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The Glove was a 1983 English musical collaboration and recording project by
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's Robert Smith and
Siouxsie and the Banshees Siouxsie and the Banshees were a British rock band formed in London in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and bass guitarist Steven Severin. They have been widely influential, both over their contemporaries and with later acts. ''Q'' magazine in ...
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Steven Severin Steven Severin (born Steven John Bailey; 25 September 1955) is an English songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer. He is best known as the bassist of the rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees which he co-founded in 1976. He took th ...
. They released one studio album, '' Blue Sunshine'', in 1983 as part of Severin's solo deal with Polydor. The latter came up with the band name, the album title and the blue/yellow sleeve concept, as Smith had to leave the project before completion due to prior commitments with the Cure.


History

Robert Smith and Steven Severin founded the Glove during a period when they were under heavy stress in their respective bands, the Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees. In June 1982, Smith was on the verge of a breakdown, drained from the production of the Cure's bleakest album, ''
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'' and its tour, substance abuse, and band infighting that led to the departure of bassist
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. During the summer 1982, Smith asked Severin to play bass on an early version of
the Cure The Cure are an English Rock music, rock band formed in 1978 in Crawley, Crawley, West Sussex. Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band's formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith (musician), Robert Smith has re ...
's "Lament" for a single given to
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magazine. In October 1982, when playing two one-off shows in Madrid, Banshees guitarist
John McGeoch John Alexander McGeoch (25 August 1955 – 4 March 2004) was a Scottish musician and songwriter. He is best known as the guitarist of the rock bands Magazine (1977-1980) and Siouxsie and the Banshees (1980-1982). He has been described as one o ...
had a nervous breakdown due to alcohol and the stresses of recording and touring, and was fired by the band returning home, shortly before the start of an important European tour. Smith was asked to fill in and officially became a member of the Banshees in November 1982. He had previously played live with the Banshees in 1979 on their ''Join Hands'' tour, when he replaced their guitarist John McKay, the latter had walked out at the start of the tour. The Cure had already been the support band, and Smith therefore had played two sets per night in September and October 1979. Severin and Smith booked a studio in late 1982. The first song that they recorded was "
Punish Me with Kisses "Punish Me with Kisses" is the second single by the English post-punk band the Glove from their sole studio album '' Blue Sunshine''. released in 1983 by Wonderland Records/Polydor. The Glove were a side project for Robert Smith of the Cure and ...
". In January 1983, two months after Smith rejoined Siouxsie and the Banshees,
Siouxsie Susan Janet Ballion (born 27 May 1957), known professionally as Siouxsie Sioux, is an English singer, songwriter, musician and record producer. She was the lead singer of the rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees (1976–1996). They released 11 ...
and drummer
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left England to record an album on their own as
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. In March, after returning from a Siouxsie and the Banshees tour in Japan and
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, Severin and Smith appeared on television to perform live the Cure's song "Siamese Twins", for a ballet conceived by Nicholas Dixion for a UK television program called Riverside: cellists Anne Stephenson and Gini Hewes played with them. Both soon started to work on a project called the Glove. The band's name referred to the enormous flying glove in
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' 1968 animated movie '' Yellow Submarine''. Their album's title, '' Blue Sunshine'', referred to the horror film '' of the same name'', in which people who took the fictional "Blue Sunshine" variety of
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became psychotic murderers 10 years later. Smith described the recording sessions as "unreal": "We spent 12 weeks in the studio but actually recorded for about five days. The rest of the time was spent having an endless party to which we invited a succession of people. It was like a station -- once they got really out of it, they'd be moved on and the next batch brought in. In between all this we'd record a piece of piano or drum". During that period, the duo stayed up most of the nights watching "video nasties", including
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films. Since Smith was contractually prohibited from singing with another band (one of the reasons he cited for the 2001 split from the Cure's longtime label), former
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dancer Jeanette Landray (a former girlfriend of Severin's bandmate Budgie) was recruited as the lead singer. Smith sang on two of the songs, "Perfect Murder" and "Mr. Alphabet Says". With the latter, Smith sang lyrics other than his own. Other musicians involved in this project were Andy Anderson (who was about to become the new Cure drummer),
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(a musician of
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who later joined the Banshees), and strings players Ginny Hewes and Anne Stephenson. Smith, Severin and Landray promoted the album with a tv appearance on the show ''Riverside'' in October 1983. In 2005, Severin proposed re-releasing ''Blue Sunshine''. Smith, who had been gradually reissuing editions of the Cure's back catalogue, agreed, and the Glove remaster was released as a 2-CD set on 8 August 2006 alongside three Cure re-releases. On the second disc, a dozen unreleased demo versions sung by Smith appeared for the first time. To commemorate Record Store Day 2013 a limited edition blue coloured vinyl version of the LP was produced.


Personnel

* Robert Smith: vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards *
Steven Severin Steven Severin (born Steven John Bailey; 25 September 1955) is an English songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer. He is best known as the bassist of the rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees which he co-founded in 1976. He took th ...
: bass, keyboards *Jeanette Landray: vocals * Andy Anderson: drums *
Martin McCarrick Martin McCarrick (born 29 July 1962) is an English cellist, keyboardist, guitarist and composer. Aside from being a live and recording artist, he is also a teacher and visiting lecturer in music. Career His first recording in the pop/rock ar ...
: keyboards, strings *Ginny Hewes: strings *Anne Stephenson: strings


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Blue Sunshine'' (1983, Wonderland/
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)


Singles

*" Like an Animal" (1983, Wonderland/Polydor) *"
Punish Me with Kisses "Punish Me with Kisses" is the second single by the English post-punk band the Glove from their sole studio album '' Blue Sunshine''. released in 1983 by Wonderland Records/Polydor. The Glove were a side project for Robert Smith of the Cure and ...
" (1983, Wonderland/Polydor)


References


Sources

*The Glove. 2006 Rhino Records CD re-release booklet.


External links


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