Disc 1 (1978-1982) | |
01. Voices (on the Air) (b-side of Hong Kong Garden) 02. 20th Century Boy (Marc Bolan cover) (b-side of The Staircase (Mystery)) 03. Pulled to Bits (b-side of Playground Twist 04. Mittageisen (A-side of Mittageisen) 05. Drop Dead/Celebration (b-side of Happy House) 06. Eve White/Eve Black (b-side of Christine) 07. Red Over White (b-side of Israel) 08. Follow the Sun (b-side of Spellbound) 09. Slap Dash Snap (extra b-side of Spellbound) 10. Supernatural Thing (b-side of Arabian Knights) 11. Congo Conga (extra b-side of Arabian Knights) 12. Coal Mind (b-side of Fireworks) 13. We Fall (extra b-side of Fireworks) 14. Cannibal Roses (b-side of Slowdive) 15. Obsession II (extra b-side of Slowdive) 16. A Sleeping Rain (extra b-side of Melt!) 17. Il Est Né, Le Divin Enfant (b-side of Melt!) |
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Sep 30, 2015. Siouxsie & The Banshees (back then Suzy & The Banshees) debuted on the 100 Club festival in London on September 20, 1976. Unsigned for 2 years their first release was in 1978. This discography stops in 1996 when the Banshees broke up. Except from the 2003 reunion. Buy Mp3 Music Online / Siouxsie & The Banshees / Downside Up CD1. Siouxsie & The Banshees — Downside Up CD1. Downside Up CD4 2004. The Best Of CD1 2004. Siouxsie And The Banshees Downside Up Cd3 Raritan City A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Siouxsie And The Banshees. – Downside Up Label: Polydor – 982 182-3, Wonderland (3) – 982 182-3, Universal – 982 182-3.
Disc 2 (1983-1987) | |
01. Tattoo (b-side of Dear Prudence) 02. (There’s A) Planet in My Kitchen (extra b-side of Dear Prudence) 03. Let Go (b-side of Swimming Horses) 04. The Humming Wires (extra b-side of Swimming Horses) 05. I Promise (b-side of Dazzle) 06. Throw Them to the Lions (extra b-side of Dazzle) 07. An Execution (b-side of Cities in Dust) 08. The Quarterdrawing of the Dog (extra b-side ofCities in Dust) 09. Lullaby (b-side of Candyman) 10. Umbrella (extra b-side of Candyman) 11. Shooting Sun (b-side of This Wheel’s on Fire) 12. Sleepwalking (On the High Wire) (extra b-side of This Wheel’s on Fire) 13. She Cracked (extra b-side of This Wheel’s on Fire double-pack 7-inch) 14. She’s Cuckoo (b-side of The Passenger) 15. Something Blue (extra b-side of The Passenger) 16. The Whole Price of Blood (b-side of Song from the Edge of the World) 17. Mechanical Eyes (extra b-side of Song from the Edge of the World) |
- Siouxsie And The Banshees Downside Up Blogspot. Siouxsie And The Banshees Peep Show Rar. Hip-hop rhythms with a brilliant, choppy arrangement, proved the band's best album in years. Siouxsie & The Banshees - The Best OfArtist: Siouxsie & The Banshees Album: The Best Of Style: Punk, NewWave, Rock, Synthpop Year: 2004.
- 1994 - Morrissey & Siouxsie - Interlude (320 kbps) 1995 - The Rapture (320 kbps) 2002 - The Best Of Siouxsie & Banshees (320 kbps) 2003 - The Seven Year Itch (Live) (320 kbps) 2004 - Downside Up (320 kbps) 2007 - Siouxsie - Mantaray (320 kbps).
