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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

13. The StranglersBlack And White

I just love that record. I love the early Stranglers. The bass always sounds so good. It just drives everything. It’s almost the lead instrument. The Stranglers were such a weird band. They’ve got this sort of Rick Wakeman-esque classical keyboard going all over the place but sometimes, like on Black And White, it’s more synthesiser stuff which is cool. It’s got my favourite Stranglers songs on it culminating in the last song ‘Enough Time’. I think that’s just a brutal and great song.

I love ‘The Tank’, ‘Toiler On The Sea’, ‘Do You Wanna’, ‘Sweden (All Quiet On The Eastern Front)’, ‘Outside Tokyo’ the whole thing about the watches with a strap to sell is really funny. ‘Nice ‘N’ Sleazy’ has a really great groove. The bad pun bugs me a little bit but it’s still pretty great.

Rattus Norvegicus was a great record too, but No More Heroes, of the first three albums, seems the weakest. Or maybe it’s the one I haven’t listened to as much. Black and White just feels more brutal than the first two records.

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