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Posted 11 April 2023

Siouxsie and the Banshees - All Souls (12" Vinyl Album) £14.99 With Code Free Collection @ HMV

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Excellent price for this Siouxsie and the Banshees Album.

ALL SOULS is a new collection of Siouxsie and the Banshees tracks personally curated by Siouxsie Sioux, which collates classic tracks and rarities into an Autumnal celebration.

Siouxsie and the Banshees were undoubtedly one of the most influential, fearless, and uncompromising bands to come from the punk era and this selection clearly illustrates their varied and unique musical approach. ALL SOULS opens with 1982’s 'Fireworks’ which is one of three iconic singles featured here alongside ‘Spellbound' (recently used to end Stranger Things Season 4) and closes with the mesmerising 'Peek-A-Boo'. Also included is 'Halloween’ from the band’s classic ‘Juju’ album mixed with more idiosyncratic tracks such as ‘El Dia De Los Muertos’, a B-side from the ‘Last Beat Of My Heart’ single, ‘Something Wicked (This Way Comes)’ from the single of ‘The Killing Jar’ and ‘Supernatural Thing’ from 1981’s ‘Arabian Knights’ single all of which are making their first appearance on vinyl in decades.

All the tracks have been re-mastered at Abbey Road studios with Siouxsie overseeing the process and cut at half-speed by Miles Showell. The record will be released on both 180g black and an exclusive limited edition orange vinyl as well as digitally.

The collection features new and unique artwork directed by Siouxsie featuring a marigold; the symbolic flower of the Mexican Day of the Dead/All Souls Day festivities.

Side A

1. Fireworks
2. Halloween
3. Supernatural Thing
4. El Dia De Los Muertos
5. Sweetest Chill

Side B
1. Spellbound
2. Something Wicked (This way Comes)
3. Rawhead and Bloody Bones
4. We Hunger
5. Peek-A-Boo
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  1. InTheKnow444's avatar
    InTheKnow444
    If I had to pick 10 for an album it would be

    Happy House
    Red Light
    Monitor
    Israel
    Arabian Nights

    Into The Light
    Desert Kisses
    Cities In Dust
    Drop Dead (Celebration)
    Night Shift
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    Nigel_
    Thanks....how does this relate to the post though?
  2. InTheKnow444's avatar
    InTheKnow444
    Just watching 30 mins of their JuJu tour on BBC FOUR

    Might be on catch up for the next 6 days or so. last 10 mins are epic, Night Shift and Voodoo Dolly.
    andywedge's avatar
    andywedge Author
    Perfect, just grabbed it via iPlayer
  3. InTheKnow444's avatar
    InTheKnow444
    My first ever concert, 14/10/1980 Kaleidoscope tour.

    JuJu is their best album though.
  4. JackDog75's avatar
    JackDog75
    Thanks for the suggestions ref Siouxsie albums to start with - I've always loved Happy House and recently bought Once Upon a Time (on vinyl :-)) but will now be hunting through the crates in my local record stores for Juju and Kaleidescope.
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    InTheKnow444
    Yeah JuJu is almost a 10/10, Kaleidoscope a solid 8/10

    All the rest are below that I'd say.

    Also check out tracks not on Albums like Israel and Drop Dead (B side of Happy House), here's the story behind that little gem norselandsrock.com/sio…on/
  5. InTheKnow444's avatar
    InTheKnow444
    Both Albums are around £25 on Amazon/HMV

    The reason they stand out is because of John McGeoch who was brilliant

    He passed away in 2004 but is a legend in the music industry having also played for Magazine/Visage and P.I.L.

    en.wikipedia.org/wik…och
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