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Stranglers in the Night

The Stranglers

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They should have changed the name. No, this isn't the Stranglers, the band that made ten pretty great studio albums with Hugh Cornwell at the helm. His departure is huge, since his replacement, Paul Roberts (on vocals; ex-Vibrators and late-'70s punk contemporary John Ellis fills his guitar shoes), just can't cut it. He tries hard, but all the warmth of the last decade of Cornwell's singing (think "Always the Sun" and "Skin Deep") was too essential to the Stranglers post-punk days to call this their real 11th album. Bassist Jean Jacques Burnel should have taken over the vocals himself; he always did a great job on such songs as "Nice in Nice." In the Night is not a total stinker; after all, Burnel and Jet Black have been an inspired rhythm section for 20 years, and Dave Greenfield is still good at sticking in his little bits for style and emphasis. But Roberts' Jim Morrison-like voice is just too distracting, and the songwriting has fallen off without Cornwell as well. Even the much-maligned swan song 10 had a batch of winning songs on it (such as "Sweet Smell of Success"), but despite the pleasant ambience of "Southern Mountains," "This Town," "Heaven and Hell," and the opening "Time to Die" (which, with its talking bits, recalls Feline's opener "Midnight Summer Dream"), the combination of the over-baked Morrison-esque vocals and lesser hooks make In the Night an OK but unimportant non-starter. If it were a new band, we could look at it as potential. But so long as they keep the old name, we think of all the classic songs we loved, and this poor, last-legs horse they flog lost its life when Cornwell walked. Boo hoo.

© Jack Rabid /TiVo

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1
Time to Die
00:03:50

Dave Greenfield, Vocals - Burnel, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Coursegood Ltd under licence to EMI Records Ltd

2
Sugar Bullets
00:05:28

Dave Greenfield, Vocals - Burnel, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Coursegood Ltd under licence to EMI Records Ltd

3
Heaven or Hell
00:04:32

Dave Greenfield, Vocals - Burnel, Composer - Roberts, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Coursegood Ltd under licence to EMI Records Ltd

4
Laughing at the Rain
00:03:42

Burnel, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, All Instruments, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 China Records Ltd

5
This Town
00:05:19

Burnel, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, All Instruments, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 China Records Ltd

6
Brainbox
00:02:48

Burnel, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, All Instruments, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 China Records Ltd

7
Southern Moutains
00:03:46

Burnel, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, All Instruments, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 China Records Ltd

8
Gain Entry to Your Soul
00:04:28

Burnel, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, All Instruments, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 China Records Ltd

9
Grand Canyon
00:04:11

Burnel, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, All Instruments, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 China Records Ltd

10
Wet Afternoon
00:04:01

Burnel, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, All Instruments, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 China Records Ltd

11
Never See
00:04:00

Burnel, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, All Instruments, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 China Records Ltd

12
Leave It to the Dogs
00:05:31

Burnel, Composer - Roberts, Composer - Greenfield, Composer - Black, Composer - ELLIS, Composer - The Stranglers, All Instruments, MainArtist

© 1992 China Records Ltd ℗ 1992 China Records Ltd

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They should have changed the name. No, this isn't the Stranglers, the band that made ten pretty great studio albums with Hugh Cornwell at the helm. His departure is huge, since his replacement, Paul Roberts (on vocals; ex-Vibrators and late-'70s punk contemporary John Ellis fills his guitar shoes), just can't cut it. He tries hard, but all the warmth of the last decade of Cornwell's singing (think "Always the Sun" and "Skin Deep") was too essential to the Stranglers post-punk days to call this their real 11th album. Bassist Jean Jacques Burnel should have taken over the vocals himself; he always did a great job on such songs as "Nice in Nice." In the Night is not a total stinker; after all, Burnel and Jet Black have been an inspired rhythm section for 20 years, and Dave Greenfield is still good at sticking in his little bits for style and emphasis. But Roberts' Jim Morrison-like voice is just too distracting, and the songwriting has fallen off without Cornwell as well. Even the much-maligned swan song 10 had a batch of winning songs on it (such as "Sweet Smell of Success"), but despite the pleasant ambience of "Southern Mountains," "This Town," "Heaven and Hell," and the opening "Time to Die" (which, with its talking bits, recalls Feline's opener "Midnight Summer Dream"), the combination of the over-baked Morrison-esque vocals and lesser hooks make In the Night an OK but unimportant non-starter. If it were a new band, we could look at it as potential. But so long as they keep the old name, we think of all the classic songs we loved, and this poor, last-legs horse they flog lost its life when Cornwell walked. Boo hoo.

© Jack Rabid /TiVo

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