Strawberries

Strawberries

by The Damned
Strawberries

Strawberries

by The Damned

CD(Remastered / Bonus Tracks / Special Edition)

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Overview

Recuperating a bit from The Black Album's uneven impact while still aiming to try whatever they want in studio, here the same four members, along with soon-to-be regular Roman Jugg on various keyboard parts, come up with their strongest album since Machine Gun Etiquette. By turns sprightly and cheerful, dark and dramatic, energetic and snarling, or all that and more at once, Strawberries defies usual expectations to be yet another good rock album from the band, resisting easy attempts to categorize it. Older punk fans would likely appreciate the album's initial blast of "Ignite," a driving thrasher with a fine chorus and some hilarious vamping in the end from Vanian. Immediately following is the superior "Generals," which beautifully combines piano and a crisp arrangement with Vanian's powerfully smooth mode. From there, it's almost a case of strength-to-strength as the album continues: the brass-driven "Stranger on the Town," sassy and sharp; the giddy keyboards and crunch of "Dozen Girls"; the gentler psych-pop experiments of "Gun Fury" and "The Pleasure and the Pain"; the Reagan-baiting "Bad Time for Bonzo"; and the bright beauty of "Under the Floor Again," at once mysterious and gorgeous with a particularly winning instrumental break merging some of Vanian's most positive lyrics. Captain Sensible gets two fun moments for himself in the ruminative "Life Goes On" and the album-closing fun goof, "Don't Bother Me." Meanwhile, at the album's center is the darkest, most haunting thing the band ever recorded, "The Dog." It's an astonishingly effective chiller based on the character of Claudia from Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire. Cleopatra's welcome 1993 re-release added five bonus tracks, including the Captain's brief piano piece "Torture Me," which tackles the same subject as the Smiths' "Meat Is Murder" but with arguably less hectoring and more affecting results. The 2005 Deluxe Edition includes three more extra cuts, including "Mine's a Large One Landlord," "Rat vs the Omni" and "I Think I'm Wonderful."] ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 10/07/2022
Label: Iconoclassic
UPC: 0843563155707

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Ignite
  2. Generals
  3. Stranger on the Town
  4. Dozen Girls
  5. The Dog
  6. Gun Fury (Of Riot Forces)
  7. Pleasure and the Pain
  8. The Missing Link
  9. Life Goes On
  10. Bad Time for Bonzo
  11. Under the Floor Again
  12. Don't Bother Me

Disc 2

  1. Fun Factory
  2. Lovely Money
  3. I Think I'm Wonderful
  4. Lovely Money [Extended Version]
  5. Dozen Girls [7" Version]
  6. Take That
  7. Mine's a Large One Landlord
  8. Torture Me
  9. Disguise
  10. Citadel Zombies
  11. Ignite [Live]
  12. Disco Man [Live]
  13. Generals [Live]
  14. Bad Time for Bonzo [Live]
  15. Dozen Girls [Live]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Damned   Primary Artist
Simon Lloyd   Brass
Roman Jugg   Keyboards
Rachel   Cello
Captain Sensible   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Rat Scabies   Drums
Dave Vanian   Vocals
Paul Gray   Bass

Technical Credits

Barry Plummer   Photography
Sensible Tentacles   Composer
Roman Jugg   Composer
Randy MacDonald   Composer
Paul Lester   Liner Notes
Alwyn Clayden   Package Design
Christopher Millar   Composer
Paul Gray   Composer,Composer
The Damned   Composer,Producer
Hugh Jones   Producer
Captain Sensible   Composer
Daryl Dragon   Composer
Chris Millar   Composer
Rat Scabies   Composer
Dave Vanian   Artwork,Composer,Cover Art
Raymond Burns   Composer
Martin Poole   Artwork,Cover Art
Ray Burns   Composer
Billy Karloff   Composer
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