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''Giants'' is the seventeenth studio album by English rock band
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 continues the band's return as a four-piece after the departure of singer Paul Roberts. Lead vocals are shared between 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 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. ...
. The album was released on 5 March 2012 and was supported by an extensive UK tour by the band. It was their last album to feature original drummer
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 ...
and the last to be released in keyboard player
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 lifetime. The album continues the shift to a more recognisable sound seen in the previous album, ''
Suite XVI ''Suite XVI'' is the sixteenth studio album by the Stranglers, released on 18 September 2006 by Liberty EMI Records. It saw the band return as a four-piece after the departure of singer Paul Roberts, with lead vocals shared between guitari ...
'', but also builds on a sound much more akin to the band's 1970s era. The album was released in the formats of digital download, CD and
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, with the
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of the CD being released with an additional live acoustic disc for the same price. In an interview, Burnel stated that the album has few
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so that they can play all the songs live without using any "trickery". He also stated that "Time Was Once on My Side" is a
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of sorts, continuing to question what makes a single in 2012.


Release and album cover

The release was better promoted than previous albums with Burnel appearing on ''
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'' and also appearing on
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with Baz Warne to talk about the album. There were also 19 billboard advertisements put up around
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using an alternate image to the album art. The controversial image, featuring head-shots of the four band members dead, with nooses around their necks, was banned from the London Underground and only permitted on digital billboards between 9:00 pm and 5:00 am. The equally controversial album cover photograph, showing the band hanging from swings in a children's playground, was also banned in some countries and replaced with a version showing empty nooses. Photographer David Boni declared it to be one of the best photos he'd worked on. The band worked on the album for two years on and off between festivals, gigs and going off places. "...But some of the ideas stem back to 10 years ago. You can't always make a decent song with just one idea and we've been mulling over some ideas for quite a few years," Burnel remarked. The bassist said he was delighted with the initial reaction to their album in the media. "This record seems to be taking off big time. We're having to go to
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to do 50 or 60 radio shows and they've asked us to do a dozen live performances. After that we've got to go to
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because interest's picking up there well so this record – which hasn't come out yet – seems to be getting quite a lot of attention," he remarked prior to the release.


Reception

Upon its release, the album received generally good reviews from music critics. Aggregating website
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reports a score of 6.3 based on 9 professional reviews.


Lyrics and composition

The opening track on the album, the instrumental "Another Camden Afternoon", originally had lyrics inspired by an article about a fatal mugging in Camden, but the band decided to keep the track instrumental apart from some backing vocals. "Freedom Is Insane" was an idea Jean-Jacques Burnel had that was left over from the ''Suite XVI'' writing sessions in 2005. Initially, the lyrics were triggered by the
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and deals with imposing
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ideas of freedom, democracy and Christianity on other countries. Musically, it was originally much more melancholy without "that uptempo, Stranglers "surfari" guitar," according to Burnel. The band re-worked the song for ''Giants'' until it felt "more naturally Strangler-ish." "Giants" is a song about
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, and "Adios (Tango)" is described by Baz Warne as " heavy metal
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", sung entirely in
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by Burnel. "Lowlands" was inspired by the first acoustic tour the Stranglers did with former
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Neil Sparkes in
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and
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in 2007, and in particular "one mad night" when the band were driving back from a gig to their hotel. "We had plenty of brandy and primo Dutch weed and started to record ourselves accapella making up a song," Baz Warne wrote on the band's web site in 2012. "Dave reenfieldwas in the front singing the keyboard parts, I was singing bass parts, JJ was singing the melody and Sparkes was keeping time on a champagne bottle with a broken drumstick ... our tour manager Gary Knighton was laughing so much he could hardly drive and was getting secondarily stoned." "Boom Boom" is described by Warne as "a sort of Stonesy rhythm with a
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and a bit of
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," and "a different feel from anything the band has done before." The bass
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for "My Fickle Resolve" had been around since 2004's '' Norfolk Coast'' album, but Burnel couldn't find "what to hang it on," until Warne found "something which really made sense," Burnel said. The band tried to keep the track as stripped back as possible, using
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s and
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,
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on the drums, and '' Feline''-esque keyboards. Warne has described "Mercury Rising" as "wacky", and as a track where he's doing his best
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impression vocally and on slide guitar. The track also reminded him the most of mid 1980's period Stranglers. The band worked on the album at Charlton Farm near
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, which housed their recording studio and accommodations, "preparing, sifting, rejecting and writing," as Warne described it. "On these occasions when I went upstairs to bed I found myself counting the number of steps to the landing, and there were 15," he said. "15 steps to heaven and the salvation of my room. This song 15 Steps"is purely about the wonderful old house we lived in writing this album, and some of the things that occurred there."


Track listing

;Deluxe edition ;Disc 1 *as per standard edition * Recorded live at the 2011 "Weekendinblack" Stranglers convention on 19 and 20 November at the Camden Centre in London.


Personnel

; The Stranglers *
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, production *
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 on 2, 3, 7, 9), production *
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, production *
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 (lead on 3-6, 8, 10), production ; Additional musicians * Neil Sparkes – additional percussion (6, 7) ; Technical * Louie Nicastro – production * Dave Mullen – artwork, design * David Boni – photography


References


External links

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