Disc 3 (1988-1995) | ||
01. False Face (b-side of Peek-a-Boo) 02. Catwalk (extra b-side of Peek-a-Boo) 03. Something Wicked (This Way Comes) (b-side of The Killing Jar) 04. Are You Still Dying Darling? (Originally extra the b-side of The Killing Jar) 05. El Dia De Los Muertos (b-side of The Last Beat of My Heart) 06. Sunless (extra b-side of The Last Beat of My Heart) 07. Staring Back (extra b-side of Kiss Them for Me) 08. Return (b-side of Kiss Them for Me) 09. Spiral Twist (b-side of Shadowtime) 10. Sea of Light (extra b-side of Shadowtime) 11. I Could Be Again (b-side of Face to Face) 12. Hothead (extra b-side of Face to Face) 13. B Side Ourselves (b-side of O Baby) 14. Swimming Horses (KROQ Acoustic Christmas) (extra b-side of O Baby) 15. All Tomorrow’s Parties (KROQ Acoustic Christmas) (extra b-side of O Baby) 16. Hang Me High (b-side of Stargazer) 17. Black Sun (extra b-side of Stargazer) |
Genre: Electronic, Rock
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Released | 29 November 2004 | ||
Recorded | 1978–1994 | ||
Genre | |||
Label | Universal | ||
Producer | Various | ||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Record Collector | [2] |
Rock Sound | very favourable[3] |
Stylus | A[4] |
The Times | very favourable[5] |
Uncut | very favourable[6] |
Downside Up is a four-disc box set collecting B-sides and bonus material from the catalogue of Siouxsie and the Banshees. Also included (on disc four) is The Thorn ep, originally released in 1984. Most of these songs (only present on these CDs) were classics of the band's live repertoire like 'Pulled To Bits', 'Eve White/Eve Black', 'Red Over White', 'I Promise', 'Something Blue', 'El Dia De Los Muertos' and 'B-side Ourselves'. The boxset was also released on iTunes.
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Reception[edit]
The Times wrote in its review of Downside Up: 'Standouts include the spiky Drop Dead/Celebration, the sinister Eve White/Eve Black and the chopped up industrial funk of Tattoo'. The reviewer rated the band as one of 'the most audacious and uncompromising musical adventurers of the post-punk era'.[5]Stylus rated it A saying: 'It’s a wonderfully eclectic mixture of fingers-down-a-blackboard avant-punk ('Voices (On The Air'), 'Eve White/Eve Black'), Creatures-esque tribal drum-worship ('Sunless'), majestic beauty ('Something Blue', 'Shooting Sun', 'Return'), amusing experimentation ('Slap Dash Snap', '(There’s A) Planet In My Kitchen'), linguistic fun ('Mittageisen', 'Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant', 'El Dia De Los Muertos') and, yes, playfully ‘dark’ tunes ('Something Wicked (This Way Comes)', 'Are You Still Dying, Darling?').'[4]Record Collector praised the box set for its 'remarkable diversity, spontaneity and playfulness', saying that there are 'No throwaway tracks'. Murray Chalmers commented: 'Drop Dead/Celebration' is still a wonderful explosion of bile aimed at their absconded guitarist and drummer, while Slap Dash Snap is prototype techno.' He underlined the diversity of the material: 'on more reflective tracks like Sea Of Light and Let Go you feel that here is a group who could go anywhere'. He stated that 'By CD2 they are firing on all cylinders, a pop group thrillingly ahead of the pack, CD3 is immaculate', and considered the four tracks from The Thorn that end the box set as an 'orchestrated EP of ferocious intensity'.[2]Rock Sound said: 'Whilst most bands regard the B-side as an irrelevancy, a dumping ground for throwaway tracks not deemed good enough for proper release, Siouxsie And The Banshees always treated it with respect, an excuse to have fun and experiment.' Neil Gardner praised 'the sensual menace of 'Tattoo'.[3]Uncut recognised Downside Up as 'an exhaustive and fascinating collection from an astonishing group'.[6]
