
The Gospel According To The Meninblack is a Electronic album by The Stranglers, originally released in 1981. On Gatefold: 56 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- brittle
- cynical
- nocturnal
About
Controversy surrounds The Stranglers' fifth LP: a peculiar 1981 concept album that's either one birthplace of the goth movement or the moment when this punk-aligned group imitated the excesses of the prog-rock bands that punks openly mocked. Singer Hugh Cornwall says it's his favorite Stranglers album. Taking his endorsement under advisement, it's easy to hear why he'd feel this way. The album was recorded in multiple studios with multiple producers and features early experiments with synthesizer loops, which yield positive results throughout the album. Highlights include the maniacal instrumental "Waltzinblack" (a fave of British TV chef Keith Floyd, who used it as the opening theme to his TV series) and "Second Coming," where the harmonies sound derived from math equations. "Four Horsemen" creates a song out of elusive keyboard patterns that come close to clashing but never do. "Thrown Away," as bassist Jean Jacques Burnel claims, is the sound of techno in its earliest form. A bold, daring work.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Waltzinblack3:37
- A2Just Like Nothing On Earth3:54
- A3Second Coming4:23
- A4Waiting For The Meninblack3:44
- A5Turn The Centuries, Turn4:34
Side B
- B1Two Sunspots2:32
- B2Four Horsemen3:40
- B3Thrown Away3:30
- B4Manna Machine3:17
- B5Hallow To Our Men7:26
Credits
Performers
- J.J. BurnelBASS VOCALS
- Hugh CornwellGUITAR VOCALS
- Dave GreenfieldKEYBOARDS VOCALS
- Jet BlackPERCUSSION VOCALS DRUMS
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 56 pressings tracked on Gatefold
