Saturday Night, Sunday Morning

Saturday Night, Sunday Morning is a live recording of The Stranglers in concert. By coincidence, it was Hugh Cornwell's last concert with the band that had been recorded for posterity. The tracks were mixed by Stuart MacMillan at Central Television Music Studio (Birmingham) in 1990. The mix session was attended by J.J. Burnel, Jet Black and Dave Greenfield, with Hugh Cornwell not attending. This recording was eventually released in 1993, as Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The title is a reference to the gig happening on a Saturday night and Hugh announcing his departure the following day. It was also a title to a 1960 film. The concert was split across an album and simultaneous VHS release, which contained different track listings. Between these releases all but one track ("School Mam") pl

Saturday Night, Sunday Morning

Saturday Night, Sunday Morning is a live recording of The Stranglers in concert. By coincidence, it was Hugh Cornwell's last concert with the band that had been recorded for posterity. The tracks were mixed by Stuart MacMillan at Central Television Music Studio (Birmingham) in 1990. The mix session was attended by J.J. Burnel, Jet Black and Dave Greenfield, with Hugh Cornwell not attending. This recording was eventually released in 1993, as Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The title is a reference to the gig happening on a Saturday night and Hugh announcing his departure the following day. It was also a title to a 1960 film. The concert was split across an album and simultaneous VHS release, which contained different track listings. Between these releases all but one track ("School Mam") pl