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Encyclopedia > All Live and All of the Night

In the fall of 1986 The Stranglers played their first concerts for two years. After 9 studio albums and a wild variety of styles and approaches they had a vast repertoire to choose from. Recording concerts in the USA and Europe the band were able to collate the best versions of what many consider their best live set.


Track Listing

  1. 'No More Heroes'
  2. 'Was It You'
  3. 'Down In The Sewer'
  4. 'Always The Sun'
  5. 'Golden Brown'
  6. 'North Winds'
  7. 'European Female'
  8. 'Strange Little Girl'
  9. 'Nice 'N' Sleazy'
  10. 'Toiler On The Sea'
  11. 'Spain'
  12. 'London Lady'
  13. 'All Day And All Of The Night' (studio version)

Additional Information


Live sets recorded at: Le Zenith, Paris April 29th 1985, Hammersmith Odeon, London March 31st 1987 & The Reading Festival August 30th 1987.


Album mixed by Jet Black & Ted Hayton.


Horns & backing vocals: Alex Gifford: Saxaphone Chris Lawrence: Trombone Jason Voiter: Trumpet


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