All Twelve Inches
The Stranglers · 1992
72 min · 12 tracks · new wave · punk
A vibrant collection of remixed tracks that showcases The Stranglers' eclectic blend of punk and new wave energy.
Why this album works
This album is notable for its innovative reimagining of previous singles, contributing to the dance music trend of the early '90s. It features remixes that not only revitalized fan favorites but also introduced The Stranglers' sound to a new audience, showcasing their adaptability within the evolving music landscape.
- Best for
- steady pacing for focused listening vibrant remixes for dance energy extended tracks for deep immersion
- Context
- Released in 1992, 'All Twelve Inches' marked a transitional phase for The Stranglers, coming after their commercial peak in the 1980s. By this time, the band had solidified their status as influential figures in the UK music scene, exploring new sounds while revisiting earlier hits through extended mixes.
- 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 Midnight Summer Dream (extended version) Standout 10:38
- 2 Skin Deep (extended version) Standout 7:14
- 3 No Mercy (Cement mix) 6:47
- 4 Let Me Down Easy (extended version) 6:32
- 5 Nice in Nice (Porridge mix) 6:13
- 6 Always the Sun (Hot mix) Standout 6:00
- 7 Big in America (Texas mix) 5:00
- 8 Shakin' Like a Leaf (Jelly mix) 4:17
- 9 All Day and All of the Night (Jeff remix) 4:32
- 10 Was It You? (extended version) 5:22
- 11 96 Tears (The Tearaway mix) 5:01
- 12 Sweet Smell of Success (Indie-pendence mix) 5:09
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