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''Aural Sculpture'' is the eighth 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 November 1984 by Epic Records. It was also the name given to a one-sided 7-inch single given free with a limited number of copies of their '' Feline'' album in 1983. The "Aural Sculpture Manifesto" on the 7" single was played before the Stranglers appeared on stage during concerts during both the 1983 "Feline" tour and the 1985 "Aural Sculpture" tour. The album featured acoustic guitar as well as a three-piece horn section (
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,
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and
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). The horns were the suggestion of 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 was brought in after Epic Records rejected the initial demos of the album tracks. ''Aural Sculpture'' reached number 14 in the
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in November 1984. There were three singles released from the album: " Skin Deep" (No. 15 in the
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), " No Mercy" (No. 37 in the UK Singles Chart) and "Let Me Down Easy" (No. 48 in the UK Chart). All were accompanied by 12" single versions, while "No Mercy" had a further two format releases in picture disc and EP.


Recording sessions

In mid-October 1983 the band returned to the UK from their European tour and began preparing their next album. In addition, on 11 November, Jean-Jacques Burnel and Dave Greenfield released their solo album ''
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'' which had been recorded during July and August at Spaceward Studios in
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and was a soundtrack to the movie ''Ecoutez vos murs'' by Vincent Coudanne; in December, Burnel and Greenfield together with Coudanne returned to the studio to mix the recordings for the
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. Burnel also collaborated with Norwegian artist Beranek in winter 1983/84. In February 1984, the band staged an event at
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, where they undertook a six-hour photo session with a 13 foot high ear sculpture manufactured by artist John King; shots from this event by American photographer, John Kisch, were used for the artwork of the album cover. The band chose ICP Studios in Brussels, a studio Burnel had used before with Belgian band
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; they spend three weeks in February and March 1984 to record the album; on the tenth day of recording, eight songs had been finished and the band were working on the track "Punch and Judy". Originally, an album release date around May 1984 had been planned, but as the band continued to write more songs, a second recording session at ICP Studios was booked for June/July. Moreover, the record company criticized the production of the tapes, to which Hugh Cornwell agreed: "I hadn't been happy with how the guitars were sounding, and the vocals didn't sound right, either." The record company insisted on the use of a producer to finish the album; after considering Marvin Gaye (who then was killed on 1 April) and Eddie Grant, the band followed the record company's suggestion to hire the 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 ...
. During the break between recording sessions, in mid-March 1984 Jean-Jacques Burnel took up the offer to join Japanese band A.R.B. and recorded and toured with them in Japan for five weeks. Drummer Jet Black spend the bank holiday weekend of 27/28 May at Right Track Studios in Bristol, producing and playing on the single ''My Young Dreams'' by A Marriage of Convenience. Meanwhile, Dave Greenfield went to Brussels with Laurie Latham for a tentative session; Cornwell: "At our first meeting with Laurie, he listened to what we'd done and said, 'I can do something with ''Skin Deep''. Let me try that first, and if you're happy with how it sounds then we'll do the album.' He took Dave to Brussels to work on ''Skin Deep'' because he had a few ideas for the keyboards, and what they put together sounded brilliant." The band then finished the album in June and July 1984 during the second recording session at ICP Studios in Brussels with producer Laurie Latham. Songs from the first session were remixed and partially re-recorded, of which only a four were chosen for the final album (''Skin Deep'', ''North Winds'', ''Punch and Judy'', and ''Souls''); the bulk of the album tracks were newly written songs recorded during this second session. Burnel: "''Aural Sculpture'' was a labour of love between Laurie and Hugh to be honest. Dave and I were almost secondary and we weren't seeing so much of the others, apart from crossing paths in the studio." On three songs (''Ice Queen'', ''Punch and Judy'', and ''Mad Hatter''), Latham added a brass section who were especially flown in to Brussels and completed their contribution in one long studio session from 11 p.m. to 5 p.m. the following morning. Backing vocalists were also used on three songs (''Let Me Down Easy'', ''No Mercy'', and ''Mad Hatter''), who taped their parts in a long one-day session. After finishing the album, Burnel spend the whole month of August 1984 at his home in Montauroux caring for his terminally ill father Roger Burnel who finally passed away on 30 August 1984. Cornwell and Burnel had written the song ''Let Me Down Easy'' about Burnel's dying father: "It wasn't the best time for me with my Dad's illness. I wasn't too complicit in the recording
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and was a bit detached at the time."


