Friday The Thirteenth (album)

Friday The Thirteenth (album)

Friday the Thirteenth is a live album by the English rock band The Stranglers. To mark the twenty first anniversary of their original recording contract with United Artists Records, they played to a sold out Royal Albert Hall (London, UK) with an eighteen piece string orchestra (the Electra Strings). Friday the Thirteenth presents part of the set (these songs, plus the remainder of the set can be found on the accompanying DVD release). Composer and musician Jocelyn Pook contributions to the songs Waltz in Black,Valley of the Birds, Daddy's Riding the Range, Golden Brown, and No More Heroes.

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