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La Folie [EXPLICIT LYRICS] [EXTRA TRACKS] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 21, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: August 20, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Caroline
  • ASIN: B00005MAGC
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #135,087 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen  2. Everybody Loves You When You're Dead [Explicit] 2:41$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  4. Let Me Introduce You To The Family [Explicit] 3:07$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Ain't Nothin' To It [Explicit] 3:56$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  8. It Only Takes Two To Tango [Explicit] 3:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Golden Brown [Explicit] 3:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. How To Find True Love And Happiness In The Present Day [Explicit] 3:04$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. La Folie [Explicit] 6:04$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Cruel Garden [Explicit] 2:13$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Cocktail Nubiles (Explicit) 7:07$1.99 Buy Track
listen14. Vietnamerica [Explicit] 4:01$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Love 30 [Explicit] 3:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. You Hold The Key To My Love In Your Hands [Explicit] 2:40$0.99 Buy Track
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Editorial Reviews

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Isolationist, misanthropic, and cantankerous, punk survivors the Stranglers were never a band known for ostentatious displays of affection, at least not to music journalists. However, 1981's conceptual La Folie (roughly translated as "madness") has become known in band circles as the Stranglers "love" album. Typically, these were no ordinary chansons d'amour. Songs of faith, familial strife, devotion, and dependency--spanning religion, celebrity obsession, lust, death, and drugs--the nearest the album got to being superficially palatable was on the gorgeous, harpsichord-strewn "Golden Brown," ex-jail-bird Hugh Cornwell's paean to the seduction of heroin. And then there was the chilled-out title-track, six sultry minutes of J.J. Burnel reciting--entirely in French--the true story of a Paris-based student who murdered and ate his girlfriend.

The Raven aside, La Folie found the Stranglers at their most instrumentally dexterous and melodically inventive: witness Burnel's nomadic bass lines, the discordant Four Freshmen harmonies on "It Only Takes Two to Tango," Cornwell's barb at the commercialized martyrdom of deceased pop stars on the waspish "Everybody Loves You When You're Dead." There are some great should-have-been singles too, like "Non Stop" with its cheesy organ licks, and the perky, salacious synth-pop of "Pin Up." Even the bonus tracks are excellent--"Strange Little Girl" (a Top 10 hit and a song covered by Tori Amos) and its even better B-side, the Hot Club de Paris pastiche "Cruel Garden." La Folie is easily the most underrated album from Britain's most underrated band. --Kevin Maidment

Product Description
UK repackaged reissue of 1981 album, includes new artwork with extensive sleeve notes & previously unseen photos. 17 tracks including six bonus tracks, 'Cruel Garden', 'Cocktail Nubiles', 'Vietnamerica', 'Love 30', 'You Hold The Key To My Love In Your Hands' & 'Strange Little Girl'.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Stranglers at their Best, February 13, 2006
By E. Lorge (Earth Human) - See all my reviews
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In response to the reviews below; I'm afraid you are both aesthetically AND intellectually challenged if you can't enjoy this record because of the subject matter.

It's your loss.

But then again, The Stranglers aren't for everyone...
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5.0 out of 5 stars DAZZLING combination of sound sculpture and intelligent poetic lyrics, November 20, 2007
OH YEAH. I have this one on vinyl too. Haven't listened in years. But just ordered it and put the headphones on.

WOW!

What a treat! I remember their other records as great. But this one seemed kind of too pop, you know, with "Golden Brown." Boy was I wrong.

On second listen now I know why they called the next one Aural Sculpture. The sound here really IS sculpture. This is SOUND on the RAZOR's EDGE. All these guys have intelligence to spare, and one wonders if it was Hugh or all of them but whatever it was... it sure clicked. Especially the original cuts. The extras are OK and historically instructing, but the first 7 are amazing examples of how simple rock forms can become works of the best kind of intelligent art sound.

The choices of timbre, harmony, mix and structure are unexpected, impeccable and swing like mad. There are no fillers and no clichés. All instruments are used sparely to create one coherent sound. All are excellent. I can think of no better bass player and I own thousands of records. The sound he gets is incredible, vicious even. Usually the bass is a supporting instrument, but here its part of the whole contributing to the shape of the sound. The others are just as good. I was never impressed by Hugh's guitar, but now I'm smarter and I hear just how carefully considered Hugh's timbres are. He and Dave simultaneously contrast and complement each other as each player weaves the net.

The lyrics are a little difficult to make out but they are interesting too. No clichés here either. No clear cut meanings but definitely wry comments on philosophy and modern life.

