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No More Heroes (album)

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Released
  
23 September 1977

No More Heroes (1977)
  
Black and White (1978)

Release date
  
23 September 1977

Producer
  
Martin Rushent

Length
  
43:04

Artist
  
The Stranglers

Label
  
A&M Records

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Recorded
  
July 1977 at T.W. Studios, Fulham, England

Genres
  
Punk rock, New wave, Post-punk

Similar
  
The Stranglers albums, Punk rock albums

The stranglers i feel like a wog from the album no more heroes


No More Heroes is the second studio album by English new wave band the Stranglers. It was released on 23 September 1977, through record label United Artists, five months after their debut album, Rattus Norvegicus.

Contents

The stranglers no more heroes from the album no more heroes


Background

No More Heroes was produced by Martin Rushent. The album consists of new material with three songs left over from the Rattus Norvegicus sessions ("Something Better Change", "Bitching" and "Peasant in the Big Shitty").

The album cover features a photo of a wreath placed on a coffin with the tails of several rats (the Stranglers' trademark). The brass plaque on the album cover was engraved by Steven Stapleton of Nurse with Wound.

Track listing

All tracks written by the Stranglers (Hugh Cornwell, Jean-Jacques Burnel, Dave Greenfield, Jet Black).

Release

Released on 23 September 1977, No More Heroes became one of the band's highest charting releases, peaking at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart, and staying in the chart for eighteen weeks.

Two singles were released from the album: "No More Heroes", and a double A-side of "Something Better Change" and the non-album track "Straighten Out". A further non-album single was released later that year, "5 Minutes" b/w "Rok It to the Moon".

Critical reception

No More Heroes has been praised by retrospective critics. AllMusic called No More Heroes "faster, nastier and better [than Rattus Norvegicus]. "At this point the Stranglers were on top of their game, and the ferocity and anger that suffuses this record would never be repeated." Trouser Press wrote that No More Heroes "continues in the same vein [as Rattus Norvegicus], but drops whatever hint of restraint may have been in force the first time around. Rude words and adult themes abound, with no punches pulled, from the blatant sexism of "Bring on the Nubiles" to the sarcastic attack on racism ("I Feel Like a Wog") to the suicide of a friend ("Dagenham Dave"). Despite the increased virulence, the music is even better than on the debut, introducing pop stylings that would later become a more common aspect of the Stranglers' character", finishing the review with "No More Heroes is easily [the Stranglers'] best album."

Reissue

No More Heroes was remastered and reissued in 2001, including the additional tracks from the singles.

Songs

1I Feel Like a Wog3:16
2Bitching4:26
3Dead Ringer2:46

References

No More Heroes (album) Wikipedia