Written in Red
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Written in Red | |||||
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Studio album by The Stranglers | |||||
Released | January 27, 1997 | ||||
Genre | Punk rock | ||||
Length | 40:51 | ||||
Label | When | ||||
Producer | Andrew Gill Cenzo Townsend The Stranglers |
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Written in Red, the thirteenth full-length recording from The Stranglers (their thirteenth studio full-length) presents a more polished sound. Production duties was handled by Gang of Four's Andy Gill.
The media launch-party for "Written in Red" was held on December 13, 1996 at EuroDisney in Paris, and featured live performances of tracks from the effort. Other tracks performed at the event include "Always the Sun", "Golden Brown" and "Let Me Introduce You to the Family".
The week the album was released, the band performed at several HMV branches including those located in Birmingham, Nottingham, Sheffield and Leeds.
"In Heaven She Walks" was the first single to be taken from the album, peaking at number 86; the release date for this single was brought forward to February 3 1997. The single is in two parts -- the first CD features a sleeve similar to the "Written in Red" cover, with a track listing of: "In Heaven She Walks", a live version of "Golden Brown" from 1995 and an extended version of "In Heaven She Walks". The second CD sleeve features a still from the video; tracks are "In Heaven She Walks", and live versions of "Grip" and "Something Better Change" (also from 1995).
It was the first Stranglers studio album that failed to reach the top 40 in the album charts in the UK, peaking as it did at number 52 in Feb 1997.
[edit] Track listing
- "Valley of the Birds" – 3:15
- "In Heaven She Walks" – 3:49
- "In a While" – 3:19
- "Silver into Blue" – 3:28
- "Blue Sky" – 3:41
- "Here" – 4:21
- "Joy de Viva" – 3:39
- "Miss You" – 3:52
- "Daddy's Riding the Range" – 4:19
- "Summer in the City" – 3:27
- "Wonderful Land" – 3:41