Feline (album)
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| Feline | |||||
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| Studio album by The Stranglers | |||||
| Released | 1982 | ||||
| Recorded | icp studios brussels | ||||
| Genre | post-punk | ||||
| Length | ??:?? | ||||
| Label | Epic Records | ||||
| Producer | Steve Churchyard, The Stranglers | ||||
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Feline was the seventh studio album by the Stranglers and was released in 1982 (on the Epic record label in the United Kingdom). Feline drew heavily on two of the dominant musical influences in Europe of the time, by using only acoustic guitars and electronic drums.
Whilst Feline was critically acclaimed, it was not the commercial success it was hoped to be and fell way short of the previous studio album, La Folie. Although not especially well regarded in Britain, it brought them considerable success in the rest of Europe.
[edit] Track listing
- "Midnight Summer Dream"
- "It's A Small World"
- "Ships That Pass In The Night"
- "The European Female (In Celebration Of)"
- "Let's Tango In Paris"
- "Paradise"
- "All Roads Lead To Rome"
- "Blue Sister"
- "Never Say Goodbye"
- "Savage Breast" [Bonus Tracks]
- "Pawsher" [Bonus Tracks]
- "Permission" [Bonus Tracks]
- "Midnight Summer Dream / European Female (Live)" [Bonus Tracks]
- "Vladimir And Olga" [Bonus Tracks]
- "Aural Sculpture Manifesto" [Bonus Tracks]
- "Golden Brown" [Bonus Tracks]

