The Scream [Deluxe Edition] Siouxsie and the Banshees

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  • Release Date: 10/25/2005
  • Original Release: 1978
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 8,696
  • Label: UME IMPORTS
  • UPC: 602498323885

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The Scream [Deluxe Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENPure 1:51
2LISTENJigsaw Feeling 4:38
3LISTENOverground 3:47
4LISTENCarcass 3:49
5LISTENHelter Skelter 3:47
6LISTENMirage 2:50
7LISTENMetal Postcard (Mittageisen) 4:14
8LISTENNicotine Stain 2:57
9LISTENSuburban Relapse 4:13
10LISTENSwitch 6:53

Disc 2
1LISTENMake Up to Break Up Bonus Track 4:34
2LISTENLove in a Void Bonus Track 2:40
3LISTENMirage Bonus Track 2:41
4LISTENMetal Postcard Bonus Track 3:35
5LISTENSuburban Relapse Bonus Track 3:07
6LISTENHong Kong Garden Bonus Track 2:42
7LISTENOverground Bonus Track 3:14
8LISTENCarcass Bonus Track 3:44
9LISTENHelter Skelter Bonus Track 3:35
10LISTENMetal Postcard Bonus Track / Demo Version 4:05
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After building up an intense live reputation and a rabid fan base, Siouxsie and the Banshees almost had to debut with a stunner -- which they did, "Hong Kong Garden" taking care of things on the singles front and The Scream on the full-length. Matched with a downright creepy cover and a fair enough early producing effort from Steve Lillywhite -- well before he found gated drum sounds -- it's a fine balance of the early band's talents. Siouxsie Sioux herself shows the distinctive commanding voice and lyrical meditations on fractured lives and situations that would win her well-deserved attention over the years. Compared to the unfocused general subject matter of most of the band's peers, songs like "Jigsaw Feeling," "Suburban Relapse," and especially the barbed contempt of "Mirage" are perfect miniature portraits. John McKay's metallic (but not metal) guitar parts, riffs that never quite resolve into conventional melodies, and the throbbing Steven Severin/Kenny Morris rhythm section distill the Velvet Underground's early propulsion into a crisper punch with more than a hint of glam's tribal rumble. The sheer variety on the album alone is impressive -- "Overground" and its slow-rising build, carefully emphasizing the space in between McKay's notes as much as the notes themselves, the death-march Teutonic stomp of "Metal Postcard," the sudden near-sunniness of the music (down to the handclaps!) toward the end of "Carcass." The cover of "Helter Skelter" makes for an unexpected nod to the past -- if it's not as completely overdriven as the original, Siouxsie puts her own definite stamp on it and its sudden conclusion is a great moment of drama. It's the concluding "Switch" that fully demonstrates just how solid the band was then, with McKay's saxophone adding just enough of a droning wild card to the multi-part theatricality of the piece, Siouxsie in particularly fine voice on top of it all. [This Deluxe Edition features rare studio cuts, singles, and two John Peel sessions.] Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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