Strong 5 stars from a band inexplicably less famous than most of the standardized punk bands. Unfair of course but that seems to be the way. Challenging listening, not for the background. My only lament is there are not more of these to buy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great second album of the 80s, April 13, 2007
One of the best I've heard from the band - I'd rank it in their top 3 of their work with Cornwell (except for No More Heroes and 10 - haven't heard those yet), with my other top picks being The Raven and The Gospel According to the Meninblack - The Raven's my favorite, and it's a toss up between Gospel and La Folie.

Like the main review says, this is their most musically skilled album besides The Raven - reminds me alot of that one in how audible and dominating the guitar is, as apposed to Rattus Norvegicus and Black and White, where it's even hard to tell if there's guitar in the song sometimes (and while it's dominating half the songs on Rattus, the guitarwork sounds very simplistic compared to here), or Aural Sculpture, which while great, has little guitarwork from the brillant Cornwell.

The first four tracks on here are possibly one of the best sets of opening tracks for a Stranglers album. Non Stop has poppy, but great, keyboards by Greenfield dominating the song, with simplistic and catchy guitarwork by Cornwell. Fantastic vocal performance by Cornwell that fits the song just right, and as with every track on here, Burnell drives it on with his imaginitive and catchy bass line. Everybody Loves You When You're Dead has good interplay between all four instruments on the introductory part, this one's mostly dominated by bass and keyboards - some really funny lyrics on this one, like "They laugh at you with your trousers down, and pick they stones so they will match your head", with the right atmosphere and attitude provided vocally by Cornwell. Tramp almost made me think the band had returned to their early days, with the name of the song and such - but nevertheless, this is one of the best songs on this album. Harmonic vocals, buzzing keyboards, syncopated and driving drums, and another great bass line all come together to form a mighty fine song here. By all means, this should have been chosen as the second single instead of the title track - the title track is great alright, but in terms of which song had a better chance of continuing the band's popularity, Tramp probably had better chances than La Folie ended up doing. Let Me Introduce You To The Family draws you in with Black's bass drum, followed by fluttering bass sounds, until the odd guitar comes in, supporting by the pulsating bass - never heard anything like this here, but it doesn't matter because it's very catchy and is probably some of the best guitarwork on this album. Interesting lyrically too, with its mafia undertones.

Ain't Nothing To It is one I feel is a weaker track here, but The Men They Love To Hate is fairly good. Really good drumwork throughout here by Black - this track shows how underrated he is not only as a drummer, but also how well he can keep a good rhythm. The guitars and keyboards go hand in hand here, usually following the same melody and notes. Pin Up has more catchy keyboard work by Greenfield along with another great vocal showcase by Cornwell. Golden Brown has not only the best vocals on here by Cornwell, besides Pin Up and Tramp, but the harpsichord / keyboard interplay is very interesting and flows together extremely well - the guitar bit is very harmonic as well. The whole feel of this excellent song is just plain soothing - how ironic that it's most likely about heroin? It's no surprise that this became probably the band's biggest hit. The title track is equally as soothing, with some great Greenfield keyboard work, excellent Burnell bass work, and sparse drums as well as guitar work. Even though I don't understand what Burnell is saying at all (I don't really know French), he still sings very well here, one of his best vocal performances most likely.

Of the bonus tracks, the only ones worth mentioning, as I see it, are Vietnamerica and Strange Little Girl. Vietnamerican has good vocals, driving bass, and jittery keyboards - sounds really good for a B-side. Strange Little Girl has some of the best keyboards I've heard Greenfield come up with - they dominate the song and add a soothing atmosphere to it, with a fifth fantastic vocal showcase by Cornwell - too bad he's more involved with vocals on this song than guitar, as there's only acoustic guitar present here, and not much of it.

Overall, the great songs on here, combined with the outstanding musicianship of all four of the original bandmembers makes this a great album to listen to for any Stranglers fan.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sick? Nah, just misunderstood.................
"La Folie" is just a tale about some Japanese student that practiced cannibalism. That's it. The ACT and the GUY was sick, but the album isn't just about cannibalism. Read more
Published on March 8, 2004 by Yolliebear

4.0 out of 5 stars Sick??!?!
this is a good stranglers album-not their best but to be fair, the last decent one they ever did.
i cant understand why a song about canabalism would get somone so uptight... Read more
Published on August 24, 2003 by noisecoreclassic

1.0 out of 5 stars SICK, SICK, SICK
I don't care how many good things you can say about this band. I don't care that the keyboard player is as inteligent as Ray Manzarek of the Doors. Read more
Published on July 5, 2003 by T. H McClellan

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