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Written in Red

Written in Red
Studio album by
Released27 January 1997
StudioParr Street Studios
The Greenhouse
Gemini Studios
Intimate Studios
Mixed at September Sound, Matrix Studios and Greenhouse Studios.
GenreNew wave
Length40:51
LabelWhen!
Producer
The Stranglers chronology
About Time
(1995)
Written in Red
(1997)
Coup de Grace
(1998)
Singles from Written in Red
  1. "In Heaven She Walks"
    Released: February 1997[1]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [2]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
The Great Rock Discography4/10[4]

Written in Red is the thirteenth studio album recorded by the Stranglers, released in January 1997 through the When! label. It was co-produced by Gang of Four's Andy Gill.[5]

The media launch-party for Written in Red was held on 13 December 1996 at EuroDisney in Paris, and featured live performances of tracks from the effort. Other tracks performed at the event include "Always the Sun", "Golden Brown" and "Let Me Introduce You to the Family".

The week the album was released, the band performed at several HMV branches including those located in Birmingham, Nottingham, Sheffield and Leeds.

"In Heaven She Walks" was the only single to be taken from the album, released on 3 February 1997. The single was in two parts: the first CD featured a sleeve similar to the Written in Red cover, with a track listing of: "In Heaven She Walks", a live version of "Golden Brown" from 1995, and an extended version of "In Heaven She Walks". The second CD sleeve featured a still from the video; the tracks were "In Heaven She Walks", and live versions of "Grip" and "Something Better Change" (also from 1995).[6]

It was the first Stranglers studio album that failed to reach the Top 40 in the UK Albums Chart,[7] peaking at No. 52 in February 1997.[8] In his review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that though the Stranglers sound "tight and professional," the album "lacks strong songs, making Written in Red an utterly undistinguished album."[2]

In 2014, bass player Jean-Jacques Burnel said of the album, "...it had nothing to do with me apart from one or two songs. I've got no feelings about it as an album as I was disconnected from it all. I had given up on the band, it wasn't a band anymore, just John and Paul and a guy with Protools."[9]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by the Stranglers, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Valley of the Birds" 3:15
2."In Heaven She Walks" 3:49
3."In a While" 3:19
4."Silver into Blue" 3:28
5."Blue Sky" 3:41
6."Here" 4:21
7."Joy de Viva" 3:39
8."Miss You" 3:52
9."Daddy's Riding the Range" 4:19
10."Summer in the City"John Sebastian, Mark Sebastian, Steve Boone3:27
11."Wonderful Land" 3:41
Total length:40:51
2014 expanded vinyl edition

Written in Red was reissued as a 2-LP limited edition by Let Them Eat Vinyl, including 2 bonus tracks.[10]

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Valley of the Birds"3:15
2."In Heaven She Walks"3:49
3."In a While"3:19
4."Silver into Blue"3:28
Side two
No.TitleLength
5."Blue Sky"3:41
6."Here"4:21
7."Joy de Viva"3:39
8."Miss You"3:52
Side three
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
9."Daddy's Riding the Range" 4:19
10."Summer in the City"John Sebastian, Mark Sebastian, Steve Boone3:27
11."Wonderful Land" 3:41
Side four
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Golden Brown" (live at the Kentish Town Forum, London, December 1995)Hugh Cornwell, Jean-Jacques Burnel, Dave Greenfield, Jet Black3:27
13."In Heaven She Walks" (extended version) 4:45
  • Tracks 12 and 13 are taken from the "In Heaven She Walks" CD single.[11]

Personnel

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The Stranglers
Additional musicians
  • Dave Billows – vocals
Technical
  • Andy Gill – production, mixing (5, 9)
  • Cenzo Townsend – additional production, engineering assistance, mixing (1, 2, 4–11)
  • Mike 'Spike' Drake – mixing (3)
  • Jock Loveband – engineering
  • Peter Schweir – engineering
  • Pete Woodruff – engineering
  • Chris Madden – engineering
  • Mitsou Tate – engineering assistance, additional programming
  • Andrea Wright – engineering assistance
  • Gordon Vicary – mastering
  • Trevor Dawkins – equipment co-ordination
  • Ichiro Kono – photography
  • Joe Wright – design, direction
Vinyl edition bonus tracks
  • Max Bisgrove – mixing (12)
  • George Allen – mixing assistant (12)
  • Cenzo Townsend – remixing (13)[11]

References

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