Two years later, The Banshees released The Scream, their first album of short, spiky punk songs that nevertheless contained a few pop elements and Siouxsie's distinctively strong and commanding voice. Before she became a rock goddess, Siouxsie was a punk hanger-on, befriending Sid Vicious and the Sex Pistols and appearing at punk shows around London in 1976. Her stunning voice has graced 12 albums, numerous singles, and even the Cure's first B-side. For more than twenty years, she and the Banshees released unique albums with songs ranging from raw punk aggression to psychedelic drug-rock to tribal-flavored pop, never compromising their musical vision for album sales. "In the opinion of this writer, Siouxsie Sioux has never been given her due as a visionary artist and punk rebel. Siouxsie Sioux: All Voices Steven Severin: Electric Bass & Keyboards Budgie: Drums, Percussion & Marimba Robert Smith: Guitars & Keyboards Robin Canter: Woodwind The Chandos Players: StringsĠ6 Bring Me The Head Of The Preacher Man (4:37) "Dear Prudence, won't you come out to playĭear Prudence won't you come out and playĭear Prudence won't you open up your eyes?
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