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The Stranglers

IV (Rattus Norvegicus) (LP)

Label: United Artists Records

Format: LP

Genre: Rock

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Original Italian edition on United Artists of the magnificent and essential 1977 debut album by one of the most original and successful bands connected with punk that needs no presentation.

condition (record/cover): EX / VG+ (lamination creasing)

With original innersleeve.

Like the Vibrators, the Stranglers were an older band which managed to gain visibility and success through association with Britain's punk movement. Musically, the group is much more polished than some of their rawer brethren such as the Adverts and Siouxsie and the Banshees. The Stranglers' early work is most properly described as stripped-down pop played with a hardcore sensibility; fairly lengthy songs with frequent solo breaks, prominent keyboard usage, and occasional employment of vocal harmony sets them apart from their peers. But snarling lead singing that puts forth macho/critical/distasteful lyrics predominates here, clearly showing the group's punk affinity. Most of the songs on this album fit the description of hardcore pop to a tee, but there are a few deviations from this model. "Princess of the Streets" is a slow-tempo selection with blueslike echoes. The ambitious "Down in the Sewer" crosses the concept of episodic numbers like the Who's "A Quick One" with early-'60s instrumentals. And the energetic "London Lady" is almost a true punk song -- or at least as close as the band gets to one.

Details
File under: New Wave
Cat. number: UAL 24055
Year: 1977

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