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Kiss in the Dreamhouse [Import, Original recording remastered]

Siouxsie & The BansheesAudio CD
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Siouxsie and the Banshees were one of the most seminal bands from the post-punk generation - they helped to define the lines and forms of post-punk, goth and new wave styles, and influenced artists of following decades like The Cure, Massive Attack and LCD Soundsystem.

There were only three permanent members of the band -- Siouxsie Sioux (vocals), Steven Severin (bass) and Budgie (drums) -- however… Read more in Amazon's Siouxsie & The Banshees Store

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  • Audio CD (May 19, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Ume Imports
  • ASIN: B001OY5X3K
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #64,414 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Banshees at their creative best, July 7, 2009
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Brewzerr "Brewzerr" (On the fault line, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kiss in the Dreamhouse (Audio CD)
People often tend to overlook the fact that Siouxsie & The Banshees sprung from the first generation of English punk rock in 1976. This is easy to do when you listen to an album like Kiss in the Dreamhouse. This is a far cry from "Never Mind The Bollocks". The reason why the Banshees were able to experience the unique kind of success and longevity that they did was because they refused to paint themselves into the "punk corner".

OK, a quick history lesson: The Sex Pistols... crushed under the weight of their own myth after only one album. The Clash... succumbed to the exact rock and roll cliche they initially set out to destroy. The Damned... continued to evolve and experiment with new sounds, and as a result are still together today, recording new albums, albeit with numerous line-up changes and almost no commercial success. The Banshees followed a similar ethos as the Damned, though they actually did break through to the mainstream market... and here's the most amazing part of all... THEY DID IT WITHOUT COMPROMISING THEIR INTEGRITY. This puts them in a very unique standing in the world of rock and roll.

To me, "Dreamhouse" is the perfect example of the Banshees' modus operandi. This is easily their most daring and experimental album. Siouxsie has often been known for not wanting to discuss past glories in her interviews, instead opting to always look forward, and as a result most of the Banshees' output sounds very ahead of it's time. The 2 albums that preceded "Dreamhouse"... "Kaleidoscope" (1980) and "Juju" (1981), broke ground for a new scene that would later come to be known as "Goth", and the Banshees had the foresight to not get trapped by the limitations of their own creation by pushing things to the next level with this album.

"A Kiss In The Dreamhouse" remains to this day virtually uncategorizable. No other album by the Banshees or any other band for that matter sounds even remotely similar. It still sounds fresh and challenging, even in this jaded day and age of "been there, done that". It's not everyone's cup of tea though. Even some of the more die-hard Banshees fans have been known to snub this one. In my humble opinion this is where the Banshees hit their creative peak. They went wild in the studio, using a plethora of effects and unorthodox instruments. The creative energy spent making this album was exhausting enough to purge John McGeoch from the band, and the relatively mellow convention of the following album, 1984's "Hyaena", was almost a perfect backlash to the wild creativity expressed here.

Highly recommended.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Banshees' most experimental album, poorly remastered, July 14, 2010
This review is from: Kiss in the Dreamhouse (Audio CD)
A Kiss in the Dreamhouse is definitely one of Siouxsie and the Banshees' most experimental albums. Unfortunately, like some of their other albums or individual songs, the album does not have the best production, leaving some of the potential impact from the final songs. Classic should-have-been single, 'Painted Bird', lacks the punch of various live versions, despite a killer chorus. 'Cascade' and 'Green Fingers' are both great songs, but suffer their own production fate, and buries the drums too low in the mix.

Two singles were released from Dreamhouse; the dull and forgettable 'Slowdive', as well as the sensual slink of 'Melt!' Other noteworthy songs are the experimental 'Obsession' and 'Circle', and the bouncy 'She's A Carnival'.

The extra tracks are spotty as well. The highlight is the amazing demo version of 'Painted Bird'. You'll also get the full length version of 'Fireworks', originally from the 12" single.

The remastering on this reissue is atrocious. The volume has been blown very loud, compressing out some of the original dynamic range, (because it's the in-thing to do, I guess...) Also, since Dreamhouse is notorious for its heavy analog tape hiss, the "engineer" attempted some very shoddy efforts at tape hiss reduction. It looks and sounds like someone's remastering homework project. You get a grade F, mister. Some songs only have tape hiss removed from the quiet sections, while others are treated entirely. By the time of Cocoon, they seemed to give up because the tape hiss is dominant. A little care and skilled settings could have offered a very satisfying result, but what do you expect with the budget treatment. Even 'Fireworks' has a ton of tape hiss. I don't know what the problem was, but with the Siouxsie remastering program currently said to be cancelled, I can't say I'm disappointed considering that only two of the remasters have been satisfying to my ears. When it comes to the Banshees fan camp regarding these reissues, all they need to see is the word "remastered" and out come the steady stream of untrained and unwarranted; "Wow, this sounds better than ever!" nonsense. WRONG! I'm only giving the album three stars because of the bland remastering. The original Polydor CD from 1989 is loads more satisfying than this. I'll take a flat, unaltered transfer any day over someone's hack work.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Smiling and beguiling....a classic of 80's art pop., July 28, 2009
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This review is from: Kiss in the Dreamhouse (Audio CD)
I'm so happy this album finally got reissued. The Banshees never lost their edge, but Dreamhouse was the first album that introduced sexuality to their music that was only briefly suggested before, such as on Kaleidoscope. This is a gorgeously playful and darkly sexy record that shows the Banshees, previously called "humorless," having fun in the studio, exhibiting their new found strength as a group from endlessly touring their previous record Juju. It's ironic that their guitarist would be ousted right after it's release.

The recording itself has a very lush, open sound with plenty of reverb and atmospheric sounds added to the mix, such as bells and foot stomping, recorder and strings. I still consider "Slowdive" to be the sexiest song I've ever heard. Finally, we get the 12-inch mix of it! In my opinion, The Banshees would not exhibit such strength as a band again on record until 1988's sublime Peepshow.
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