... In 1977, The Stranglers found a way around this, by making an album out of the songs left over from the sessions of their excellent debut Rattus Norvegicus, and recording some new material to pad it out. It should be noted that this sequel, No More Heroes would be released only a matter of ... Read review
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No More Heroes
"You either love or you despise, there's just no room for compromise" spat Anglo-French
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bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel on "Burning Up Time". And by the time of No More Heroes--the Stranglers' second album--the battle lines were drawn between those (the pr...
bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel on Burning Up Time. And by the time of No More Heroes--the Stranglers' second album--the battle lines were drawn between those (the press ...
NO MORE HEROES
Remastered U.K. edition featuring bonus recordings: Straighten Out, Five Minutes, and Rok
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It To The Mood, plus original art work, complete lyrics and previously unavailable photos.Punk's parents terribles, the Stranglers courted controversy throughout ...
Advantages: Solid album with some great tracks,bonus tracks Disadvantages: Controversial nature of some tracks may put some off
...be noted that this sequel, No More Heroes would be released only a matter of months after Rattus Norvegicus, not giving fans a chance to really grasp breath to criticise. Not much had changed with the band between the release of this record and the one prior, mainly due to the lack of time for a change. The debut had done respectably in the charts, so EMI wanted them to have a second record on the shelves ASAP before what they saw as the passing ... ...it should be noted that No More Heroes is a lot less dark and menacing than Rattus Norvegicus,at least for the most part. With that said, it was here that the group actually went for outright controversy, and seen exactly how many buttons they could push before offending the PC Police. I suppose one way to get attention and cause a fuss would be to call the first song on your album I Feel Like A Wog. The track begins with Dave's keyboards on their ...
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Album Notes: Remastered U.K. edition featuring bonus recordings: "Straighten Out," "Five Minutes," and "Rok It To The Mood," plus original art work, complete lyrics and previously unavailable photos.
Album Reviews: Q (5/02 SE, p.142) - Included in Q's "100 Best Punk Albums".
Titles on disc 1
1.: I Feel Like A Wog
2.: Bitching
3.: Dead Ringer
4.: Dagenham Dave
5.: Bring On The Nubiles
6.: Something Better Change
7.: No More Heroes
8.: Peasant In The Big Shitty
9.: Burning Up Time
10.: English Towns
11.: School Mam
12.: Straighten Out (CD/bonus track)
13.: Five Minutes (CD/bonus track)
14.: Rok It To The Moon (CD/bonus track)
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