ago) link

one year passes...

I'm seeing reports that Dave Greenfield has passed away and it was covid-related. :(

Maresn3st, Monday, 4 May 2020 16:26 (three years ago) link

Sadly confirmed.

David Paul Greenfield (29/3/49-3/5/20) We are devastated to announce that Dave passed away last night from Covid 19. Fly straight DG xxx https://t.co/HmnAs1rERe pic.twitter.com/H2570s0cOb

— The Stranglers Site (@StranglersSite) May 4, 2020

Ned Raggett, Monday, 4 May 2020 16:41 (three years ago) link

Oh no!

Angry Question Time Man's Flute Club Band (Tom D.), Monday, 4 May 2020 16:51 (three years ago) link

This is awful news, remember him this way:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYkqLm9cM3Y

all things must pasteurize (Matt #2), Monday, 4 May 2020 16:55 (three years ago) link

Terrible.

Angry Question Time Man's Flute Club Band (Tom D.), Monday, 4 May 2020 16:55 (three years ago) link

Aw, FFS. One of my all-time favourite musicians.

The multiplying villainies of nature / Do swarm upon him (Vast Halo), Monday, 4 May 2020 18:16 (three years ago) link

Damn, RIP. I play keyboards very badly. DG set the bar I am for ever trying to reach and come nowhere near.

Jeff W, Monday, 4 May 2020 18:35 (three years ago) link

Awful.

stirmonster, Monday, 4 May 2020 18:43 (three years ago) link

Hugh’s tribute on Twitter

I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Dave Greenfield. He was the difference between The Stranglers and every other punk band. His musical skill and gentle nature gave an interesting twist to the band. (1 of 2)

— Hugh Cornwell (@HughCornwell) May 4, 2020

Jeff W, Monday, 4 May 2020 18:48 (three years ago) link

After their initial run on A&M I kind of lost track/interest, consequently I am listening to The Raven today for the first time ever in memorium. What a weird, wonderful band, with Dave's circus of keyboards coloring everything. RIP.

Album Moods: Rambunctious; Snide (Dan Peterson), Monday, 4 May 2020 19:48 (three years ago) link

Goddamn it! Dave's keys are so otherworldly, it shouldn't have worked but it did in spades.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Monday, 4 May 2020 20:05 (three years ago) link

The Raven is my favourite.

He was the difference between The Stranglers and every other punk band.

100%.

stirmonster, Monday, 4 May 2020 20:57 (three years ago) link

Wow, I'd love to be listening to "The Raven" for the first time ever!

Angry Question Time Man's Flute Club Band (Tom D.), Monday, 4 May 2020 21:18 (three years ago) link

I know, right? I own Black and White, and Aural Sculpture, and missed the stretch in between. Youtube is not doing the sound justice, I think I need to buy a physical copy.

Album Moods: Rambunctious; Snide (Dan Peterson), Monday, 4 May 2020 21:36 (three years ago) link

Oh man 'The Gospel According To The Men In Black' is brilliant too.

Maresn3st, Monday, 4 May 2020 21:50 (three years ago) link

two years pass...

I'm seeing reports that Jet Black has passed away, 84!

MaresNest, Thursday, 8 December 2022 17:32 (one year ago) link

It was common knowledge that they were older than the other punks on the scene, nevertheless 84 is still boggling my mind.

Three Rings for the Elven Bishop (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 8 December 2022 18:10 (one year ago) link

I had Laid Black in heavy rotation a number of years back. A departure from their usual, but one that somehow made sense.

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Thursday, 8 December 2022 18:15 (one year ago) link

restinpeaceinblack.

stirmonster, Thursday, 8 December 2022 18:24 (one year ago) link

RIP JB

Gulf VAR Syndrome (Tom D.), Thursday, 8 December 2022 18:26 (one year ago) link

Damn, I can't believe he was 40 in 1978!!

Love his work. His music will live forever.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Thursday, 8 December 2022 19:01 (one year ago) link

Fucking icon.

Alex in NYC, Thursday, 8 December 2022 20:00 (one year ago) link

My two cents on the loss of Jet Black

Alex in NYC, Thursday, 8 December 2022 20:01 (one year ago) link


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