
La Folie is a Alt/Indie album by The Stranglers, originally released in 1981. On Gatefold: 70 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Post-Punk
- woozy
- brooding
- bohemian
About
Released just nine months after The Stranglers' weirdest album to date—<i>(The Gospel According To) The Meninblack</i>—<i>La Folie</i> was considered a "return to form" due to its short, concise pop-rock numbers. In retrospect, <i>La Folie</i> benefits from the experimentalism of <i>Meninblack</i>. Both albums have a vitality that could only be reached by the band's ambitions. "nonstop" brings back the Doors-like organ and Lou Reed–like spoken-word vocals. "Everybody Loves You When You're Dead" turns to the primitive "techno" music the rock group was inventing on its own. "Let Me Introduce You to the Family," the album's first single, takes the techno edge even further, with carefully calibrated synths adding a sense of menace to the punkish attack. "Golden Brown" thrives on a seasick rhythm that's like a funhouse-mirror version of lounge music. Most beautiful is the atmospheric title track. The six bonus tracks include the U.K. Top 10 single "Strange Little Girl," several b-sides, and a work-in-progress called "Cocktail Nubiles" that's plenty bizarre.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Non Stop
- A2Everybody Loves You When You're Dead
- A3Tramp
- A4Let Me Introduce You To The Family
- A5Ain't Nothin' To It
- A6The Man They Love To Hate
Side B
- B1Pin Up
- B2It Only Takes Two To Tango
- B3Golden Brown
- B4How To Find True Love And Happiness In The Present Day
- B5La Folie
Credits
Performers
- J.J. BurnelBASS GUITAR VOCALS BASS
- Jet BlackDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Dave GreenfieldKEYBOARDS
- Hugh CornwellVOCALS GUITAR
- The Stranglers
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 70 pressings tracked on Gatefold
