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Black and White

The Stranglers

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Customer Reviews

Awesome

An excellent album from a truly unique band. If you want something a little different on your iPod and feel the current crop of guitar/indie/'punk' bands don't quite measure up, look no further than The Stranglers. If you buy this and I really hope you do, pop the headphones on FULL (you won't need your hearing when you're older anyway) and start with the classic Nice N' Sleazy or Death and Night and Blood. Has there ever been a bass sound like THAT!

Do yourself a favour, download now

This album was one of the best of it's time, reflecting the mood of a generation not willing to accept high unemployment and Thatcher's police state. Play load. Love to All

Dark and wonderful

My number 2 Stranglers Album behind the Raven. Must have songs are Toiler (the intro is the most amazing grunty bass ou will ever hear, if it doesn't make you jump up and down you must be dead), and Nice and Sleazy, a great song about Hells Angels in Sweden, but if you didn't know you wouldn't guess. Threatened is another one to leap around to after a few ales, a more stomping track does not exist, all of these songs were long term live favourites. Like the other reviewer, I love Outside Tokyo, really hypnotic musical pun on the theme of time. Curfew and Death and Night and Blood are SO dark, check them out live on X Cert, incredibly powerful stuff

Biography

Formed: 1974

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The Stranglers formed as the Guildford Stranglers in the southern England village of Chiddingfold (near Guildford) in 1974, plowing a heavily Doors-influenced furrow through the local pub rock scene — such as it was. Of the four founding members, only Hugh Cornwell had any kind of recognizable historical pedigree, having played alongside Richard Thompson in the schoolboy band Emil & the Detectives. According to Thompson, their repertoire stretched from "Smokestack Lightning" and...
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