Aural Sculpture

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Aural Sculpture
Aural Sculpture cover
Studio album by The Stranglers
Released 1984
Recorded Brussels
Genre post-punk
Length 43:10 (LP)
Label Epic Records
Producer Laurie Latham, The Stranglers
Professional reviews
The Stranglers chronology
Feline
(1983)
Aural Sculpture
(1984)
Dreamtime
(1986)

Aural Sculpture is an album, a 7 inch single and picture disc single by The Stranglers.

The album featured acoustic guitar as well as a three-piece horn section (trumpet, trombone and saxophone).

Aural Sculpture was placed at number 14 in the U.K. album charts in November 1984. There were 3 singles released from the Album called "Skin Deep" (Number 15 in the UK singles chart),"No Mercy" (Number 37 in the UK singles chart) & "Let Me Down Easy" (number 48 in the UK singles chart) all were accompanied by 12" single versions. "No Mercy" had a further two format releases in picture disc and EP.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Ice Queen"
  2. "Skin Deep"
  3. "Let Me Down Easy"
  4. "No Mercy"
  5. "North Winds"
  6. "Uptown"
  7. "Punch & Judy"
  8. "Spain"
  9. "Laughing"
  10. "Souls"
  11. "Mad Hatter"
  12. "Here and There"*
  13. "In One Door"*
  14. "Head on the Line"*
  15. "Achilles Heel"*
  16. "Hot Club" (Riot Mix)*
  17. "Place de Victoires"*
  18. "Vladimir and the Beast (part 3)"*
  19. "Vladimir Goes to Havana"*

(* 2001 CD Bonus Tracks)

The tape version of the album had a Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer programme at the end of the tape. The programme could be loaded and run on the Spectrum using the usual tape loading method. The programme was an adventure game written using a framework called The Quill. Preceding the programme itself on the tape was a short explanation of the following squeal, and was voiced by the band members themselves.