The Stranglers discography

The following is a comprehensive discography of the Stranglers, an English rock band.

The Stranglers discography
Studio albums18
Live albums16
Compilation albums28
Video albums8
EPs1
Singles41

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
UK
[1]
AUS
[2]
CAN
[3]
FRA
[4]
GER
[5]
NLD
[6]
NOR
[7]
NZ
[8]
SWE
[9]
US
[10]
1977 Rattus Norvegicus 4 82
No More Heroes
  • Released: 23 September 1977
  • Label: United Artists
2 79 20
1978 Black and White
  • Released: 12 May 1978
  • Label: United Artists
2 81 35
1979 The Raven
  • Released: 21 September 1979
  • Label: United Artists
4 71
1981 The Gospel According to the Meninblack
  • Released: 7 February 1981
  • Label: Liberty
8 40
La folie
  • Released: 9 November 1981
  • Label: Liberty
11 29 13
1983 Feline
  • Released: 1 January 1983
  • Label: Epic
4 88 52 39 16 18
1984 Aural Sculpture
  • Released: November 1984
  • Label: Epic
14 38 35 17 31 13 37
1986 Dreamtime
  • Released: October 1986
  • Label: Epic
16 64 83 60 45 172
1990 10
  • Released: March 1990
  • Label: Epic
15 71
1992 Stranglers in the Night
  • Released: September 1992
  • Label: Psycho
33
1995 About Time
  • Released: 15 May 1995
  • Label: When!
31
1997 Written in Red
  • Released: 27 January 1997
  • Label: When!
52
1998 Coup de Grace
  • Released: 26 October 1998
  • Label: Eagle
171
2004 Norfolk Coast
  • Released: 16 February 2004
  • Label: EMI
70 142
2006 Suite XVI
  • Released: 18 September 2006
  • Label: EMI
45
2012 Giants
  • Released: 5 March 2012
  • Label: Absolute, Ear Music
48 121
2021 Dark Matters
  • Released: 10 September 2021
  • Label: Coursegood
4

Live albums

The Stranglers have always toured regularly. The official albums listed below chronicle the changing face of these performances over the years.

