The Stranglers - Suite XVI

S



Album Details

Title: Suite XVI
Artist: The Stranglers
Release Date: 9/18/2006
Re-Released On: 1/16/2007
Label: EMI Music Distribution, Capitol/EMI Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 094637138625, 094637138656
Genre: Rock
Styles: Punk, New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Punk/New Wave, British Punk
Moods: Acerbic, Confident, Cynical/Sarcastic, Fiery, Gutsy, Literate, Plaintive, Sophisticated, Brash, Confrontational, Menacing, Stylish, Volatile, Dreamy, Irreverent, Poignant, Reserved, Rowdy, Snide, Street-Smart, Swaggering, Theatrical, Thuggish, Earnest, Gentle, Rambunctious, Visceral, Aggressive, Earthy, Hostile, Intimate, Malevolent, Precious, Raucous, Rousing, Sentimental, Sleazy, Soothing, Carefree, Delicate, Detached, Humorous, Laid-Back/Mellow, Light, Organic, Relaxed, Brooding, Nihilistic, Ominous
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Unbroken
  2. Spectre of Love
  3. She's Slipping Away
  4. Summat Outanowt
  5. Anything Can Happen
  6. See Me Coming
  7. Bless You (Save You, Spare You, Damn You)
  8. A Soldier's Diary
  9. Barbara (Shangri-La)
  10. I Hate You
  11. Relentless

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDCapitol/EMI Records71386
2006CDEMI Music Distribution

Other Editions

  • No other editions were found for this album.

Similar CDs

Album Review

Among their brethren in the first graduating class of british punk, the Stranglers are one band who seem admirably uninterested in spiky-haired nostalgia. Rather than simply mining their past, the Stranglers continue to write and record fresh material in their trademark style, and 2006's Suite XVI (their 16th studio album, natch) features a full three-quarters of the lineup that recorded Rattus Norvegicus back in 1977 (even the "new guy," guitarist Baz Warne, had close to five years under his belt with the Stranglers by the time this disc hit the shops). Following the muscular-but-hooky pattern of the group's mid- to late-'80s commercial high point rather than the sinister lurch of their earliest stuff, Suite XVI is plenty lively and generates a good head of aggressive steam on most cuts, especially the bitter "Summat Outanowt" and the passionate opener "Unbroken." However, while the Stranglers are to be congratulated for keeping their muse alive and functioning, that doesn't change the fact Suite XVI sound annoyingly pro forma; while the band sounds as skillful as ever (especially Jean Jacques Burnel's thick bass and Jet Black's powerful drumming), they haven't learned a whole lot of new melodic tricks over the course of three decades, and Dave Greenfield still sounds like he wishes he was Ray Manzarek without getting any closer to reaching that goal. And the tunes feel like variations on a theme the Stranglers have been slowly wearing into the ground since the day they started; Suite XVI is the work of a band who still have the focus and wherewithal to continue what they started, but left their best ideas behind them years ago, and for all the craft on display, these guys are just going in circles as they run out of gas. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Baz WarneGuitar, Vocals, Group Member, Guitar, Vocals
Dave GreenfieldKeyboards, Group Member, Vocals
Jean Jacques BurnelGuitar (Bass), Vocals, Group Member, Bass
Jet BlackGroup Member, Percussion, Drums
Louie NicastroAudio Production

Member Reviews

Marc M. wrote on 2/15/2007...

Advance CD includes all original songs 1-11, can include the liner notes if specified prior to shipment.