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The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - A Bestiary Of... The Creatures (1997)

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The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - A Bestiary Of... The Creatures (1997)

The Creatures - A Bestiary Of… The Creatures (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 454 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 172 Mb
Label: Polydor | # 533677-2, 533 677-2 | Time: 00:59:12 | Scans included
Alternative Rock, Post Punk, New Wave, Exotica, Experimental, Ambient

A Bestiary Of is a compilation album by The Creatures (aka singer Siouxsie and musician Budgie), issued on CD in 1997. It compiled remastered recordings made by the band between 1981 and 1983, including the Wild Things EP, the Feast album, the B-side of "Miss the Girl" and the "Right Now" single (backed by "Weathercade").

The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - Boomerang (1989)

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The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - Boomerang (1989)

The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - Boomerang (1989)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 337 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 152 Mb | Scans included
Alternative, Exotica, Experimental, Ambient | Label: Polydor | # 841 463-2 | 00:56:41

Boomerang is the second studio album by British duo the Creatures (a.k.a. singer Siouxsie Sioux and musician Budgie). The album was recorded in Spain with Mike Hedges, in Jerez de la Frontera, in the southeast part in Andalusia in the province of Cádiz. It featured brass arrangements including trumpet, trombone and saxophone. Boomerang received widespread critical acclaim from British music critics, who praised Siouxsie's vocals and the choice of a wide range of musical styles on the album, including blues, jazz and Spanish styles such as flamenco. The album was later hailed by singer Jeff Buckley, who covered the song "Killing Time". The album was released to critical acclaim. NME's Roger Morton qualified it as "a rich and unsettling landscape of exotica", praising "the pre-eminence of Budgie's Spanish-tribal-jazz drumming". Simon Reynolds of Melody Maker stated that "Boomerang abounds with scarcely anticipated brilliance", qualifying it as "inventive and invigorated music".

The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - Anima Animus (1999)

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The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - Anima Animus (1999)

The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - Anima Animus (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 280 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 106 Mb | Scans included
Alternative, Experimental, Downtempo | Label: Instinct | # EX-413-2 | Time: 00:42:01

Now that the Banshees are no more, Budgie and wife Siouxsie Sioux have reactivated the Creatures project, this time permanently. The techno revolution has had no real affect on the Creatures' sound since 1989's Boomerang LP, mainly because Sioux and Budgie started mixing tribal drumbeats and electronic treatments way back in 1981. Fans of the Banshees will not be disappointed here, the arrangements are similar to Sioux's old band, and her imagery is still the stuff of bad dreams. This is a solid record, especially for Sioux, with a fresh sound that rivals her early-'80s albums with the Banshees. A step in the right direction for these punk/goth icons.

The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - Hybrids (1999)

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The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - Hybrids (1999)

The Creatures (Siouxsie Sioux & Budgie) - Hybrids (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 434 Mb | Scans included | Time: 01:05:07
Electronic, Experimental, Alternative | Label: Hydrogen Dukebox | # DUKE 066CD

Remix albums often can be cynical exercises, lacking even tacit approval from the original bands in question while hired hands spin out boring extended versions for little more than the money. Happily, Hybrids takes a much different approach. As Doug H. of Hydrogen Dukebox, the coordinator of the project, puts it in the liner notes, screening who wanted to participate was simplicity itself: "If they couldn't sing 'Mad-Eyed Screamer' down the phone, I hung up." Assured of actual fan participation and a willingness to really get creative work, the Creatures gave Doug H. the go-ahead and this is the truly entertaining result. Tracks all come from the Creatures' late-'90s work on Anima Animus and Eraser Cut, and while some tracks seem to use only Sioux's vocals instead of Budgie's drums, the end results generally make a fine adjunct to the original recordings.