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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.
Programma beguschaya stroka na monitore onlajn 2. Jeanette Landray sings the majority of the tracks, while Smith takes the lead twice among a smattering of instrumentals. 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.
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[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.
The Glove was a project formed by the Cure’s Robert Smith and Steve Severin of Siouxsie & the Banshees as both men were in need of a break from their respective bands. With Smith also being a guitarist for the Banshees in late 1982 to May of 1984, he and Severin wanted to create a project that was different from their bands.
While Smith was contractually prohibited not to sing for this new project, he and Severin drafted to get a singer in Tops of the Pop Zoo troupe dancer Jeanette Landray. Landray, at the time was Banshees’ drummer Budgie’s girlfriend, came in for the songs that was to be sung as the band made their only album entitled Blue Sunshine. Written and produced by Robert Smith and Steve Severin, Blue Sunshine is a record that allows Smith and Severin to stray from each of their band’s Goth rock sounds by flirting with more new wave elements along with dance rhythms. With Jeanette Landray singing a majority of the songs and Smith on two, the group also featured contributions from future Banshees’ member Martin McCarrick on strings and drummer Andy Anderson, who would join the Cure for the band’s 1984 album The Top.
The record also features a wide range of themes that is still entrenched in Smith and Severin’s Gothic lyrical ideas as the result is a fascinating side project from Robert Smith and Steve Severin. Opening the album is the single Like An Animal, a track with sputtering beats and swirling keyboards that is accompanied by Steve Severin’s melodic bass lines and Jeanette Landray’s exotic vocals.