The Glove Blue Sunshine Deluxe Edition Download Torrent

This one-off collaboration between the Cure's Robert Smith and Siouxsie and the Banshees' Steven Severin resulted in an eccentric, and at times incompatible, mix of psychedelic sounds wrapped around alternative '80s pop. Writers Smith and Severin's more eccentric tendencies are as likely to evoke pictures of a carnival as a funereal march, but the backbone rests largely on tightly constructed tunes with occasional forays into the experimental. Jeanette Landray sings the majority of the tracks, while Smith takes the lead twice among a smattering of instrumentals.

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Blue Sunshine (2006 Deluxe Edition). To some samples on Amazon to decide whether I should download it, and I most definitely will. The Glove- Blue.

Standout tracks include the Middle Eastern-twinged 'Orgy' and the more conventional 'Mouth to Mouth.' Smith's distinctive warbling on the first-class 'Perfect Murder' takes the album directly into Cure territory, as do the instrumentals that could equally find a home on Seventeen Seconds. While musically diverse, the album's lyrics rarely stray from the dual themes of death and sex, furthering the gothic undertones so often heard in Smith's and Severin's previous work. Blue Sunshine's eclecticism makes this an interesting side note for longtime fans of the Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees, but a somewhat more inaccessible listen for others. [The 2006 reissue contains a bonus disc of remixes, alternate mixes, and demos that more than double the original running length of the album and present a definitive and complete look at the group's short history.] ~ Brendan Swift.

This was the post I originally intended for yesterday. Sorry it's late, but what can I say? It was beyond my control. As I grew ever more and more fond of the Cure in the late 80s and early 90s, I started to accumulate as much material as I could lay my hands on.

I didn't find The Glove until 1992, and even then it was only on cassette. I hate to say it, but I thought it sucked. The two Robert songs were great, but I couldn't stand their vocalist. Still to this day she really turns me off. So, when they released the deluxe set with the RS Demos on the bonus disc, I was ecstatic. I listened to it like it was a lost Cure album. Well, essentially, that's what it was, to be honest.

Yeah, Severin was good in his own right, but IMO, nothing compares to Fat Bob. If that makes some Banshee lovers out there mad, I'm unapologetic about it. In a comparison side-by-side playing of the original album, and the RS vocal album, it's surprising how different they sound.

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It's amazing what a difference can be made just by switching up the vocalists. So, on my version, I kept all the Smith vocal tracks. I cut out all the original release tracks and remixes. I left the b-sides, and anything on which Robert sang. I used a single sleeve as the cover, and here you have a beautiful 'New Wave' looking album with all of the goodness, and none of the bad.

I wish I could've been Robert, he was so cool back then. Now, though, eew! Sorry, Bob, but you is fat and scary looking. You look like Aughra from the Dark Crystal. Time to retire. It's best to have burnt out than to fade away.