- La Folie (album)
Infobox Album
Name = La Folie
Type =Album
Artist =The Stranglers
Released =November 9 ,1981
Recorded = The Manor Studio, 1981
Genre =post-punk
Length = 41:27
Label =Liberty Records
Producer = The Stranglers,Steve Churchyard
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:xyen97qskrht link]
Last album = "The Gospel According to The Meninblack "
(1981)
This album = "La Folie"
(1981)
Next album = "Feline"
(1983)"La Folie" is an album by
The Stranglers , recorded and released in 1981 (see1981 in music ).The Stranglers had initially been the most commercially successful band of the punk/new-wave period in Britain, but by 1981 their success had waned noticeably. The "La Folie" album was a conscious attempt to deliver a more commercial product. The band's record company,
EMI , sent them into the studio with famous producerTony Visconti , giving him a brief to "produce each song as if it was a hit single".The album’s
French language title "La Folie" literally translates into English as "Madness". In various interviews, the band related that this referred to "The Madness of Love" and that conceptually, each of the songs on the album was intended to explore a different kind or aspect of "love".Fact|date=February 2007 The title track is also said to be based upon the story ofIssei Sagawa .The track "
Golden Brown " gave the band the renewed commercial success they were seeking; released as a single, it reached No. 2 in the UK chart in January 1982, and went on to become EMI's highest selling single for many years. Many buyers were seemingly unaware of the meaning of the lyrics, which contain metaphorical references toheroin . This may have been further confused by different band members claiming that the song was aboutdesertification ,imperialism and as said in a recent interview, "toast"Other singles from the album were: "Let Me Introduce You To The Family" (No. 42 in November 1981) and the title-track, "La Folie", which reached No. 47 in April 1982.Upon release "La Folie" looked set to be the band's lowest charting album, but, bouyed by the success of "Golden Brown", the album eventually peaked at no.11 in the UK album chart, and spent 18 weeks on the chart.
Hugh Cornwell related in "The Stranglers - Song by Song" that the correct title of the album's opening track was in fact "Non Stop Nun", and he apparently had been unaware that the record company had printed it as simply "Non Stop".
Track listing
# "Non Stop"
# "Everybody Loves You When You're Dead"
# "Tramp"
# "Let Me Introduce You To The Family"
# "Ain't Nothin' To It"
# "The Man They Love To Hate"
# "Pin Up"
# "It Only Takes Two To Tango"
# "Golden Brown "
# "How To Find True Love And Happiness In The Present Day"
# "La Folie"CD Bonus Tracks
1987 CD:
# Cruel Garden2001 CD:
# Cruel Garden
# Cocktail Nubiles
# Vietnamerica
# Love 30
# You Hold the Key to My Love in Your Hands
# Strange Little GirlReferences
* "No Mercy" (Stranglers biography)
* "The Stranglers Song by Song" byHugh Cornwell
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