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Bullet point one - Once Upon A Time - Greatest Hits from a band who shouldn't have had them, but did anyway - absolutely blistering records - they kept us dancing and made us think - never the easy kill, always the outsiders, but we welcomed them in - ever since every record company in ... Read review
Preposterous as it might seem in retrospect, Siouxsie & The Banshees were the last of the ... more
UK's first generation punk bands to secure a record deal; the hippie-bloated record industry was, frankly, terrified of them. Their stark, minimalist collision of...
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Preposterous as it might seem in retrospect, Siouxsie&The Banshees were the last of the ... more
UK's first generation punk bands to secure a record deal; the hippie-bloated record industry was, frankly, terrified of them. Their stark, minimalist collision of ice-pick guitar and pounding drums, allied to Siouxsie's macabre, murder-in-the-nursery lyrics and untameable demeanour of brooding impenetrable cool were regarded as nothing more than commercial poison. But when Polydor finally took the plunge in 1978 they were amply rewarded when the band's debut single "Hong Kong Garden" immediately gravitated to the UK top ten. More hits followed andOnce Upon A Timeis a captivating compilation of the very best of them. From the clanging majesty of "The Staircase (Mystery)", the towering menace of "Playground Twist" and the measured schizophrenics of "Christine" to the glorious sensuality of "Arabian Nights", the distilled exhilaration ofOnce Upon A Timeremains utterly essential.--Ian Fortnam
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Preposterous as it might seem in retrospect, Siouxsie&The Banshees were the last of the ... more
UK's first generation punk bands to secure a record deal; the hippie-bloated record industry was, frankly, terrified of them. Their stark, minimalist collision of ice-pick guitar and pounding drums, allied to Siouxsie's macabre, murder-in-the-nursery lyrics and untameable demeanour of brooding impenetrable cool were regarded as nothing more than commercial poison. But when Polydor finally took the plunge in 1978 they were amply rewarded when the band's debut single "Hong Kong Garden" immediately gravitated to the UK top ten. More hits followed andOnce Upon A Timeis a captivating compilation of the very best of them. From the clanging majesty of "The Staircase (Mystery)", the towering menace of "Playground Twist" and the measured schizophrenics of "Christine" to the glorious sensuality of "Arabian Nights", the distilled exhilaration ofOnce Upon A Timeremains utterly essential.--Ian Fortnam
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Bullet point one - Once Upon A Time - Greatest Hits from a band who shouldn't have had them, but did anyway - absolutely blistering records - they kept us dancing and made us think - never the easy kill, always the outsiders, but we welcomed them in - ever since every record company in London had 'Sign The Banshees' scrawled across their doors that fateful night.
Bullet point two - members - Siouxsie Sioux - vox - big hair - strident ... ...Smooth - bass - heart and soul - pulsebeat man - Budgie - assault and battery skin man.
Cut up cover - so many images - unfeeling and cold - warm and emotional - a contradiction in terms.
Hong Kong Garden - shock! - Banshees go pop - oh no! - but wait - glorious, glorious anthem, S kicking on So It Goes, suddenly making sense - sheer bliss.
Harmful elements in the air
symbols clashing everywhere ... more
The Banshees - icy fingers running up and down my spine - all that Nazi paraphernalia strictly for shock value in the early days when Steve Severin was known as Steve Havoc and Sid Vicious was the drummer - the evolution from black garbed Goths to splendidly rich dandies when the Budge arrived on the scene - the period with the rotating guitarists through Smith, Jones, McGeoch and back again - The Scream with its metallic ring and butchering of 'Helter Skelter' - so many memories, so few to recall.
There's no way that I'm going to let this get out of hand - it would be far too easy to write an academic piece of prose about the darlings of the new wave, which was only an excuse for an endless streams of meaningless big words all ending in 'ism' - let's keep this too the point and in English please.
Hanley Victoria Hall - 1978/79, the Banshees headlining with support from Spizz Oil and the Human League, drowning under a wall of spittle from the brittle new troops of punk rock - Siouxsie wasn't happy and she told them so in no uncertain terms - that was when they crossed over for me into SOMETHING ELSE.
They were different from the rest - so very different. Perhaps it was just Siouxsie or the mock horror theatrics of their material - all I know is that they were unique - a rushing maelstrom of dark menace - and boy could they kick ass.
Bullet point one - Once Upon A Time - Greatest Hits from a band who shouldn't have had them, but did anyway - absolutely blistering records - they kept us dancing and made us think - never the easy kill, always the outsiders, but we welcomed them in - ever since every record company in London had 'Sign The Banshees' scrawled across their doors that fateful night.
Bullet point two - members - Siouxsie Sioux - vox - big hair - strident Germanic voice - make up - Steve Severin - Mr Smooth - bass - heart and soul - pulsebeat man - Budgie - assault and battery skin man.
Cut up cover - so many images - unfeeling and cold - warm and emotional - a contradiction in terms.
Hong Kong Garden - shock! - Banshees go pop - oh no! - but wait - glorious, glorious anthem, S kicking on So It Goes, suddenly making sense - sheer bliss.
Harmful elements in the air symbols clashing everywhere Reaps the fields of rice and reeds while the population feeds Junk floats on polluted water an old custom to sell your daughter Would you like number 23? Leave your yens on the counter please Hong Kong Garden
Tourists swarm to see your face Confuscius has a puzzling grace Disoriented you enter in unleashing scent of wild jasmine
Slanted eyes meet a new sunrise a race of bodies small in size Chicken Chow Mein and Chop Suey Hong Kong Garden takeaway Hong Kong Garden
Mirage - what the hell - no I missed it - never mind.
