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Norfolk Coast - Stranglers

 
Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - New Wave & Post-punk / Artist: Stranglers / Audio CD released 2004-02-16 at EMI / Disc #1 ... more
Norfolk Coast - Stranglers ... Tracklisting
1 Norfolk Coast
2 Big Thing Coming
3 Long Black Veil
4 I've Been Wild
5 Dutch Moon
6 Lost Control
7 Into The Fire
8 Tuckers Grave
9 I Don't Agree
10 Sanfte Kuss
11 Mine All Mine

Newest Review: ... ls, for the group personally and particularly for Paul Roberts, the lead singer. ... more

 ... It seems that finally Paul has managed to translate all of his natural, and very energetic, singing style and range, that is so evident in the band?s live performances, to the studio for this album. On another level this album is also a success for another reason and that is it also seems that the band have, at last, overcome the 14 year hangover they appeared to be suffering from after the departure of Hugh Cornwell. So, onto the album itself, which opens with the title track [1] Norfolk ...more

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Crowned Review Norfolk Coast - Stranglers: Long Time Coming (1300 words)
by - written on 25/03/04 (Very useful, 885 readings)
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It?s been 2 years in the making and it?s 6 years since the last studio album, but finally it?s here, on their 30th anniversary, the new Stranglers album, Norfolk Coast. Before I continue I must tell you that I have been checking dooyoo?s ?newest products? list for a while now, looking and waiting for Norfolk Coast to appear since it?s release. It was only the other day that I decided to check the ?newest products? list more thoroughly and in doing so I found it had been added on the 12th February, 4 days before the album was actually released! Anyway, on with the review. Norfolk ...  Read the complete review

andymck757
Premium Review The Boys Are Back In Town... (391 words)
by - written on 19/02/04 (Useful, 124 readings)
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If you've never heard them, or heard of them, then this would be an excellent starting point to catch up on over 2 decades of excellent music! From the thumping opener & title track, Norfolk Coast, to the final swirl of Mine All Mine, this album is packed full of class. It isn't just for Stranglers fans, who would listen to Jet Black flushing a toilet if it was in key, but it is so musically diverse & yet complete that it will appeal to anyone, aged 14 to 40 and above! Lyrically superior to many recent efforts (check out Long Black Veil) & driven by music that is as crisp & clear in its production as in its conception, this is not an album by consummate & ...  Read the complete review

 

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Some great songs, Different genres Those strange things on the end of songs, especially...that pointless answerphone message at the end of track 9

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Songs all cohesively flow, some monsters of tunes. Too Short? maybe.

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