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Peaches, similar to Grip has a similar sound but has the advantage of more interesting lyrics! This one is not edited. |
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My rating | 3 |
Guest rating | Current average value is 3.
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Extra notes on cover, middle (gatefold sleeve) and any inserts |
Musicians Jet Black (Brian Duffy) (1974-), Jean-Jacques Burnel (1974-), Hugh Cornwell (up to 1990), Hans Warmling (up to 1975), Dave Greenfield (1975-2020), Paul Roberts (1990-2006), John Ellis (1990-2000), Baz Warne (2000-) Australian import. |
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Other versions |
I have other similar versions, here is the 'primary' release in the database: |
UP 36248 | Peaches |
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Other versions |
I have the title track on these releases: |
[singles] | RESL 115 | Electro people (The Kenny Everett television show) |
[singles] | 36248 AT NZ | Peaches |
[singles] | UP 36248 PC | Peaches |
[singles] | UP 36248 | Peaches |
[singles] | 36248 AT G | Peaches |
[singles] | 825646335312 | Peaches |
[10inches] | TS IC 1977. 2019 | BBC In Concert 23-4-77 |
[cdsingles] | 656761 2 | Golden brown |
[albums] | UAG 30045 | Rattus norvegicus |
[albums] | FA 3001 | Rattus norvegicus |
[albums] | UAG 30045-P | Rattus norvegicus |
[albums] | ANILBOOTLEG | A night in London |
[albums] | LBG 30353 | The collection 1977 - 1982 |
[albums] | FA 3230 | The collection 1977 - 1982 |
[albums] | FA 3230 WL | The collection 1977 - 1982 |
[albums] | 1C 064 - 83327 | The collection 1977 - 1982 |
[albums] | 14C 062 - 83327 | The collection 1977 - 1982 |
[albums] | LBG 30353 (R) | The collection 1977 - 1982 |
[albums] | EMS 1306 | Rarities |
[albums] | EM 1314 | Singles: The U. A. Years |
[albums] | 467541 1 | Greatest hits 1977 - 1990 |
[albums] | SPEAKDLP 101 | The early years 1974 - 1976 |
[albums] | CGLP 5 | Rattus relived |
[albums] | 0190295187149 | Peaches - The very best of the Stranglers |
[cds] | YRNR MC 77 | Rock 'n' roll years - 1977 |
[cds] | CDM 7938542 | No more heroes |
[cds] | DOU 882552 | God save the punks |
[cds] | CDP 746362 2 | Rattus norvegicus |
[cds] | TOCP 53274 | Rattus norvegicus |
[cds] | 253712 2 | La folie / No more heroes / Rattus norvegicus |
[cds] | CDP 746066-2 | The collection 1977 - 1982 |
[cds] | CDP 791072 2 | Rarities |
[cds] | CDP 791796 2 | Singles: The U. A. Years |
[cds] | 467541 2 | Greatest hits 1977 - 1990 |
[cds] | 467541 9 | Greatest hits |
[cds] | SPEAKCD 101 | The early years 1974 - 1976 |
[cds] | CDP 798789 2 | Live at the Hope and Anchor |
[cds] | RRCD 187 | Death & night & blood - Live |
[cds] | CDADV 101 | The hit men |
[cds] | 889172 2 | The UA singles 1977-1979 |
[cds] | 509826 2 | Sweet smell of success |
[cds] | 541 0792 | The rarities |
[cds] | 2100000 486526 | 10 track collectors album |
[cds] | CG009 | Here & there |
[cds] | IST 57 | And then they were three |
[cds] | RFCD 1212 | Zurich 1985 |
[books] | RATLYCSH | Rattus Norvegicus lyric sheets |
Further information |
The Stranglers are an English rock band who emerged via the punk rock scene. The current members are Jean-Jacques Burnel, Baz Warne, Jim Macaulay and Toby Hounsham. Past members were Jet Black, Hugh Cornwell, Hans Warmling, Dave Greenfield, John Ellis and Paul Roberts.
Scoring some 23 UK top 40 singles and 17 UK top 40 albums to date in a career spanning four decades, the Stranglers are one of the longest-surviving and most "continuously successful" bands to have originated in the UK punk scene. Formed as the Guildford Stranglers on 11 September 1974 in Guildford, Surrey, they originally built a following within the mid-1970s pub rock scene. While their aggressive, no-compromise attitude identified them as one of the instigators of the UK punk rock scene that followed, their idiosyncratic approach rarely followed any single musical genre and the group went on to explore a variety of musical styles, from new wave, art rock and gothic rock through the sophisti-pop of some of their 1980s output. They had major mainstream success with their 1982 single "Golden Brown". Their other hits include "No More Heroes", "Peaches", "Always the Sun" and "Skin Deep" and the 2003 Top 40 hit "Big Thing Coming", which was seen as a return to form. |