Their last four studio albums are reissued in remastered version with bonus tracks. They are available at amazon.co.uk. 'Peepshow' (1988) is an album with a rich palette of sounds including cello, harmonica and accordeon. It had a five star review in Q magazine and was also praised in Spin magazine. Peepshow has also been cited by the singers of Arcade Fire, Decemberists and Bloc Party.
'The Rapture' (1995) is their last album that captured the band almost live. It includes a great swansong 'Forever'.
'Superstition' (1991) is their poppiest album with their classic single 'Kiss them for me' and the moving ballad 'The Ghost in You'. It featured Talvin Singh on percussion (who would later be Bjork's musical director on 'Debut') 'Through The Looking Glass' (1987) is their cover album like Bowie's 'Pin Ups'. Bowie who was convinced by the result, invited them in 1987 as special guests in Anaheim.
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[Edited 12/16/14 16:03pm] - - - Reply #1 posted 12/16/14 6:38pm. Spellbound: The Collection - An introduction to Siouxsie And The Banshees selected by Siouxsie Sioux and Steven Severin November 28, 2014 Good news everyone! Well at least if you are a Siouxsie and The Banshees fan. The next release has been leaked.
This new release is a compilation album being dubbed “An introduction to Siouxsie And The Banshees selected by Siouxsie Sioux and Steven Severin”, and is formally titled Spellbound: The Collection. This is aptly timed, as the 2002 greatest hits compilation is getting a bit long in the tooth, and Once Upon a Time has been deleted—with Twice Upon a Time soon to follow. This new compilation is to be released via Spectrum, a division of Universal on January 12, 2015.
All tracks with the exception of the ones from Hyaena & Tinderbox, were remastered by Kevin Metcalfe this past year. This is a collection geared more towards the casual fan as an introduction to the group, but something special for the more diehard Banshee fan may be coming in March or April, with the a strong possibility of something “unique” coming for this year’s record store day. Tracklist: 1. Hong Kong Garden 2.
Placebo Effect 4. Happy House 5.
Desert Kisses 6. Spellbound 7. Into The Light 8. We Hunger 11.
Cities In Dust 12. Lands End 13. Shooting Sun 14.
Peek-A-Boo 15. Turn To Stone 16.
Kiss Them For Me 17. Not Forgotten The reasoning behind the track selection was that Sioux and Severin wanted something from every album, including a few singles and even a couple of b sides. Live tracks and BBC sessions and other singles were ultimately passed over for cuts that would captured the mood of the collection in a more cohesive manner. This is evident by the overall feel of the tracklisting resembling more of an Banshees mixtape rather than being just any typical compilation. Regarding the possible Record Store Day release, there are hints that the band may have a special edition vinyl in the works, but it’s too early to give any confirmations or details. We can’t wait to see what else the Banshees have up their sleeveshere’s hoping for that long rumored singles boxset or complete videos compilation! - - - Reply #4 posted 12/19/14 9:31am.
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I have not gotten the remastered discs that came out this year because they are still missing a number of things from each release that could have been included. I only know that because I bought all of the 12' records when they came out, bought the B-side box set, and have a number of bootlegs (not tomention bought the CD versions after buying the original vinyl and cassette releases). Rather than repurchase what I already have. I am hoping that perhaps there are still things in the vault, maybe Siouxsie and the gang will reunite, or that (as she promised) she'll release something solo very soon. Fingers crossed!!!! - - - Reply #6 posted 12/19/14 2:02pm.
Sexton said: lezama said: Siouxsie & The Banshees are one of few bands that really don't have a bad album. I don't care for Join Hands that much. Yeah most people consider that their sophmore slump album, but after I got over the difference from what I was expecting from it I kind of learned to enjoy it quite a bit. These days I listen to their later albums 10x more than the earlier stuff, but I chalk that up to my personality changing and maturing a bit from my teenage years when I first started listening to them. My thing is as much as I want to enjoy the last Creatures album and Mantaray album, I only semi half heartedly like them because I love Siouxsie so much and I really wanted them to blow me away. Do we know if she's been in the studio again lately?