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Compilation albums

  • IV (1980, US-only release on I.R.S.) (selections from The Raven plus non-album singles 1978-1980)
  • The Collection 1977–1982 (1982, Liberty) – UK No. 12 (BPI: Silver) ("best of" 1977–1982)
  • Off the Beaten Track (1986, Liberty) – UK No. 80 (non-album singles and B-sides 1977-1982)
  • Rarities (1988, Liberty) (rarities 1977-1981)
  • Singles (The UA Years) (1989, Liberty) – UK No. 57 ("best of" 1977–1982)
  • Greatest Hits 1977–1990 (1990, Epic) – UK No. 4 (BPI: Platinum) ("best of" 1977–1990)
  • The Old Testament: The U.A. Studio Recordings (1977–1982) - 4CD box set (1992, EMI) (first 6 studio albums and non-album singles)
  • All Twelve Inches (1992, Epic) (12" singles 1983-1990)
  • The Early Years – 74-75-76 Rare Live and Unreleased (1992, Newspeak) (demos and live recordings 1974-1976)
  • Strangled from Birth and Beyond (1994, SIS) (rarities 1976-1992)
  • The Sessions (1995, Essential) (BBC Radio 1 recordings 1977-1982)
  • The Hit Men - 2CD (1996, EMI) UK – #113[12] ("best of" 1977-1991)
  • The Best of the Epic Years (1997, Epic) ("best of" 1982-1990)
  • The Collection (1997, EMI) ("best of" 1977-1982)
  • Collection (1998, Disky) ("best of" 1977-1982)
  • The Masters (1998, Eagle) ("best of" 1995-1997)
  • Hits and Heroes - 2CD (1999, EMI) ("best of" and rarities 1977-1982)
  • Hits Collection (1999, EMI) ("best of" 1977-1982)
  • Always the Sun (2000, Kiosk) ("best of" 1983-1990)
  • The UA Singles '77-79' - 10CD-single box (2001, EMI) (singles and B-sides 1977-1979)
  • The Very Best Stranglers Album Ever (2001, EMI) ("best of" 1977-1981)
  • The Stranglers (2001, Armoury) ("best of" 1995-1998)
  • Lies and Deception - 2CD (2002, Recall 2cd) ("best of" 1995-1998, including the entire Friday the Thirteenth)
  • Peaches: The Very Best of The Stranglers (2002, EMI) – UK No. 21 (BPI: Gold) ("best of" 1977-1990)
  • The Rarities (2002, EMI) (rarities 1976-1992)
  • Out of the Black (2002, Delta Music) ("best of" 1995-1998)
  • Sweet Smell of Success – Best of the Epic Years (2003, Epic) ("best of" 1983-1990)
  • Live 'n' Sleazy - 2CD (2003, Music Club) ("best of" 1995-1998, including the entire Friday the Thirteenth)
  • Miss You (2003, Documents) ("best of" 1995-1998)
  • Gold - 2CD (2003, Retro) ("best of" 1995-1998)
  • The Very Best of The Stranglers (2006, Sony BMG) – UK No. 28 ("best of" 1977-2004)
  • The Story So Far (2007, EMI) - 2CD ("best of" 1977-2006)
  • Decade: The Best of 1981-1990 (2009, Camden/Sony Music) ("best of" 1981-1990)
  • The UA Singles 1977-1982 - 3CD (2009, EMI) (complete singles and B-sides 1977-1982)
  • Decades Apart (2010, EMI) – UK #146[12] ("best of" 1977-2010)
  • Essential (2011, EMI) ("best of" 1977-1982)
  • The Weekendinblack - The Stranglers Convention 2011 - 2CD/1DVD (2012, Coursegood Ltd.) (disc 1: The Weekendinblack DVD, disc 2: Black And White live, disc 3: Giants)
  • Greatest Hits on CD and DVD - 1CD/1DVD (2012, EMI Gold) ("best of" 1977-2006)
  • All the Best - 2CD (2012, EMI) ("best of" 1977-1982)
  • The Old Testament: The U.A. Studio Recordings (1977-1982) - 5CD box set (2013, EMI) (first 6 studio albums and non-album singles, plus bonus disc with rarities not on original 1992 release)
  • Skin Deep - The Collection - 2CD (2013, Music Club Deluxe) ("best of" 1982-1990)
  • Here and There: The Epic B-Sides Collection 1983-1991 - 2CD (2014, Coursegood Ltd.) (B-Sides 1983-1991)

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Special projects

  • Laid Black (2001, self-released) (acoustic re-recordings of earlier material)[16]
  • Clubbed To Death (2002, The Stable) (independently produced dance-music album featuring Stranglers samples)[17]