Volkswagen polo haynes manual. NME retrospectively wrote in 2009 : 'Manna from heaven for all Siouxsie And The Banshees obsessives, 'Downside Up' is a four-CD box set of the band's B-sides and bonus material, including the spellbinding 'Tattoo' and 'Eve White/Eve Black'.'[7]
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Legacy[edit]
Trickycovered 'Tattoo' as the opening number of his second solo album Nearly God.[8] The original version of 'Tattoo', sounds like a pre-trip hop manifesto with a part of the genre's codes; a sweaty atmosphere, whispered voices, humming basses and sounds of fluffy drums.[9][10]Massive Attacksampled in 1997 'Mittageisen' (the 'Metal Postcard' version sung in German) on 'Superpredators' for the movie soundtrack The Jackal.[11] Acts from other genres also selected some of these B-sides. Morrissey played 'Eve White/Eve Black' during intermission on his 1997's Maladjusted tour.[12]Shirley Manson of Garbage stated that 'Drop Dead/Celebration' was one of her favourite tracks.[13][14]Jenny Lee Lindberg of Warpaint mentioned her liking for 'Umbrella', a song recorded in 1985.[15]
Track listing[edit]
All songs by Siouxsie and the Banshees except*
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- Disc one (1978–1982)
- 'Voices (on the Air)' (Originally the b-side of 'Hong Kong Garden')
- '20th Century Boy'* (T. Rex cover) (Originally the b-side of 'The Staircase (Mystery)')
- 'Pulled to Bits' (Originally the b-side of 'Playground Twist')
- 'Mittageisen' (Originally the A-side of 'Mittageisen')
- 'Drop Dead/Celebration' (Originally the b-side of 'Happy House')
- 'Eve White/Eve Black' (Originally the b-side of 'Christine')
- 'Red Over White' (Originally the b-side of 'Israel')
- 'Follow the Sun' (Originally the b-side of 'Spellbound')
- 'Slap Dash Snap' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Spellbound')
- 'Supernatural Thing'* (Ben E. King cover) (Originally the b-side of 'Arabian Knights')
- 'Congo Conga' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Arabian Knights')
- 'Coal Mind' (Originally the b-side of 'Fireworks')
- 'We Fall' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Fireworks')
- 'Cannibal Roses' (Originally the b-side of 'Slowdive')
- 'Obsession II' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Slowdive')
- 'A Sleeping Rain' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Melt!')
- 'Il Est Né Le Divin Enfant'* (traditional 18th century Frenchcarol) (Originally the b-side of 'Melt!')
- Disc two (1983–1987)
- 'Tattoo' (Originally the b-side of 'Dear Prudence')
- '(There's A) Planet in My Kitchen' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Dear Prudence')
- 'Let Go' (Originally the b-side of 'Swimming Horses')
- 'The Humming Wires' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Swimming Horses')
- 'I Promise' (Originally the b-side of 'Dazzle')
- 'Throw Them to the Lions' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Dazzle')
- 'An Execution' (Originally the b-side of 'Cities in Dust')
- 'The Quarterdrawing of the Dog' (Originally the extra b-side of'Cities in Dust')
- 'Lullaby' (Originally the b-side of 'Candyman')
- 'Umbrella' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Candyman')
- 'Shooting Sun' (Originally the b-side of 'This Wheel's on Fire')
- 'Sleepwalking (On the High Wire)' (Originally the extra b-side of 'This Wheel's on Fire')
- 'She Cracked'* (The Modern Lovers cover) (Originally the extra b-side of 'This Wheel's on Fire' 1987 double-pack 7-inch)
- 'She's Cuckoo' (Originally the b-side of 'The Passenger')
- 'Something Blue' (Originally the extra b-side of 'The Passenger')
- 'The Whole Price of Blood' (Originally the b-side of 'Song from the Edge of the World')
- 'Mechanical Eyes' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Song from the Edge of the World')
- Disc three (1988–1995)
