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''Norfolk Coast'' is the fifteenth studio album by
the Stranglers The Stranglers are an English rock band who emerged via the punk rock scene. Scoring 23 UK top 40 singles and 19 UK top 40 albums to date in a career spanning five decades, the Stranglers are one of the longest-surviving bands to have origina ...
, and was released on 16 February 2004 by EMI's
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label, making it their first new album recorded for the company in 23 years. It was released six years after their last studio album '' Coup de Grace'' and was their first official studio album with new guitarist
Baz Warne Barry "Baz" Warne (born 25 March 1964 in Sunderland, England) is the current guitarist and vocalist of The Stranglers. Earlier in his career, he was the guitarist and frontman of numerous bands. His first recordings to be released were with ...
, and also the last album to feature Paul Roberts on lead vocals. ''Norfolk Coast'' peaked at No. 70 in the
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in February, for one week's duration in that listing. The album was well received by reviewers and fans alike, showing a return to form of the band. It also spawned the band's first UK Top 40 hit single for more than a decade, "Big Thing Coming" (No. 31 in February 2004 in the
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), and a smaller Top 75 hit "Long Black Veil".


Background

After four albums in the 1990s where the Stranglers struggled commercially, and with a growing inter-band conflict that left bassist
Jean-Jacques Burnel Jean-Jacques Burnel (born 21 February 1952) is an English musician, producer and songwriter, best known as the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist with the English rock band The Stranglers. He is the last founding member to remain in the band. ...
's enthusiasm for the band at an all time low, Burnel decided to step up and regain control of the band. On 1998's ''Coup de Grace'', he had already had a greater writing input than on the previous albums. "At one point we were a bit lost, direction wise, and musically," Burnel said in 2014. "I hadn't contributed much and suddenly I had this revival of interest." In 1999, Burnel retreated to the secluded
Norfolk Norfolk () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in East Anglia in England. It borders Lincolnshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the west and south-west, and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the No ...
village of
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, bringing along his guitars and recording equipment, looking for inspiration to write songs. "My marriage was falling apart, the Stranglers were going around in ever-decreasing circles, I wasn’t quite sure what was happening in my life," he said. Inspired by the beautiful coastline, the seclusion, and what was going on in his head at that time, "I just wrote a body of work which we used in the ''Norfolk Coast'' album." The title track and "Big Thing Coming" were the first two songs he wrote for the album, in what he described as a "creative frenzy". Burnel spent just over three months in Norfolk, and has stated that it turned everything around for him and the Stranglers. Guitarist John Ellis left the band in 2000 and was replaced by Baz Warne in April the same year. The songwriting partnership of Burnel and Warne started two months after Warne had joined the band. They kept writing and working on songs for the album until 2002-2003, and then the band started recording the album in Mark Wallis' Good Luck Studios in London. The band made the decision to play every song live before recording it, which meant that they were in the studio for very little time, according to Burnel. Although some songs were co-writes, many songs were mainly individual efforts. In addition to "Norfolk Coast" and "Big Thing Coming", Burnel also wrote "Lost Control", and Warne contributed "Long Black Veil", "Dutch Moon", "Into the Fire" and "I've Been Wild", the latter written specifically about Burnel, in the first person and from his point of view. Paul Roberts wrote "Mine All Mine" on his own, his sole songwriting contribution to the album. The album saw the re-emergence of some of the Stranglers' signature sounds, such as
Dave Greenfield David Paul Greenfield (29 March 1949 – 3 May 2020) was an English keyboardist, singer and songwriter who was a member of rock band The Stranglers. He joined the band in 1975, within a year of its formation, and played with them for 45 years ...
's swirling keyboards, in a contemporary setting. The hard-edged title track sets the direction for much of the album, while there are more contemplative moments, such as the atmospheric "Tucker's Grave", a
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named after local farm worker Edwin Tucker, who committed suicide in 1747. In 1999, the band's manager Sil Willcox bought the farm house in which Tucker died, Charlton Farm, which would house the band's rehearsal and recording studios. ''Norfolk Coast'' was also the name of a
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starring Jean Jacques Burnel, which premiered in March 2006. It is available on the 2006 DVD ''
On Stage on Screen "On Stage On Screen" is a live DVD recording by The Stranglers of their concert at Shepherd's Bush, London on 2 December 2005. The performance comprised an acoustic set, the premiere of the short film ''Norfolk Coast'' (starring Jean Jacques Bur ...
'' and features rearranged music from the album. Directed by
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and co-starring
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, the film won a number of awards.


Album cover

The cover photograph was taken on Hunstanton Beach in
Norfolk Norfolk () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in East Anglia in England. It borders Lincolnshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the west and south-west, and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the No ...
in the summer of 2003 by American music photographer Harrison Funk.


Track listing

;Canadian CD bonus track ;Japanese CD bonus track *"Peaches 2004" is taken from the "Big Thing Coming" single. "Cruel Garden" is taken from ''Laid Black'', an album of acoustic re-workings, which was issued by the band as a mail order-only release in 2001.


Personnel

The Stranglers * Paul Roberts – lead vocals, percussion *
Jean-Jacques Burnel Jean-Jacques Burnel (born 21 February 1952) is an English musician, producer and songwriter, best known as the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist with the English rock band The Stranglers. He is the last founding member to remain in the band. ...
– bass, vocals *
Baz Warne Barry "Baz" Warne (born 25 March 1964 in Sunderland, England) is the current guitarist and vocalist of The Stranglers. Earlier in his career, he was the guitarist and frontman of numerous bands. His first recordings to be released were with ...
– guitar, vocals *
Dave Greenfield David Paul Greenfield (29 March 1949 – 3 May 2020) was an English keyboardist, singer and songwriter who was a member of rock band The Stranglers. He joined the band in 1975, within a year of its formation, and played with them for 45 years ...
– keyboards, vocals *
Jet Black Brian John Duffy (26 August 1938 – 6 December 2022), professionally known as Jet Black, was an English drummer and founding member of punk rock/ new wave band The Stranglers. He last performed with the band in 2015, and officially retired in ...
– drums, percussion Additional musicians * Jon Sevink – violin solo (track 10) Technical * Mark Wallis – production, engineering, programming * David Ruffy – production (except track 1), engineering, programming * Peter Glenister – production (track 1) * Steve Proctor – additional programming * Louie Nicastro – pre-production engineering * Max Bisgrove – pre-production engineering * Harrison Funk – photography * Darren Evans – design Bonus tracks * Mark Wallis – production, engineering ("Peaches 2004") * Peter Glenister – production, engineering ("Peaches 2004") * Max Bisgrove – production, engineering, mixing ("Cruel Garden")


Charts


References

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