
Feline is a Electronic album by The Stranglers, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 84 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- velvety
- brooding
- nocturnal
About
In the '70s, The Stranglers hitched their reputation to the emerging U.K. punk scene, which favored short, concise, and catchy songs. Yet Hugh Cornwell and company were always more ambitious, and that ambition led to highly experimental works that either sent the band soaring to new heights or crashing into a barrage of confused, often negative reviews. Many of The Stranglers' records are considered "concept albums," yet few fans have been able to figure out what those concepts are. <i>Feline</i>, however, is a tour de force, an album far removed from punk; it's orchestrated with acoustic instruments and synthesizers for a deliberately low-key vibe that's best expressed in songs such as "Let's Tango in Paris" and "The European Female (In Celebration Of)." The addition of "Golden Brown" was an attempt by the U.S. record label to have a hit with a song from The Stranglers' previous album, <i>La Folie</i>, which at the time hadn't been released in the States.
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Tracklist
- 1Midnight Summer Dream6:13
- 2It's a Small World4:37
- 3Ships That Pass In the Night4:08
- 4The European Female (In Celebration Of)4:00
- 6Let's Tango In Paris3:13
- 7Paradise3:49
- 8All Roads Lead to Rome3:52
- 9Blue Sister4:04
- 10Never Say Goodbye4:14
Credits
Performers
- Anna Von SternBACKING VOCALS
- France LhermitteBACKING VOCALS
- Kinkade BrothersACOUSTIC GUITAR
7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 84 pressings tracked on Gatefold
