Siouxsie and the Banshees

Downside Up

Siouxsie and the Banshees - Downside Up

11/29/2004 | Universal Uk 

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All Music Guide Review

A long time ago, back in late '80s or so, CD box sets were unleashed upon the music-buying public. Box sets like the Led Zeppelin box or Aerosmith's Pandora's Box were mostly hits affairs, with a few rarities (B-sides, live tracks, demos) to entice both fan and newcomer. In later years, however, a new concept in anthologizing a band's career came to the multi-disc format: the B-side box set. This new and more complete way of packaging the lesser-known moments of a long-running band walks a fine line between a treasure trove of great material with better sound on a better format and just plain overkill, the kind of collection that no one but the most rabid fan would care about. In the case of Downside Up, Siouxsie and the Banshees' contribution to the box set world, it's a little bit of both. On the one hand, there are not many newcomers to the band who need to hear the chaotic sound sculpture of "(There's A) Planet in My Kitchen," much less four discs of totally unfamiliar music. On the other hand, it would be a shame to miss out on some incredibly great music, albeit rather experimental and, at times, difficult. The first disc, especially, is loaded with what could arguably be some of the Banshees' finest moments. The rocking cover of T. Rex's "20th Century Boy," the better (and somewhat more fitting in German) than the original English version "Mettageisen (Metal Postcard)," "Drop Dead/Celebration," "Eve White/Eve Black," and the synth-based "Snap Dash Snap" are more than enough reason to invest in Downside Up. From then on, it gets a bit spotty, but the quality is still evident. Any band that is able to stay together for 20 years is going to have some weak moments. Over time Siouxsie and the Banshees would put their more experimental side to rest on album and single releases, but it didn't disappear completely. While some of discs two and three are a bit more straightforward than the earlier stuff, the experiments and lesser-known tracks such as "She's Cuckoo," "Mechanical Eyes," and "El Dia de los Muertos" are better than some of what ended up on the full-lengths. Disc four, however, does not play into the chronology of the rest of the set. Rather, it is the first official CD appearance of The Thorn EP, which was originally released in 1984. Here the band re-recorded some of its best early songs in a more updated and orchestral light. "Overground" especially takes on a whole new life as a strings-driven piece. So what's the final verdict on Downside Up? Does anyone really need "(There's A) Planet in My Kitchen"? No, not really, but the amount of killer well outweighs the filler here. It may be a bit much to invest, but for a moderate to rabid fan, it's damn worth it. Simply put, it's a collection of great songs from a great band, and that's what really matters. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide

Downside Up Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 11
  • Congo Conga
  • 4:15
  • Sound Clip for Congo Conga from Downside Up


  • 12
  • Coal Mind
  • 3:32
  • Sound Clip for Coal Mind from Downside Up


  • 13
  • We Fall
  • 3:39
  • Sound Clip for We Fall from Downside Up


  • 14
  • Cannibal Roses
  • 4:30
  • Sound Clip for Cannibal Roses from Downside Up


  • 15
  • Obsession II
  • 3:52
  • Sound Clip for Obsession II from Downside Up


  • 16
  • A Sleeping Rain
  • 4:19
  • Sound Clip for A   Sleeping Rain from Downside Up


  • 18 (2)
  • Tattoo
  • 3:30
  • Sound Clip for Tattoo from Downside Up


  • 20 (2)
  • Let Go
  • 3:37
  • Sound Clip for Let Go from Downside Up


  • 21 (2)
  • The Humming Wires
  • 4:23
  • Sound Clip for The Humming Wires from Downside Up


  • 22 (2)
  • I Promise
  • 4:38
  • Sound Clip for I Promise from Downside Up


  • 24 (2)
  • An Execution
  • 3:50
  • Sound Clip for An  Execution from Downside Up


  • 26 (2)
  • Lullaby
  • 3:32
  • Sound Clip for Lullaby from Downside Up


  • 27 (2)
  • Umbrella
  • 4:14
  • Sound Clip for Umbrella from Downside Up


  • 28 (2)
  • Shooting Sun
  • 4:44
  • Sound Clip for Shooting Sun from Downside Up


  • 30 (2)
  • She Cracked
  • 3:07
  • Sound Clip for She Cracked from Downside Up


  • 31 (2)
  • She's Cuckoo
  • 4:15
  • Sound Clip for She's Cuckoo from Downside Up


  • 32 (2)
  • Something Blue
  • 3:56
  • Sound Clip for Something Blue from Downside Up


  • 34 (2)
  • Mechanical Eyes
  • 3:36
  • Sound Clip for Mechanical Eyes from Downside Up


  • 35 (3)
  • False Face
  • 2:51
  • Sound Clip for False Face from Downside Up


  • 36 (3)
  • Catwalk
  • 4:57
  • Sound Clip for Catwalk from Downside Up


  • 39 (3)
  • El Dia de Los Muertos
  • 3:38
  • Sound Clip for El  Dia de Los Muertos from Downside Up


  • 40 (3)
  • Sunless
  • 4:27
  • Sound Clip for Sunless from Downside Up


  • 41 (3)
  • Staring Back
  • 3:16
  • Sound Clip for Staring Back from Downside Up


  • 42 (3)
  • Return
  • 5:03
  • Sound Clip for Return from Downside Up


  • 43 (3)
  • Spiral Twist
  • 3:55
  • Sound Clip for Spiral Twist from Downside Up


  • 44 (3)
  • Sea of Light
  • 4:35
  • Sound Clip for Sea of Light from Downside Up


  • 45 (3)
  • I Could Be Again
  • 4:31
  • Sound Clip for I Could Be Again from Downside Up


  • 46 (3)
  • Hothead
  • 3:31
  • Sound Clip for Hothead from Downside Up


  • 47 (3)
  • B Side Ourselves
  • 3:48
  • Sound Clip for B Side Ourselves from Downside Up


  • 50 (3)
  • Hang Me High
  • 6:05
  • Sound Clip for Hang Me High from Downside Up


  • 51 (3)
  • Black Sun
  • 3:10
  • Sound Clip for Black Sun from Downside Up


  • 52 (4)
  • Overground
  • 3:53
  • Sound Clip for Overground from Downside Up


  • 53 (4)
  • Voices (On the Air)
  • 5:26
  • Sound Clip for Voices (On the Air) from Downside Up


  • 54 (4)
  • Placebo Effect
  • 4:37
  • Sound Clip for Placebo Effect from Downside Up


  • 55 (4)
  • Red Over White
  • 5:43
  • Sound Clip for Red Over White from Downside Up


  • Credits of Downside Up

    • John McGeoch
    • Guitar, Guitar Effects, Guitar (Electric), Keyboards
    • Budgie
    • Organ, Drums, Kalimba, Clapping, Waterphone, Roland TR-808, Jaw Harp, Vocal Percussion, Synthesizer Percussion, Foot Stomping, Drum Programming, Noise, Timbales, Cymbals, Percussion, Piano


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