Critical reception

In ''
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s "The Stranglers: A Guide to Their Best Albums", Rob Hughes wrote that ''Aural Sculpture'' was "a welcoming upgrade from the icy electronic motifs of predecessor '' Feline'', offering instead a warm textural palette of acoustic guitars, ripe harmonies and a three-piece horn section." He added that "die-hard fans may baulk at the lack of aggressive machismo, but there's much to admire in the burnished melodies of "No Mercy", "Souls" and "Spain"."
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, writing for
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, welcomed the band's gradual shift from their early albums' "sheer unrepentant, harsh rock" to the "lithe little pop songs" on ''Aural Sculpture'', with
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 ...
"now cooing instead of growling". Rabid wrote, "You just never thought they could transition to this contrasting style so well." Critic Adrian Denning noted that on ''Aural Sculpture'' the Stranglers were "pursuing a continuing path towards sensual, sincere and introspective pop/rock - any trace of their punk era gone altogether." Ira Robbins of ''
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'' felt that the album contains several strong tracks, writing, "Although not fully satisfying, ''Aural Sculpture'' has enough quality merchandise to make it a worthwhile purchase."


Releases

The cassette version of the album had a
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computer program called Aural Quest at the end of the tape, which could be loaded using the Spectrum's usual tape loading method. The program was an adventure game written using a framework called The Quill. Preceding the program was a short explanation of the following squeal, which was voiced by keyboardist
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. The 1999 Japanese CD reissue by Epic included six bonus tracks: "In One Door", "Hot Club", "Achilles Heel", "Place de Victoires", "Vladimir Goes to Havana" and "The Aural Sculpture Manifesto". Epic released a remastered edition in 2001 with eight bonus tracks, some of which featured on the Japanese reissue. In 2011, the
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vinyl-only label Music On Vinyl released a remastered two-disc edition with ten bonus tracks. A remastered
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limited Collector's Edition was released by Epic in 2014, in a vinyl replica-format with cardboard jacket, paper inner sleeve and a black, groove-texture disc with a replica label. In 2019, the band self-released a 35th anniversary two-disc vinyl edition, individually hand numbered and limited to 1000 copies. The second 14 track bonus album contains B-sides and live recordings.


Track listing


2001 CD reissue bonus tracks

* Instrumental version of "Let Me Down Easy". * Parts 3 and 4 of the "Vladimir" series. The 5th part, "Viva Vlad!", appears as the B-side of the cover single " All Day and All of the Night".


2011 expanded vinyl edition

The original 11-track album is coupled with a bonus 10-track album, which features B-sides and extended 12" mixes. *Side one and two as per original vinyl edition


2019 expanded vinyl edition

The original 11-track album is coupled with a bonus 14-track album, entitled ''Shrouded in Black'', which features B-sides plus 9 live tracks, most of which are previously unreleased. *Side one and two as per original vinyl edition ;''Shrouded in Black''


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 "North Winds") *
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 *
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 ...
– percussion ;Additional personnel *Tim Whitehead – saxophone on "Ice Queen", "Punch and Judy" and "Mad Hatter" *Paul Spong – trumpet on "Ice Queen", "Punch and Judy" and "Mad Hatter" *Paul Nieman – trombone on "Ice Queen", "Punch and Judy" and "Mad Hatter" * George Chandler – backing vocals on "Let Me Down Easy", "No Mercy" and "Mad Hatter" * Jimmy Chambers – backing vocals on "Let Me Down Easy", "No Mercy" and "Mad Hatter" * Tony Jackson – backing vocals on "Let Me Down Easy", "No Mercy" and "Mad Hatter" *Candide – female voice on "Spain" (taken from a speech by
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) ;Technical *
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, engineer *The Stranglers – co-producer on "Skin Deep", "North Winds", "Punch and Judy" and "Souls" *Christian "Djoum" Ramon – additional engineering *Erwin Autrique – additional engineering *Simon Cantwell – art direction *Jean Luke Epstein – design *John King – artwork (ear sculpture) *John Kisch – front cover photography *Brian Griffin – back cover photography *Connie Moore – logo illustration ;Bonus tracks *Jean-Jacques Burnel – lead vocals on "Here and There", "Vladimir and the Beast (part 3)" and "Vladimir Goes to Havana" *Dagmar Kreuze – backing vocals on "Here and There" * Alex Gifford – saxophone, backing vocals on 1985 and 1987 live recordings *Chris Lawrence – trombone, backing vocals on 1985 and 1987 live recordings *Jason Votier – trumpet, backing vocals on 1985 and 1987 live recordings * Neil Sparkes – percussion, backing vocals on 2007 live recording * Jim Macaulay – drums on 2019 live recordings *Laurie Latham – producer on "Here and There" and "In One Door" *The Stranglers – producer on "Here and There", "In One Door", "Vladimir and the Beast (part 3)", "Head on the Line", "Hot Club", "Achilles Heel", "Place de Victoires" and "Spain" (live) *Ted Hayton – producer on "Spain" (live) *Louie Nicastro – producer on "North Winds" (live)


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Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References


External links

* {{Authority control The Stranglers albums 1984 albums Epic Records albums Albums produced by Laurie Latham