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K**8
Great vinyl to add to the collection!
Glad to see this album available to purchase as I'm a massive Siouxsie and the Banshees fan.Quick and speedy delivery, plays well of a good quality, thanks!
S**K
Stunning And Scary
Their fourth and for me personally, their best album.A Haunting, Atmospheric Ghost Train Ride of an album from the stunning singles Spellbound and Arabian Knights to the scary closer Voodoo Dolly, it contains three additional 12 inch mixes of album tracks for your hard earned money.A post punk New Wave stunning masterpiece.Very, very highly recommended, a must buy.
P**R
A band at their primitive best.
Forget all those useless tags [punk, goth, etc] that people always use when trying to pigeon-hole this band. The beauty of the group is that they constantly reinvented themselves musically and image wise without ever losing their unique spirit and essence. Juju is a near perfect offering and ranks alonside Kaleidoscope and Peepshow as ,in my opinion,one of their best incarnations. Here you have exquisite guitars, thumping drums, moody atmospherics and playfully dark lyrics. Add to this Siouxsie's key defying,commanding voice [crooning, howling, whispering] and you've got the stuff of [bad] dreams. Each track is a gem in its own right, and put together make a very satisfying whole. Halloween, Nightshift and Voodoo Dolly are standout classics, and Arabian Knights is my favourite single of all times. Siouxsie and The Banshees in tip top form.
A**L
The Real McCoy
Picked this up cheap on a tip never having listened to the band before and was instantly impressed. Fantastic heavy drumming which is used for more than just backing-think of the line 'throw them down the stairs' where drums repeat the image-and fantastic, weird guitar playing, trebly and sharp, plus of course, THAT voice. A very dark and inventive album that puts lots of contemporary bands to shame.
C**S
A great aggressive album
I listened to this album on many night journeys from London to Bristol and so fitted perfectly with the darkness. It is a fab jagged and aggressive album full of great tunes. More the punk end of their work than the pop end.
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