Hugh Cornwell
Best known as frontman of the Stranglers, one of the most long-lived and internationally popular bands from the original wave of British punk, Hugh Cornwell also enjoyed a moderately successful solo career, beginning with his debut solo album, Nosferatu, in 1979 and continuing long after he left the group in 1990.
Born in 1949 and brought up in Tufnell Park in North London, Cornwell began making music in high school, where he played in a band with Richard Thompson (later of Fairport Convention). After graduating from Bristol University with a B.Sc. in biochemistry, he moved to Stockholm to do postgrad research. There he formed the band Johnny Sox, which would later become the Stranglers. The band, initially grouped with punk rock, was much more ironic and cerebral than most of its contemporaries. They went on to greatly expand their sound, morphing into new wave and later, relatively mainstream pop; they are probably best remembered for their smooth, almost baroque ballad "Golden Brown."
Cornwell released his debut solo album, Nosferatu, in 1979; a collaboration with Magic Band drummer Robert Williams, it was conceived as an imaginary soundtrack to the classic F.W. Murnau silent film. The follow-up album, Wolf, did not arrive until nine years later. In 1990, feeling the band was artistically spent, Cornwell left the Stranglers. Thereafter, he only grew ever more prolific, issuing two solo albums in the '90s and four in the 2000s, along with several live and compilation albums -- notably the three-CD live box set People, Places, Pieces (2006) -- and the collaborative efforts CCW (1992) with Roger Cook and Andy West and Sons of Shiva (1999) with Irish poet John W. Sexton. He also wrote five books, including two novels. Mostly recorded in a stripped-back power trio format, Cornwell's solo music is heavily influenced by blues and rock & roll and is characterized by his erudite and sardonic lyrics. The second decade of the 21st century saw 2013's Steve Albini-recorded Totem and Tattoo; the career-spanning 2015 compilation The Fall and Rise of Hugh Cornwell; and his 2016 collaboration with legendary punk poet John Cooper Clarke, This Time It's Personal. This last disc appeared on Sony and led to a solo deal for Cornwell with the major label, which released his ninth album, Monster, in 2018.
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Discography
21 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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All The Fun Of The Fair (Live)
Alternative & Indie - Released by HIS Records on 4 Oct 2024
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Monster
Alternative & Indie - Released by Sony Music CG on 5 Oct 2018
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This Time It's Personal
Dr. John Cooper Clarke, Hugh Cornwell
Alternative & Indie - Released by Sony Music CG on 14 Oct 2016
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MacArthur Park
Dr. John Cooper Clarke, Hugh Cornwell
Alternative & Indie - Released by Sony Music CG on 13 Jul 2016
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Johnny Remember Me
Dr. John Cooper Clarke, Hugh Cornwell
Alternative & Indie - Released by Sony Music CG on 1 Sep 2016
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Moments of Madness
Rock - Released by HIS Records on 21 Oct 2022
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The Fall and Rise of Hugh Cornwell (Remastered)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Invisible Hands Music on 18 Sep 2015
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Who Wants The World (Live)
Alternative & Indie - Released by HIS Records on 1 Jul 2024
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Live It And Breathe It (Live)
Rock - Released by HIS Records on 9 Aug 2024
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Totem And Taboo (Live)
Alternative & Indie - Released by HIS Records on 20 Sep 2024
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Nosferatu
Hugh Cornwell, Robert Williams
Rock - Released by EMI Catalogue on 1 Jan 1979
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Totem and Taboo
Rock - Released by The Cadiz Recording Co. on 10 Sep 2012
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Hooverdam
Punk / New Wave - Released by Invisible Hands Music on 6 Jun 2008
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Live And Kickin' - [The Dave Cash Collection]
Rock - Released by The Dave Cash Collection - OMP on 9 May 2011
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When I Was A Young Man
Alternative & Indie - Released by HIS Records on 8 Jun 2022
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Coming Out Of The Wilderness
Rock - Released by HIS Records on 28 Sep 2022
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo