Reflections In The Looking Glass: A Tribute To Siouxsie And The Banshees
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Product NameReflections In The Looking Glass: A Tribute To Siouxsie And The Banshees
ManufacturerCleopatra
Retail Price $15.98
EAN-130741157980622
UPC741157980622
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Release Date1996-10-01
FormatAudio CD
Artist(s)Various Artists
AlbumReflections In The Looking Glass: A Tribute To Siouxsie And The Banshees
Tracks
  1. Spellbound by Inkubus Sukkubus
  2. Israel by Mephisto Walz
  3. Night Shift by Switchblade Symphony
  4. Monitor by Ex Voto
  5. Cities in Dust by The Last Dance with Kelly Garret
  6. Red Over White by The Shroud
  7. Obsession by Collide
  8. Ordinate of Gold by Regenerator
  9. Red Light by Waiting for God
  10. Head Cut by Corpus Delicti
  11. Silly Thing by Deep Red
  12. Last Beat of My Heart by Edera
  13. Skin by Sin
  14. Night Shift by Stone 588
Num. of Items1
Record LabelCleopatra
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Reviews
4 Star Rating  "Better than most...."2005-05-30
- Reviewed By alienmagnet
Most A TRIBUTE TO... compilaions are quite bad. They insult the original artist and their fans. But this one is actually quite good!The best song, and is even better than the original and even the rework by Siouxsie on The Thorn, is The Shrouds version of "Red Over White". The vocals are top notch and envoke more passion that Siouxsie does on her 2 versions. Ever se the movie "Deep In The Woods" the scene with the young man in the woods,and the erie light shinning down on him in the darkness...this song creates a disturbing vision like that one.Best tracks:NIGHTSHIFT: SwitchBlade SymphonyMONITOR: Ex-VotoRED OVER WHITE: The Shroud HEADCUT: Corpus DelicitiSillyThing: Deep RedLAST BEAT OF MY HEART: EderaBiggest embarrassment:SKIN: Sin
 
4 Star Rating  "The dead can dance!"2002-05-18
- Reviewed By User: A2CI86I5YY1MGJ
This album consists of 14 synth heavy interpretations of some of the best Siouxsie and the Banshees songs.
Highlights include a striped down rendition of 'Night Shift' by Switchblade Symphony, a manic, guitar driven 'Head Cut' by Corpus Delecti and a dreamy, ethereal version of 'Last Beat of My Heart' by Edera.
Not a bad collection at all, really. Only disappointments are Waiting For God's too slight version of 'Red Light' and Stone 588's plodding 'Night Shift'.
Fans of newer goth music and even industrial shouldn't be unhappy with this.
 
3 Star Rating  "3 stars for the Inkubus Sukkubus cover"2001-09-13
- Reviewed By Anonymous
BR>There is one saving grace: Inkubus Sukkubus's portrayal of "Spellbound," which was truly great. However, that one excellent song isn't worth the price of the horrible screeching and cthulhu-growls adorning the rest of the album (I expected much more from Switchblade Symphony).
 
5 Star Rating  "Unfairly Maligned - Give it a Chance"2001-08-12
- Reviewed By discipleofdarkness
After reading the reviews posted about this record I felt obligated to write a more even handed assesment than those found here.This album is infact nowhere near as terrible as others would have you believe.Ordinarily I would have afforded this effort only 4 stars but I felt in this instance that five was more appropriate to raise the overall rating.
I don't know what possessed the other reviewers here to post such negative comments.I would imagine that some were simply not interested in Siouxsie's importance in the Gothic movement, in which case a tribute album comprised entirely of Gothic/Industrial/Electro artists wouldn't be to their liking anyway (The first review notes The Banshees' influence on Hole,Garbage and Curve but fails to note their far more prominent influence on nearly every Goth band that came in their wake.Musically The Slits had more of an influence on Hole and their contemporaries than Siouxsie, who merely brought female rock vocalists to the attention of pop audiences).As for the others, I can only assume that they are hardcore Siouxsie purists who cringed at the sound of Banshees classics being debased by the use of distorted synthesizers and re-interpreted by a new breed of Goth bands.Give this album a try with an open mind and you'll see that most of the songs measure up well and some even surpass the originals.
The album starts of with Goth/Pagan band Inkubus Sukkubus's version of Spellbound.Not much different from the original but the Inkies patented orchestral sound adds a depth to the music lacking on Juju.The next one up is Israel performed by Mephisto Walz.Again, not much deviation from the orginal but sharper production creates a more Gothic feel.Switchblade Symphony blend their post-Serpentine Gallery trip-hop style with Juju's Night Shift to create one of the weakest moments on the album.The only thing that holds this song together is the fact that it's one of Siouxsie's best.Without a doubt the weakest song however, has to be the lamentable Silly Thing.The performance neither adds nor takes away from the original, it's simply not a good song and should never have been here in the first place.On the other end of the spectrum, one of the finest moments on this album is the fantastic Corpus Delicti cover of Head Cut.Doing away with the calculated temperance of the original, the song is compressed to under 3 minutes of roaring guitar riffs - bettering the original in the process.Other highlights are The Shroud's delicate interpretation of Red Over White and the Stone 588 (who sound remarkably like Siouxsie even on their own records) version of Night Shift which,while not varying greatly from the original, has an edgier rock style to it.Other songs worth checking out are Ex-Voto's Industrial guitar-charged Monitor and the excellent electronic groove of Red Light performed by Waiting for God.The rest are mostly electro-tinged reworkings of old classics which work surprisingly well, whether it be the tender minimalism of Last Beat of My Heart or the cold electronic rhythm of Skin.One to watch out for though is the unfortunate Last Dance cover of Cities in Dust where Kelly Garret muddles her way through an under-produced mess on top of a bland guitar performance.
All in all if you're a fan of Goth/Industrial music give this one a go.It has it's weak points but not nearly as many as the other reviews here would indicate.Sorry about the overly-long review but I didn't feel like just dusting off my thesaurus to look for 17 different ways of saying awful.
 
4 Star Rating  "Damn good covers"1999-11-26
- Reviewed By gothic
And folks, yes she is Goth. Siouxsie was the queen of Goth and most of these covers are great tributes. I think that folks tend to forget that Siouxsie's greatest hits were covers, and her original stuff was a bit rough on the ear at times
 
3 Star Rating  "Just OK, But Not Worthy of Siouxsie!!!!"
- Reviewed By Anonymous
The cover of Red Over White is SUPERB on this album (dare I say it? better than the original? sacrilege!! well, in true Banshee tradition, The Shroud covers a song and makes it their own!), however, things are a bit downhill from there. Too many of the tracks sound like they are the same band, too synth-heavy and simply not interesting enough. Love them or hate them, the Banshees' music was so multi-faceted you can listen to a song a hundred times a find some new twist to it. Not the case here. I was terribly disappointed by Switchblade Symphony's version of Nighshift! So flat! The vocals are OK, a bit haunting, but otherwise dullsville! I suppose what this points out is that NO ONE can adequately cover the Banshees. They are in a class, a world ALL their own.
 
3 Star Rating  "Just OK, But Not Worthy of Siouxsie!!"
- Reviewed By Anonymous
The cover of Red Over White is SUPERB on this album (dare I say it? better than the original? sacrilege!! well, in true Banshee tradition, The Shroud covers a song and makes it their own!), however, things are a bit downhill from there. Too many of the tracks sound like they are the same band, too synth-heavy and simply not interesting enough. Love them or hate them, the Banshees' music was so multi-faceted you can listen to a song a hundred times a find some new twist to it. Not the case here. I was terribly disappointed by Switchblade Symphony's version of Nighshift! So flat! The vocals are OK, a bit haunting, but otherwise dullsville! I suppose what this points out is that NO ONE can adequately cover the Banshees. They are in a class, a world ALL their own.
 
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