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  1. Review Summary: An underrated gem that shows no mercy in being great. Over the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, the band has been rather set on just being the wackiest new wave band out there, while also somehow managing to make each album as musically focused as can be, making for some classics. While the bands overall style always showed them ...

  2. 1 de sept. de 2021 · This Song' is out on 10th Sept 2021 on Coursegood: https://slinky.to/ThisSongTaken from the new album 'Dark Matters' by The Stranglers: https://slinky.to/Dar...

  3. 8 de nov. de 2006 · There are those who strongly prefer the Stranglers' early stuff and do not like Aural Sculpture or Dreamtime. Please include me amongst those who do not like the early stuff [which dominates "The Very Best of" CD] and much prefer this album and Dreamtime. Update 3-27-12: I purchased the remastered edition of Aural Sculpture.

  4. The Strangler - Mad Hatter From the Album Aural Sculpture. 4:02. The Stranglers - Ice Queen From the Album Aural Sculpture. 4:04. The Stranglers - Skin Deep From the Album Aural Sculpture with Lyrics. 3:56. The Stranglers | Aural Quest | Audio Intro (& ZX Spectrum 48K Gameplay) | 1984. 1:15. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1984 ...

  5. Aural Sculpture is the eighth studio album by the Stranglers, released in November 1984 by Epic Records. It was also the name given to a one-sided 7-inch single given free with a limited number of copies of their Feline album in 1983. The "Aural Sculpture Manifesto" on the 7" single was played before the Stranglers appeared on stage during concerts during both the 1983 "Feline" tour and the ...

  6. Product description. The Stranglers - Aural Sculpture. Amazon.co.uk. The Stranglers' aptitude for a genuinely shrewd pop tune probably reached its apex on 1984's Aural Sculpture, arguably the last great album to feature the band's original line-up as well as the first to feature a three-piece brass section (including future Propellerhead Alex Gifford on tenor sax).

  7. The Stranglers during the Aural Sculpture tour in London,1985 1984 saw the release of Aural Sculpture which consolidated the band's success in Europe and established them in Oceania . It included the UK No. 15 hit " Skin Deep " (which also reached No. 11 in Australia and No. 19 in New Zealand, and Top 30 in the Netherlands).