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Through The Looking Glass [CD]

Siouxsie & The Banshees Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (7 Mar 1995)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Polydor Group
  • ASIN: B0000260Z0
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 13,626 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A complete gem discovered accidentally 31 Dec 2004
Format:Audio CD
I guess that hardcore SATB fans probably don't rate this album in the context of their extensive and highly regarded back catalogue of original material. However, I always judged this album in complete isolation from the rest of their long career looking upon it as a self-contained side project in its own right.

I have not played my vinyl copy in 10 years (at least) since the turntable finally went into the loft never to be seen again. Back then it was a total 5 star album for me. It still is, right now, as I write this comment on first hearing it again in a decade or more. I don't know when this finally got released onto CD but I certainly couldn't find it for years. Never has the one-click button been so rapidly fired than when this popped up on my screen.

I've have not listened to that much SATB (my loss I think) so how did I get into this lesser known work? I once had to borrow a pool car from work in 1987 spending a few days travelling around southern England. I forgot my box of tapes so the only thing I had to listen to was this Siouxsie covers version album which a previous user of the car had abandoned in the cassette player (their loss I think).

Any port in a storm I thought - it's better than listening to an idiotic radio DJ for hours on end. I wasn't expecting much from a covers album but what a revelation this tape was. The choice of material is so eclectic. The obvious extremes being a Disney cartoon song from the Jungle Book and Billie Hollidays bleak 'Strange Fruit' done in part as a New Orleans style funeral march. How many white artists would dare interpret this song given the subject matter, much less succeed against the odds....

I played it constantly for days on end whilst hacking up and down the M3 and M4 - and never got tired of it. On handing back the car I 'liberated' the tape which was unfortunately lacking its case and liner notes. At the first opportunity I was down at the V*rg*n Megastore (pre-Amazon days these) buying the previously mentioned vinyl copy to get the original artist details from the sleeve notes.

So 5 stars it is from me for this album. And it doesn't even have their most famous cover version on it - the sublime Siouxsie version of 'Dear Prudence'. I'm never driving anywhere without this in the cd changer from now on. Read more ›

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars fabulous! 16 Feb 2008
Format:Audio CD
the album "through the looking glass," at the time of release, was deemed to be a useless piece of rubbish by the critics, however, i hugely disagree. the banshees took songs that had some meaning for them and turned them into songs that sounded as though they could of been banshees songs all along.
actually, in some cases, i think their versions are vast improvements on the origionals, particularily "the passenger" which with it fabulous orchestral and brass arrangements is an all together more pleasing song than iggy pops origional.
when conversing with banshees fans i always seem to get the same comments, that they feel they shouldn't hold it in such high regard as it's not origional banshees material, but at the same time, they absolutely love it! so do i, it's one of my most favourite albums!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A gateway drug for me.... 30 Jun 2004
By Jason Parkes #1 HALL OF FAME
Format:Audio CD
Siouxsie & the Banshees covers lp (recorded relatively quickly after the protracted productions of Hyaena & Tinderbox)is one that I've always got a lot of time for as it introduced me (the teen Cure/Banshees/New Order/Echo/Smiths etc fan) to such great acts as Iggy Pop (with Bowie), Sparks, Kraftwerk (the first Kraftwerk LP I owned was Trans Europe Express, though for some reason I had the German version!), The Doors & Eno-era Roxy Music. The Banshees & producer Mike Hedges certainly made an interesting selection & offered up versions of the songs that were both faithful and very much their own...

The LP opens with a faithful rendition of Sparks' This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us (from Kimino My House- like many of the covers here, the songs come from key 70s LPs), prior to a cover of Kraftwerk's The Hall of Mirrors (from Trans Europe Express) that is very much a Banshees-track. Things get more adventerous with Trust in Me from Disney's The Jungle Book, which has much in common with The Creatures' output & cover versions like Right Now. Next up is the single This Wheel's on Fire, a song recorded by several artists (Dylan- who co-wrote it with Rick Danko; The Band; Julie Driscoll)- but given the drama you expect from the band who recorded string-soaked epics like Dazzle & Fireworks. The first side concludes on a cover of Billie Holiday's Strange Fruit- which is given a New Orleans funeral feel and along with Israel (& Siouxsie's adoption of St David's Star to irk skinhead-nazis- see the biography) shows that the accusations of fascism/racism etc were wide of the mark. Strange Fruit remember is about slavery and depicts a lynching- though it's dark (perhaps more Southern Gothic than Gothic?...

The second side opens with a cover of The Doors' You're Lost Little Girl, this has a very 60s production (Hedges was quite OTT- see Almond's LPs with the Willing Sinners)- it makes me think of Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (or Catherine Deneuve in Repulsion), for some reason! Next-up is a cover of Iggy's classic The Passenger, which is perfectly satisfactory & got performed on a surreal episode of The Tube shot around cult series The Prisoner! The LP concludes on the three-best tracks here- a brilliant version of John Cale's Gun (from Fear- not as long as Cale's, almost as scary!); a gorgeous take on Roxy Music's Sea Breezes (from the debut) & finally a version of Television's debut single/cult Little Johnny Jewel- which typifies the record: a song you think untouchable is rendered wonderfully, balancing the Banshees i.d. with the source song. So here are ten clues that explain the Banshees' back catalogue from the late 70s to the mid 80s!

Through the Looking Glass remains one of the better covers-collections, and should be thought of alongside such records as A Woman's Story (Marc Almond), Counterfeit (Martin L Gore) & the myriad of cover versions recorded by This Mortal Coil on such LPs as Blood & It'll End in Tears. Of course it's nowhere near the heights of the Banshees' greatest LPs Ju-Ju, A Kiss in the Dreamhouse & The Scream... Read more ›

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5.0 out of 5 stars Siouxsie at her best 3 Jun 2013
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Excellent service delievered promptly for a classy album by a genius artist. Recommended if you appreciate quality in your music.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality 23 May 2013
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Although this was a used item, it was of excellent quality in it's original packaging. It brought back some good memories!
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5.0 out of 5 stars So Harshly Rejected by Ignorant Snobbery 10 Jun 2012
Format:Audio CD
Most people turn their nose up when they hear an artist is covering a single song, even if it is the banshees, who have shown that they can cover songs like no one else (Dear Prudence). Because of this snobbery, Through The Looking Glass is one of the most wrongly ill-regarded Banshee album, even more than Hyena. One of the first songs I heard by Siouxsie and The Banshees was 'The Passenger' and I didn't know at the time it was a cover, but when I did I listened to the origional and loved it. However, I noticed that the Banshees added into the the origional, rather than simply copying it note for note. They continue this on nearly every song of the track, the peaks being, Gun, This Wheel's on Fire and Strange Fruit. It reeks with respect to these great influences that affected the members of the band and this passion leaks into the quality of the music.

This also marks a change in Siouxsie's voice, which has become more of a croon than the roaring wails on earlier albums. It is, for me, a transitional album for the banshees again, marking the entry of the new members, Guitarist John Klein and Multi-Intrumentalist Martin Mckarrick.
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