- 'False Face' (Originally the b-side of 'Peek-a-Boo')
- 'Catwalk' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Peek-a-Boo')
- 'Something Wicked (This Way Comes)' (Originally the b-side of 'The Killing Jar')
- 'Are You Still Dying Darling?' (Originally extra the b-side of 'The Killing Jar')
- 'El Dia De Los Muertos' (Originally the b-side of 'The Last Beat of My Heart')
- 'Sunless' (Originally the extra b-side of 'The Last Beat of My Heart')
- 'Staring Back' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Kiss Them for Me')
- 'Return' (Originally the b-side of 'Kiss Them for Me')
- 'Spiral Twist' (Originally the b-side of 'Shadowtime')
- 'Sea of Light' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Shadowtime')
- 'I Could Be Again' (Originally the b-side of 'Face to Face')
- 'Hothead' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Face to Face')
- 'B Side Ourselves' (Originally the b-side of 'O Baby')
- 'Swimming Horses' (KROQ Acoustic Christmas, 1991) (Originally the extra b-side of 'O Baby')
- 'All Tomorrow's Parties'* (Velvet Underground cover) (KROQ Acoustic Christmas, 1991) (Originally the extra b-side of 'O Baby')
- 'Hang Me High' (Originally the b-side of 'Stargazer')
- 'Black Sun' (Originally the extra b-side of 'Stargazer')
- Disc Four The Thorn EP (1984)
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- 'Overground' (Originally from The Thorn)
- 'Placebo Effect' (Originally from The Thorn)
- 'Voices (on the Air)' (Originally from The Thorn)
- 'Red Over White' (Originally from The Thorn)
Three songs were slightly re-edited for the purpose of the boxset. 'False Face' has a longer introduction with the first singing line repeated. The first seconds of 'Hang Me High' were edited out and 'Black Sun' has a remodelled end.
References[edit]
- ^True, Chris. 'Downside Up – Siouxsie and the Banshees review'. AllMusic. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- ^ abChalmers, Murray (January 2005), 'Siouxsie and the Banshees – Downside Up review', Record Collector
- ^ abGardner, Neil (January 2005), 'Siouxsie and the Banshees – Downside Up review', Rock Sound
- ^ abParrish, Peter (12 January 2005). 'Siouxsie & the Banshees – Downside Up'. Stylus. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- ^ abWilliamson, Nigel. 'Siouxsie & the Banshees' Downside Up review (subscription required. The Times. 27 November 2004.
- ^ abPiers, Martin (January 2005), 'Siouxsie and the Banshees – Downside Up review', Uncut
- ^Barker, Emily. '30 Killer B-Side And Rarities Albums You Might've Missed'. NME. 23 January 2009. Retrieved 15 September 2015
- ^'Cover Me' Moonpalace.de. Tricky covered 'Tattoo' for the opening track of his second album 'Nearly God' in 1996
- ^Patrick Eudeline. 'Siouxsie Sioux'. rocknfolk.com. Archived from the original on 10 October 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Tricky Biography Allmusic.com. Tricky 'Influenced By' Siouxsie & the Banshees
- ^'Massive Attack Discography. Tune Info Superpredators'Archived 13 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Inflightdata.com. Massive Attack sampled 'Metal Postcard' in 1997 for their track 'Superpredators' on the movie soundtrack 'The jackal'.
- ^'Under the influence-music' Passionsjustlikemine.com.
- ^Paytress, Mark. Foreword by Shirley Manson, The Siouxsie & The Banshees The Authorized Biography. Sanctuary 2003.
- ^Dunn, Jancee. 'Work in Progress'. Rolling Stone. October 1996. She rebelled against school, and she says, 'I more or less had to leave.' Manson had an anger that she still can't explain. 'I played the 45 of Siouxsie and the Banshees' 'Drop Dead Celebration' constantly,' she says of the B-side of 'Happy House.'
- ^Kerr, David. 'Under the Influence: Warpaint's Jenny Lee Lindberg'. Theskinny.co.uk. 16 March 2015. Retrieved 10 December 2015
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