Siouxsie & the Banshees/London,UK 1991
Siouxsie & the Banshees/London,UK 1991
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A new excavated sound source has been released that completely recorded the first day of the three consecutive days of performances in London from the tour when the 10th album "SUPERSTITION" was released with a high-quality stereo audience recording! A new excavated sound source has been released that completely recorded the live performance on June 129, 1991, the first day of the three consecutive days of performances at Town & Country Club in London from the UK tour that took place immediately after the release of the 10th album "SUPERSTITION"! The sound source of June 30, the middle day of these three consecutive days of performances, is a high-quality stereo soundboard recording on the same label's already released board "TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB '91 (TOTH2612)", and the sound source of the final day can be heard in high-quality stereo audience recording on "TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB '91 -THE DAY THREE- plus (TOTH2628)", but this work contains the sound source of the first day, so you can listen to all of these three consecutive days of performances. You can enjoy clear, high-quality sound with a wide range and perfect balance, including stereo separation! In addition, the pitch shift caused by the master and the positioning that shifted from song to song have been carefully corrected. It is a shame that only a few seconds are missing from the middle part of "Cry" and the intro of "Metal Postcard", and only a few seconds are missing from the latter half of "El Día De Los Muerto" and the intro of "Spellbound", but the rest of the album is completely recorded, including the two encores. The set list featured eight songs from their then new album "SUPERSTITION," including the lead single "Kiss Them For Me," which reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100; "The Killing Jar" and "Peek A Boo," which were singles from their previous album "Peepshow," a cover of the Beatles' 1983 single "Dear Prudence," as well as early numbers such as "Jigsaw Feeling" and "Metal Postcard." The set included a total of 20 songs, and the Bungies' superb performance with the best sound quality, featuring guitarist John Crane, who joined in 1987, and Martin McCarrick, who also joined in 1987 and plays a variety of instruments such as keyboards, cello, and guitar! Town And Country Club,London June 29,1991 (Disc 1) 01.Intro ~ Cry 02.Cascade 03.Got To Get Up 04.The Killing Jar 05.Paradise Place 06.Silver Waterfalls 07.Kiss Them For Me 08.Peek A Boo 09.Shadowtime 10.Little Sister (Disc 2) 01.Metal Postcard(Incomplete) 02.Fear 03.Jigsaw Feeling 04.Dear Prudence 05.Happy House 06.Silly Thing 07.Trust In Me 08.El Día De Los Muertos(Incomplete) 09.Cities In Dust 10.Spellbound(Incomplete)
Town And Country Club,London June 29,1991 (Disc 1) 01.Intro ~ Cry 02.Cascade 03.Got To Get Up 04.The Killing Jar 05.Paradise Place 06.Silver Waterfalls 07.Kiss Them For Me 08.Peek A Boo 09.Shadowtime 10.Little Sister (Disc 2) 01.Metal Postcard(Incomplete) 02.Fear 03.Jigsaw Feeling 04.Dear Prudence 05.Happy House 06.Silly Thing 07.Trust In Me 08.El Día De Los Muertos(Incomplete) 09.Cities In Dust 10.Spellbound(Incomplete)