The Staircase (Mystery) - Second alnum (problem) - retread and recycle the horror image - Staircase - terror trying to get out - McKay and Morris jumped ship - gave her the slip - nerdy nerdy nerr.
Playground Twist - death throes of the black shirts - just forget it.
Hanging.... Hanging from your daisy chains Swinging in the trees Running from your enemies And falling on your knees On your knees Get down on your knees
Throw the dice You three blind mice Did you ever see Such a thing in your life You swallow the trail But still arrive Inside your entrails
Hanging.... Hanging out at party games Dancing in the shadows Up and down on the see-saw Balancing the scales You're drunk Yet you're balancing the scales
Someone to blame Someone to shame Someone who you can claim Go back the to pass the parcel And follow the leader
Hanging.... Hanging from your climbing frames Swinging in the gallows Laughing with your buddies But you can drown when you're shallow You can drown....
Love In A Void - Stone age Banshees from the days when they were chaos merchants.
Happy House - intense paranoia - the Banshees are saved and resurrected as rich psychedelia - blissful blissful noise - class in a glass.
This is the happy house-we're happy here in the happy house oh it's such fun We've come to play in the happy house and waste a day in the happy house-it never rains
We've come to scream in the happy house We're in a dream in the happy house We're all quite sane
This is the happy house-we're happy here There's room for you if you say "I do" but don't say no or you'll have to go we've done no wrong with our blinkers on It's safe and calm if you sing along
This is the happy house-we're happy here in the happy house. To forget ourselves-and pretend all's well There is no hell
Christine - Ooh, there's the rub, the strawberry girl, banana split lady, disintegrating... - pop as she should be methinks - how can songs about madness be so appealing - must think.
She tries not to shatter, kaleidoscope style Personality changes behind her red smile Every new problem brings a stranger inside Helplessly forcing one more new disguise
Christine-the strawberry girl Christine-banana split lady
Singing sweet savages lost in our world This big-eyed girl sees her faces unfurl Now she's in purple Now she's the turtle
disintegrating
Christine-the strawberry girl Christine-banana split lady 22 faces...disintegrating
Israel - jingle bells, jingle bells - well, jangle jangle jangle anyway - splendour personified, the Banshees in killer mood - never never doubt them again.
Spellbound - and the hits just keep on coming pop pickers ... - the greatest, the richest, the most wonderful, "Throw him down the stairs..." Glory Be, this band is awesome.
From the cradle bars comes a beckoning voice it sends you spinning you have no choice......
You hear laughter cracking through the walls it sends you spinning you have no choice
Following the footsteps of a rag doll dance we are entranced Spellbound
And don't forget when your elders forget to say their prayers take them by the legs and throw them down the stairs
When you think your toys have gone beserk it's an illusion you cannot shirk you hear laughter cracking through the walls it sends you spinning you have no choice
Following the footsteps of a rag doll dance we are entranced Spellbound
Arabian Knights - draw down the curtain on the finest run of singles you ever did see - Banshees now moving into the mainstream, or moving the mainstream towards them - either way - sheerest bliss.
The jewel, the prize looking into your eyes Cool pools drown your mind What else will you find
I hear a rumour-it was just a rumour I heard a rumour-what have you done to her
Myriad lights-they said I'd be impressed Arabian Knights-at your primitive best
A tourist oasis-reflects in seedy sunshades a monstrous oil tanker it's wound bleeding in seas
I heard a rumour-what have you done to her I heard a rumour-what have you done to her
Veiled behind screens kept as your baby machine Whilst you conquer more orifices Of boys, goats and things Ripped out sheeps eyes-no forks or knives
Myriad lights-they said I'd be impressed Arabian Knights-at your primitive best
Madness apart this could be quite the best greatest hits collection known to man - it's certainly the best ever produced by the spirit world. bet you never thought it would come to this when they played The Lord's Prayer.
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Product details
Title
Once Upon A Time (The Singles)
Performer
Siouxsie & The Banshees
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
Punk Rock
Release Date
05/1989
Original Release Year
1981
Label / Distributor
Wonderland / Universal Music
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
42283154223
Catalogue Number
8315422
Additional notes
Album Notes
Siouxsie & The Banshees includes: Siouxsie Sioux (vocals); Steve Severin (guitar, bass); John McGeouch, John McKay (guitar); Kenny Morris (drums); Budgie (drums, percussion). Producers: Nils Stevenson, Steve Lillywhite, Nigel Gray, Mike Stavrou, Siouxsie & The Banshees. Recorded between 1978 & 1981. Includes liner notes by Paul Morley. If you're searching for a concise, straight to the point overview of the early singles by goth rock innovators Siouxse & the Banshees, then their ten track compilation from 1981 (released right around the same time as their classic fourth studio album, JUJU), ONCE UPON A TIME: THE SINGLES, is highly recommended. Although they were never considered a singles band in the U.S. (they barely ever got beyond cult status in the U.S.), Siouxse & the Banshees were one of the top alternative/new wave bands of the early 80's back in their homeland of England, where they racked up a decent amount of hit singles early in their career, all of which are included here. Included are such goth classics as the album opening "Hong Kong Garden," "Happy House," "Christine," and "Spellbound," to name but a few. Along with its follow up collection, 1992's TWICE UPON A TIME: THE SINGLES, the earlier ONCE UPON A TIME: THE SINGLES are two indispensable Siouxse overviews.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Hong Kong Garden
2.
Mirage
3.
Staircase (Mystery)
4.
Playground Twist
5.
Happy House
6.
Christine
7.
Israel
8.
Spellbound
9.
Arabian Knights
10.
Fire Works
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