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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Souxsie and Budgie make love in public,
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This review is from: Bestiary of Feast (Audio CD)
I remember so well when the first Creatures EP came out. It was perfect and visionary. I played it for years and I am pleased that I just found it here for Amazon to rush into my current playlist.Budgie is the best modern percussionist of the past 20+ years - period. The haunting and radical production of Souxsie's vocals accompanied only by Budgie's outstanding percussion experiences is simply awesome - you just have to buy this to appreciate it. It contains the best and most radical cover ever done of the classic rock "Wild Thing" - I can hear the entire arrangement in my head as I write this. This work was way ahead of its time when it came out - even more raw than the Banshee's material of the time this one was something the artists did for themselves. I love the Banshee's but this first manifestation of The Creature's - is IMHO the best material Sousxie and Budgie ever produced. This album was the most sophisticated product of the radical influence of punk. It differs from the pop-post-punk in that this is a true work of art from someone that was there (Souxsie was reputedly a Sex Pistols groupie in 1979). They broke the mold but in many ways this album prepared me for artists like PJ Harvey - who is possibly their equal in terms of radical creativity today. ...
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great-sounding collection, with a retro gem,
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This review is from: Bestiary of Feast (Audio CD)
This CD has the first Creatures song I ever heard, the delirious "Right Now," which if I recall dates back to 1983. This Las Vegas-like number sounds sort of like what Siouxsie and Budgie might do if they were to lure Frank Sinatra into some type of bizarre collaboration. Siouxsie kicks off the song in a tense, husky warble that soon explodes into an all-out swing dance, with bongos and a brass section that could have come straight out of the 1960's.
The rest of the generous program includes great tracks like "Thumb," "Wild Thing" and "Dancing on Glass," and one of my faves, "Strutting Rooster" with its wild, incessant percussion. The sound quality is excellent, as is usually the case on the Creatures' recordings, allowing Siouxsie's beacon-like voice and Budgie's brilliant drum work to come through loud and clear. I might slightly prefer their previous disc, Boomerang (and can't explain why), but this one has nothing to complain about. Besides, it has "Right Now" -- and right now I think I'll go listen to it, perhaps with a martini in hand.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A CD still ahead of it's time,
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This review is from: Bestiary of Feast (Audio CD)
Even though this music was recorded over 13 years ago it is still as fresh and innovative as if years have stood still. About a quarter of the cd could be considered filler (some of the songs were 'B' sides), but there are half a dozen absolute gems on the CD. Very few bands are able to so naturally create an air of subversion. The Creatures are a fine example of post punk expermentation. This is by far a fine example of where music's limits can be pushed give half a chance. 'Miss The Girl', 'Mad Eyed Screamer', 'Dancing On Glass' and 'Strutting Rooster' are prime examples of how minimalism can say so much. Their interpretation of the Trogg's 'Wild Thing' is not to be missed. Is it retro or is it futuristic? Only the listener can decide. Overall an excellent listening experience
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