The Stranglers: Friday 13th: Live at the Albert Hall (1997)
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1h 30min
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Synopsis:
Emerging from the punk explosion of the late seventies, the Stranglers have proved to be one of the most durable groups of that era. This concert includes the classic hit singles of one of the most successful British acts of all time, together with a selection of Stranglers live favourites. Accompanied by the Electra String Orchestra, this 90 minute performance features the hits Golden Brown, Always The Sun and No More Heroes. Everyone knows a Stranglers song, and it's no surprise why when you consider that the UK's longest running punk band have notched up over 20 top 40 singles and 17 top 40 albums in the UK alone in a career spanning five decades. Formed in 1974 the Guildford Stranglers, as they were then known, began their career treading the familiar path of the local pub and club scenes in and around Surrey and by 1975 had left Guildford and Surrey behind them as the Stranglers headed for London. The capital was experiencing a shift in power both politically and musically, as rock began to give way to the rise in the popularity of punk and the Stranglers were quick to establish themselves as a driving force in the movement.
Tracklisting: 1. Waltzinblack
2. Valley Of The Birds
3. Skin Deep
4. Always The Sun
5. Face
6. Heaven Or Hell
7. Midnight Summer Dream
8. Daddy's Riding The Range
9. Strange Little Girl
10. Still Life
11. Let Me Down Easy
12. Golden Brown
13. Sinister
14. Lies And Deception
15. European Female
16. Thrown Away
17. All Day And All Of The Night
18. Duchess
19. Down In The Sewer
20. 5 Minutes
21. 96 Tears
22. No More Heroes
23. Summer In The City Artists
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