All Live and All of the Night
52 min · 13 tracks · new wave · punk
A raw, energetic blend of punk rock and new wave that captures the essence of live performance.
Why this album works
The album highlights The Stranglers' live prowess and resulted in renewed interest in their music, showcasing classic hits like 'Golden Brown' and 'No More Heroes.' It served as a reminder of their influential role in the UK punk and new wave scenes, contributing to their legacy as one of the era's defining bands.
- Best for
- dynamic peaks and valleys raw energy of live performance short bursts of intensity
- Context
- Released in 1988, 'All Live and All of the Night' captures The Stranglers during a transitional phase post their mainstream success in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This live album showcases their enduring appeal and ability to meld various musical styles while reflecting on their established catalog.
- Stylistic neighbors
- David Bowie· John Cale· The Pretenders· Bryan Adams· Eric Clapton· PJ Harvey· Queen· Paul McCartney
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 No More Heroes Standout 3:48
- 2 Was It You? 3:41
- 3 Down in the Sewer 6:01
- 4 Always the Sun Standout 4:53
- 5 Golden Brown Standout 3:35
- 6 North Winds 4:00
- 7 European Female 3:41
- 8 Strange Little Girl 2:42
- 9 Nice ’n’ Sleazy 4:26
- 10 Toiler on the Sea 6:27
- 11 Spain 3:46
- 12 London Lady 2:42
- 13 All Day and All of the Night 2:24
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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