Dreamtime (The Stranglers Album)
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''Dreamtime'' is the ninth 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 origin ...
, released in 1986 by Epic Records. The title track was inspired by a belief of the aboriginal peoples of Australia called
Dreamtime The Dreaming, also referred to as Dreamtime, is a term devised by early anthropologists to refer to a religio-cultural worldview attributed to Australian Aboriginal beliefs. It was originally used by Francis Gillen, quickly adopted by his co ...
. The single " Always the Sun" peaked at No. 30 in the
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. ''Dreamtime'' itself reached No. 16 in the
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, the lowest charting studio album during
Hugh Cornwell Hugh Alan Cornwell (born 28 August 1949) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and writer, best known for being the lead vocalist and lead guitarist for the punk rock and new wave band the Stranglers from 1974 to 1990. Since leaving the ...
's recording tenure with the band (1977–90). Singles released in the UK for this album included "Nice in Nice" (peaked at No. 30), "Always the Sun", "Big in America" (peaked at No. 48) and "Shakin' Like a Leaf" (peaked at No. 58). A fifth single was proposed by the record company, and a remix of the song "Was It You?" was prepared, but it was never released.


Background

The initial recording sessions for ''Dreamtime'' began in late 1985 with producer
Laurie Latham Laurie Latham (born 1955) is a British rock producer who worked with Glenn Tilbrook, Paul Young and others. He has produced albums by Ian Dury & the Blockheads, Echo & the Bunnymen, Squeeze, The Stranglers, The Christians and Slapp Happy. Ca ...
, who had worked on the band's previous album '' Aural Sculpture''. A few months were spent working on a handful of tracks before the Stranglers and Latham parted company. Latham felt the songs needed more work from the band and had suggested a break in recording. In his 2001 book ''The Stranglers: Song by Song'', guitarist
Hugh Cornwell Hugh Alan Cornwell (born 28 August 1949) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and writer, best known for being the lead vocalist and lead guitarist for the punk rock and new wave band the Stranglers from 1974 to 1990. Since leaving the ...
says, "Laurie's comment that our songs weren't ready had left a nasty taste in our mouths because we liked to work with people who were confident in us." The Stranglers therefore decided to continue work on the album with producer Mike Kemp. Jean-Jacques Burnel (1986): "Well, after three months in a Brussels studio we had only really finished three songs, and these songs aren't even going to be on the album." These three songs were "Shakin' Like a Leaf (single version)", "Norman Normal" (released as a single b-side in 1986), and "You" (released as a single b-side in 1991). In ''The Stranglers: Song by Song'', Cornwell states that only three songs on ''Dreamtime'' were written by the usual songwriting team of himself and Burnel: "Ghost Train", "Mayan Skies" and "Too Precious". The rest were written by the two writers individually. "Always the Sun", "Dreamtime", "Big in America" and "Shakin' Like a Leaf" by Cornwell, and "Was It You?", "You'll Always Reap What You Sow" and "Nice in Nice" by Burnel. Cornwell handles the lead vocals on "You'll Always Reap What You Sow", as the band felt Burnel's "operatic" delivery didn't suit the song. ''Dreamtime'' is the second Stranglers album to feature a three-piece
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on some tracks. Although credited in the album liner notes for playing drums,
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actually programmed all his drum parts, as he had done on ''Aural Sculpture''.


Critical reception

Contemporary reviews were mixed. A positive review from ''
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'' said that the Stranglers are "a prime example of a band that has streamlined their sound and still retained much of their bite as well as their signature." They described the album as "a smooth production that is pretty, with the ability to be pretty nasty at the same time." Retrospective reviews were more negative. Alex Ogg of
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wrote, "After ''Aural Sculpture'', this came as a major disappointment. It's not awful, but neither is it in any way essential. ... There are a couple of good songs, like "Always the Sun" and "Nice in Nice" ... but that's simply not enough for a once great band." Ira Robbins of ''
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'' called it an "unfocused time-filler", writing, "Accomplished but bereft of ideas or concept, ''Dreamtime'' is a soporific, characterless nightmare."


Track listing

;Notes *"Norman Normal" is an ''Aural Sculpture'' outtake. The rest of the bonus tracks were recorded for ''Dreamtime''. *The instrumental track "Burnham Beeches" was originally intended as the B-side to the abandoned "Was it You?" single.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the album liner notes, except where noted. The Stranglers *
Hugh Cornwell Hugh Alan Cornwell (born 28 August 1949) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and writer, best known for being the lead vocalist and lead guitarist for the punk rock and new wave band the Stranglers from 1974 to 1990. Since leaving the ...
- vocals, guitar *
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 (lead vocals on "Was It You?", "Nice in Nice", "Since You Went Away" and "Norman Normal") *
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, backing 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 * Alex Gifford - saxophone * Hilary Kops - trumpet * Martin Veysey - trumpet * B.J. Cole - pedal steel guitar (on "You'll Always Reap What You Sow") * Simon Morton - additional percussion Technical * The Stranglers - producer * Mike Kemp - producer (except "Mayan Skies"), engineer, mixing * Ted Hayton - engineer, mixing, mastering *
Owen Morris Owen Morris (born in Caernarfon, Wales) is a Welsh record producer who has worked with rock bands including Oasis, the Fratellis, Ash, the View, Loso and the Verve. Biography Morris started working in the music industry as a sound engineer a ...
- engineer * Jean Luke Epstein - sleeve design Bonus tracks * Sil Wilcox - additional guitar (on "Burnham Beeches") * The Stranglers - producer (except on "Norman Normal") * Mike Kemp - producer (on "Since You Went Away") *
Laurie Latham Laurie Latham (born 1955) is a British rock producer who worked with Glenn Tilbrook, Paul Young and others. He has produced albums by Ian Dury & the Blockheads, Echo & the Bunnymen, Squeeze, The Stranglers, The Christians and Slapp Happy. Ca ...
- producer (on "Norman Normal") * Timm Baldwin - mixing (on "Burnham Beeches") * Tony Bridge - remastering (2001 reissue)


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References

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