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Hyaena
     Artist : Siouxsie and the Banshees
     List Price : $11.98 USD  
     Your Price : $8.97 USD
     ProductGroup: Music
     Release Date : 1990-10-25
     Studio : Geffen Records
     Label : Geffen Records
     Avg. Customer Rating : (21 reviews)

     


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Customer Reviews for Hyaena
     A glittering prize.
     Rating:
     One of the best albums by Siouxsie and the Banshees. It's unique for having Robert Smith of the Cure on guitars. Photos on the sleeve/insert, one of the hottest pictures of Siouxsie.

The detail in production of sound really shows in songs like "Dazzle". The ending of "Belladona" has the song fade out with a specter of voices that weren't so aparent completing the song. Awesome! Dear Prudence is an awesome cover of the beatles.


   

Customer Reviews for Hyaena Cd
     "Sunrise breaks its fatal perfume...."
     Rating:
     I know what most fellow Siouxsie and the Banshees fans think of this album: "weird". Yes, the album is very eccentric, in places, even bizarre. But I think it is one of their best album ever for that reason, it is not a commmercial album at all (except for "Dear Prudence"), and its styles and moods are breathtaking. The album kicks off with a bang with "Dazzle", a glorious, gorgeous song. The song reminds me of a raging thunderstorm, with its wild percussion, droning guitars, and sudden bursts of strings. "We Hunger" then follows, a paranoid, tortured song with screeching guitars and bizarre, herky-jerky percussion. I didn't like the song at first, thinking it was kinda overblown and campy, but I warmed up to this fun, weird little song. The album changes direction with "Take Me Back", a jazzy, stripped-down song. It's a pretty song, not one of my favorites, but it's pretty. Then comes "Belladonna", a dizzy, intoxicating song that always conjures up images of violet-colored sunrises in the morning. It prominetly features an oboe and gentle, soothing keyboards. "Swimming Horses" is one of the best songs on the album and it's easy to see why; The keyboard riffs on this album are often icy and atmospheric, but the keyboards on "Swimming Horses" are wonderfully free-form, creating an unnerving, jaunty atmosphere. "Dear Prudence", originally a non-album single, was featured on "Hyaena" for marketing reasons, and its presence is welcome. This cover of a Beatles tune is different from every single track on the album, with its sweet melody and generally warm feeling, and is a great song. "Bring Me the Head of the Preacher Man", my favorite on the album next to "Dazzle", is a long, storming production number with twangy, Western style guitars and lots of windy production effects. The only track on the album I don't like at all is "Running Town", a confusing song that tries desperately to sound eerie but ends up sounding silly. Robert Smith is a great guitar player though. "Pointing Bone" is an excellent song, with wah-wah style keyboards, skittering drums, and ridiculously cryptic lyrics. The album closes with a bang, and when I say bang I mean BANG!!!, with "Blow the House Down", the most experimental track on the album. It lyrics stress about Dervish frenzies and wicker men while a whip-crack fast ethnic backdrop pulsates and the tempo gets faster and faster. As far as Siouxsie and the Banshees albums go, buy "A Kiss in the Dreamhouse", their best album, first, then "Juju", then "Kaleidoscope", then this.

(Note: The reviewer below me, Abbey Graves "Meowth62227", has a similar screen name but is a different reviewer.)



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