Twice Upon a Time: Singles

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Siouxsie & the Banshees are quite possibly the only first-generation "punk" band to last long enough to have hit collections that chronicle three decades. Though initially inspired by the Sex Pistols, the Banshees were always more about arty romanticism than street aggression. This second collection of hits begins in 1982, after their first flash of fame and creativity had concluded. These tunes then represent the Banshees' attempt at adapting to the difficult musical landscape of the 1980s. While they were capable of powerfully catchy tunes of their own ("Cities in Dust" off Tinderbox being a prime example), several covers featured here make the case for them as adept interpreters. Iggy Pop's "The Passenger," the Beatles' "Dear Prudence," and Bob Dylan and Rick Danko's "This Wheel's on Fire" are all given the gothic treatment. --Rob O'Connor

Album Description
Out-of-print domestically. Features the same content as the US edition. Geffen. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Music Review:

  1. Two Way Monologue [Enhanced]
  2. Viva La Woman
  3. Welcome to Wherever You Are [Original recording remastered]
  4. White Light/White Heat [Original recording remastered]
  5. Wish
  6. Yield
  7. Young Team
  8. Zen Arcade
  9. 89/93: An Anthology
  10. All the Pain Money Can Buy

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