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    Hugh Alan Cornwell (born 28 August 1949) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and writer, best known for being the lead vocalist and lead guitarist...
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    growling vocals and sometimes misanthropic lyrics of both Burnel and Hugh Cornwell. Over time, their output gradually grew more refined and sophisticated...
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  • Retrieved 28 January 2022. "Hugh Cornwell Announced Covers Album". planetradio.co.uk. Retrieved 28 January 2022. "Hugh Cornwell - Discography - Releases"...
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  • live album by Hugh Cornwell. It was a live show recorded at Sankey's Soap in Manchester on 1 May 1998, hence the title. With Cornwell are Mike Polson...
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  • Bowie (who performed the title song), Roger Waters, Genesis, Squeeze, Hugh Cornwell and Paul Hardcastle. When the Wind Blows received positive reviews,...
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  • Solo is a 1999 album by Hugh Cornwell, a live "plugged and unplugged" solo gig recorded at The Bergen Blues & Roots Festival in Bergen, Norway, on April...
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  • actor Hugh Carey (1919–2011), American politician and attorney of the Democratic Party Hugh Cornwell (born 1949), English musician, guitarist Hugh Dancy...
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  • on the aforementioned track from their preceding album, The Raven. Hugh Cornwell, former singer-songwriter and guitarist with the group, has stated his...
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  • Golden Brown (category Songs written by Hugh Cornwell)
    Dave Greenfield and drummer Jet Black, with lyrics by singer/guitarist Hugh Cornwell. The music was adapted from an unused part of "Second Coming", a track...
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  • album, released in 1987. "Matador" was produced by the Stranglers's Hugh Cornwell and was released as a single in the UK in 1986. "Matador" – 4:00 "Eisengrau"...
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  • All Time Top 1000 Albums. All tracks are written by the Stranglers (Hugh Cornwell, Jean-Jacques Burnel, Dave Greenfield, Jet Black) 1987 CD reissue bonus...
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  • genetic engineering ("Genetix"). "Dead Loss Angeles" features guitarist Hugh Cornwell playing bass guitar in conjunction with bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel...
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  • Monster is the ninth studio album by English musician Hugh Cornwell, released on 5 October 2018 by Sony Music. It is a concept album, which celebrates...
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  • albums in a 1985 interview. All tracks are written by the Stranglers (Hugh Cornwell, Jean-Jacques Burnel, Dave Greenfield, Jet Black) Free single 1996 CD...
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  • Bastille Day". In 2016 the song was performed by John Cooper Clarke and Hugh Cornwell for BBC 6 Music Live. It was released as a single by indie rock band...
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  • Burke, Koo Stark, Sandie Shaw, Dawn French, Bill Wyman, Jools Holland, Hugh Cornwell, Adrian Edmondson, Angela Bowie and Lemmy. The film initially focuses...
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  • Nosferatu is an album by Hugh Cornwell of the Stranglers and Robert Williams, drummer in Captain Beefheart's Magic Band. It was released on 16 November...
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    later adapted into their biggest hit "Golden Brown", with lyrics from Hugh Cornwell and music from Greenfield and Jet Black, although the band themselves...
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    in the mid-1970s and met Hugh Cornwell of the band Johnny Sox after reading an advertisement in Melody Maker magazine. Cornwell joined Black in the Stranglers...
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  • biochemistry. Cornwell became friends with Hans Wärmling who happened to be working as a nurse at the same hospital. Wärmling suggested that Hugh Cornwell could...
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    a unique line-up of the Stranglers to play two protest concerts for Hugh Cornwell, who had been imprisoned on drugs charges in late 1979. Joy Division...
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  • Peaches (The Stranglers song) (category Songs written by Hugh Cornwell)
    the attractive women in question. The critic Tom Maginnis wrote that Hugh Cornwell sings with "a lecherous sneer...spill[ing] into macho parody or even...
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  • Always the Sun (category Songs written by Hugh Cornwell)
    also reached no. 21 in Australia. Lead vocalist, and lead guitarist Hugh Cornwell mentioned in his book The Stranglers Song by Song that he thought it...
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  • debut solo album by English musician Hugh Cornwell, released in June 1988 on Virgin Records and produced by Cornwell and Ian Ritchie, with additional production...
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  • The Fall and Rise of Hugh Cornwell is a compilation album by English musician Hugh Cornwell, released on 28 August 2015 by Invisible Hands Music on both...
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  • The title track is based upon the story of Issei Sagawa. Guitarist Hugh Cornwell related in his 2001 book The Stranglers – Song by Song that the correct...
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  • Cornwell (born 1938), Australian politician Hugh Cornwell (born 1949), English musician and songwriter, lead singer with The Stranglers John Cornwell...
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    Eddie Munoz (on bass), and toured several times as drummer with the Hugh Cornwell Band. Burke played 90-minute sets at 100 concerts in a year and in 2008...
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  • 16 in the UK Albums Chart, the lowest charting studio album during Hugh Cornwell's recording tenure with the band (1977–90). Singles released in the UK...
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    makes reference to the Dick work Time Out of Joint. English singer Hugh Cornwell included an instrumental called "Philip K. Ridiculous" on his 2008 album...
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