Singles

Year Song Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
UK
[13]
AUS
[18]
NZ
[19]
CAN
[20]
FRA
[21]
NLD
[22]
IRE
[23]
GER
[24]
BEL
[25]
POL
[26]
1977 "Grip"/"London Lady" 44 35 Rattus Norvegicus
"Peaches"/"Go Buddy Go"
(Double A-side in UK only)
8 54
"Something Better Change"/"Straighten Out"
(Double A-side in UK only)
9 29 No More Heroes
"No More Heroes" 8 25
1978 "5 Minutes" 11 non-album single
"Nice 'n' Sleazy" 18 Black and White
"Walk On By" 21 11 non-album single
1979 "Duchess" 14 27 The Raven
"Nuclear Device (The Wizard of Aus)" 36
"Don't Bring Harry"/"Wired"/"Crabs (Live)"/"In the Shadows (Live)" EP 41
1980 "Bear Cage" 36 non-album single
"Who Wants the World?" 39
1981 "Thrown Away" 42 The Gospel According to the Meninblack
"Just Like Nothing On Earth" 81
"Let Me Introduce You to the Family" 42 La Folie
1982 "Golden Brown" 2 10 10 3 63 7 13
"La Folie" 47
"Strange Little Girl" 7 7 8 The Collection 1977–1982
1983 "European Female" 9 9 19 Feline
"Midnight Summer Dream" 35 24 1
"Paradise" 48 19
1984 "Skin Deep" 15 11 19 21 11 17 9 Aural Sculpture
"No Mercy" 37 90 88 32 28 8
1985 "Let Me Down Easy" 48
1986 "Nice in Nice" 30 19 Dreamtime
"Always the Sun" 30 21 15 42 16 7
"Big in America" 48 28 50 38
1987 "Shakin' Like a Leaf" 58
1988 "All Day and All of the Night" 7 38 3 All Live and All of the Night
1989 "Grip '89 (Get A) Grip (On Yourself)" (re-mix) 33 Singles (The UA Years)
1990 "96 Tears" 17 9 10
"Sweet Smell of Success" 65
1991 "Always the Sun (Sunny Side Up Mix)" 29 Greatest Hits 1977–1990
"Golden Brown" (re-issue) 68 25 non-album single
1992 "Heaven or Hell" 46 77 Stranglers in the Night
"Sugar Bullets"
1995 "Lies and Deception" 111 About Time
1997 "In Heaven She Walks" 86 Written in Red
2004 "Big Thing Coming" 31 Norfolk Coast
"Long Black Veil" 51
2006 "Spectre of Love" 57 Suite XVI
2010 "Retro Rockets" (digital download) 198[27] Decades Apart
2012 "Mercury Rising" Giants
2021 "And If You Should See Dave..." (digital download) [28] Dark Matters
"If Something's Gonna Kill Me (It Might as Well Be Love)" (digital download) [29]
"This Song" (digital download) [30]

DVD releases

VHS and LaserDisc-only releases are not included.

[32]

Solo discographies

J.J. Burnel

with Kasamatsu Kouji

for the numerous production and guest appearances see J.J. Burnel Discography

Dave Greenfield and J.J. Burnel

(Greenfield is billed as "D. Greenfield" on the cover)

Studio albums

Live and compilation albums

  • Mayday (1999, HIS; reissued in 2002 by Track) (live album)
  • Solo (1999, HIS) (live album) (*)
  • In the Dock (2003, Track) (live album) (*)
  • Live It and Breathe It (2005, Invisible Hands Music) (live album – selected highlights from People, Places, Pieces)
  • Dirty Dozen (2006, Invisible Hands Music) (live album – selected highlights from People, Places, Pieces)
  • People, Places, Pieces - 3CD (2006, Invisible Hands Music) (live album)
  • Beyond Acoustic Fields (2007, HIS) (live in-studio acoustic recording of Beyond Elysian Fields) (*)
  • New Songs for King Kong - 2CD (2010, Invisible Hands Music) (live album)
  • You're Covered (2011) (cover album – exclusive limited edition release for 2011 UK tour VIP ticket holders only)[33]
  • Live at The Vera - 2CD (2014, HIS) (live album)
  • The Fall and Rise of Hugh Cornwell (2015, Invisible Hands Music) (compilation album)
Note: Albums marked with asterisk (*) indicate solo live performances; all others are band performances.

with Robert Williams

with CCW (Cornwell with Roger Cook and Andy West)

  • CCW (1992, UFO)

with Sons of Shiva (Cornwell with Sex W. Johnston)

  • Sons of Shiva (1999, HIS; reissued in 2002 by Track)

with Dr. John Cooper Clarke

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The Purple Helmets

(featuring J.J. Burnel, Dave Greenfield and John Ellis)

  • Ride Again (1988, New Rose)
  • Rise Again (1989, Anagram)

Paul Roberts / Faith Band / Soulsec

  • Faith? (1999, not on label)
  • Self Discovery (2001, not on label) (as the Faith Band)
  • The First Three Singles (2001, not on label) (compilation album)
  • The Pressure Sensitive (2003, not on label) (as the Faith Band)
  • 100 (2007, not on label) (live album)
  • End Games (2007) (as Soulsec)
  • States of Play - 2CD (2009, Lumient) (compilation album)

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