
The Raven is a Punk album by The Stranglers, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 79 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- gritty
- restless
- nocturnal
About
1979, The Stranglers were a very different band than the one that had appeared on their first three albums. <i>The Raven</i> represented a huge jump in sound where the entire recording studio was used more fully, with vocals manipulated for grand effect when necessary and the group's instrumentation relying ever more on Dave Greenfield's keyboards. The piano-based "Don't Bring Harry," about the perils of heroin addiction, is particularly chilling. "Duchess" wiped away whatever punk-like aggression the band had for the joys of intricate harmonies and a melody that could crack open the sky. The Stranglers' political consciousness follows through on tracks such as "Nuclear Device (The Wizard of Aus)," "Shah Shah a Go Go," and "Genetix," while "Dead Loss Angeles" makes clear that no job with the golden city's Chamber of Commerce will be forthcoming. With its helium vocals, "Meninblack" portends the group's next album, <i>The Gospel According to The Meninblack</i>. Four bonus tracks that had been singles and b-sides are appended to finish off the sessions for the album, including the British hit "Bear Cage."
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Tracklist
- 1Longships1:10
- 2The Raven5:13
- 3Dead Loss Angeles2:24
- 4Ice3:25
- 5Baroque Bordello3:50
- 6Nuclear Device (The Wizard of Aus)3:32
- 7Shah Shah a Go Go4:50
- 8Don't Bring Harry4:09
- 9Duchess2:30
- 10Meninblack4:48
- 11Genetix5:17
- 12Bear Cage2:50
- 13Fools Rush Out2:09
- 14N'Emmenes Pas Harry4:14
- 15Yellowcake UF62:55
Credits
Performers
- J.J. BurnelBASS VOCALS
- Jet BlackDRUMS
- Hugh CornwellGUITAR VOCALS BASS
- Dave GreenfieldKEYBOARDS VOCALS
8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 79 pressings tracked on Gatefold
