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The Creatures were an English band formed in 1981 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and drummer Budgie of the group
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 ...
. The Creatures released their first EP '' Wild Things'' in 1981. They recorded four studio albums: '' Feast'' in 1983, ''
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'' in 1989, '' Anima Animus'' in 1999 and ''
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'' in 2003. With ''Feast'', the band dabbled in
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.Raggett, Ned
"''Feast'' – review"
Allmusic. Retrieved 10-8-2015
On ''Boomerang'', they added a Spanish-tinged vibe to their music, with elements of flamenco, blues and jazz. In the late 1990s, they developed a more urban sound; ''
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'' then described their music as "adventurous art rock built around Siouxsie's extraordinary voice and drummer Budgie's battery of percussion". In their last work, they returned to their roots while heading east, with an ode to Japanese minimalism. They disbanded in 2005. Their music was praised by
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,
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,"7th January 2000 PJ selects her Top 10 Albums of 1999"
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Anohni, and name-checked by Neil Hannon of
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''Wild Things'' (1981)

Singer Siouxsie Sioux and drummer Budgie created the Creatures in 1981 while rehearsing for Banshees' '' Juju'' album. During one session, they discovered by accident that the combination of just voice and drums suited the track "But Not Them". A studio session was organized with the aim of recording five songs. This project was released in the form of an EP titled '' Wild Things''. The title track was a reworking of a hit by
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; the other numbers were Creatures compositions. The EP reached No. 24 in the
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and the pair performed "Mad-Eyed Screamer" on ''
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''.


''Feast'' (1983)

In 1983, the Creatures released their first full-length album, '' Feast''. The band decided where to record the album by randomly placing a pin on a map of the world. The result was
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, which led to the Lamalani Hula Academy Hawaiian Chanters being featured on some tracks. Musically, the album was steeped in
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and tropical backdrops. During the week of its release, the band were on the front cover of both ''
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'' and '' NME''. ''Melody Maker'' described ''Feast'' as "an album of filtered brilliance, fertile, sensual and erotic", while ''NME'' said, "The humours of Sioux's frosty larynx are nakedly outlined against skins of sometimes fabulous quality". The album reached No. 17 in the
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. The hit single "
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" took its inspiration from the book ''
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'' by J. G. Ballard. Shortly after its exit from the charts, a follow-up, " Right Now", was recorded, a song that was initially performed by
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. The Creatures revamped it by adding a brass section, and it became their most successful single, reaching the top 15.


''Boomerang'' (1989–1990)

The Creatures reconvened six years later. Siouxsie and Budgie went to a stone barn in Jerez,
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, Spain to record ''
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''. Brass arrangements were used on some tracks and
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took colour pictures for the sleeve. The record received widespread critical acclaim. ''NME'' wrote: "It's a rich and unsettling landscape of exotica". One of the bluesier songs on ''Boomerang'', "Killing Time", was later covered live by
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. On 4 December 1989, the band performed live "
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" and "You!" with a brass section for UK TV
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's "Big World Cafe". The Creatures then rehearsed with other musicians to play a rearranged version of "Pluto Drive" with Budgie exceptionally on keyboards, for UK TV Show "One Hour with Jonathan Ross". In the US, the single "Standing There" was popular on alternative radio stations, reaching No. 4 on the ''
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chart, staying in the top 10 for 14 weeks. " Fury Eyes" was remixed by Pascal Gabriel for a single release: "Fury Eyes" also received a lot of radio airplay on US alternative radio and reached number 12 on the ''Billboard'' Alternative Chart. During February and March 1990, the Creatures toured for the first time in the UK, Europe and the US: they chose to appear as a duo on stage helped with technology and sequencers.


Collaboration with John Cale and ''Eraser Cut'' EP (1996–1998)

When Siouxsie and the Banshees ended in 1996, the Creatures had already begun composing new material. At the same time, the long-out-of-print ''Wild Things'' EP and ''Feast'' album were remastered and re-released through the compilation ''
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''. In February 1998, former
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member
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, then organizing the "With a Little Help from My Friends" festival at the Paradiso in
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, contacted the Creatures for a collaboration. The concert, shown on Dutch national television, featured an unreleased Creatures song, "Murdering Mouth", composed for the event and sung in
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with Cale. That night, the Creatures also premiered a live orchestra version of "I Was Me" with Cale on viola. In May, Siouxsie and Budgie appeared on British Television show "Later With Jools Holland" with two musicians on their side to perform live two other songs "Disconnected" and "
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" from their forthcoming album. During that period, Siouxsie and Budgie created their own label, Sioux Records, and became an independent act. A stand-alone single, "Sad Cunt", was offered to attendees of two warm-up concerts in London in May prior to the North American tour. From June to August, the pair toured the United States as a double bill with John Cale, playing yet unreleased material: Siouxsie and Cale also sang several songs together each night. The ''
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'' reviewed the tour as an "inventive, spirited show", saying: "Cale and the Creatures’ inspired performance struck a perfect balance". An EP, ''
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'' (an anagram of "Creatures"), then came out; ''
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'' described the songs as "short, sharp, percussive and infectiously atmospheric". In October, they promoted the single " 2nd Floor" with a video shot in black and white.


''Anima Animus'' (1999–2002)

Early in 1999, the Creatures released '' Anima Animus'', their first studio album in just under a decade. Its urban sound was an important departure from ''Boomerang''s organic atmosphere. ''
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'' wrote about ''Anima Animus'': "It's entrancing, hypnotic and inventive", and peer
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later selected it in her 10 favourite albums released in 1999. Other singles from the album were "
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" (dedicated to
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) and "Prettiest Thing". The song "Another Planet" was included on the soundtrack to the film ''
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'' in a version radically reworked by
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. Live albums ''Zulu'' (recorded in London in 1998) and ''Sequins in the Sun'' (recorded at the
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in 1999) were released on limited editions via the Creatures website. In June, the Creatures appeared on
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's '' Open All Night''; Siouxsie duetted with Almond and Budgie added percussion on the track "Threat of Love". In late 1999, the
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album '' Hybrids'' was issued, featuring remixes by other acts including the Beloved. In 2000, a compilation of unreleased ''Anima Animus''-era tracks was released as ''
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''. It featured the
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"All She Could Ask For", which was the opening number for all their concerts during that period. Three one-track CDs – "Murdering Mouth" (live), "Rocket Ship" and "Red Wrapping Paper" – were distributed to fan club members.


''Hái!'' (2003–2004)

Siouxsie and Budgie returned with a full-length album, ''
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'', in 2003. The drum sessions were recorded in Japan less than 24 hours after the Banshees had completed their ''
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'' reunion tour. Budgie first worked with the Japanese
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drummer Leonard Eto (previously of the Kodo Drummers): their spontaneous drum duet formed the basis of the album. The rest of the sessions were done in France over a period of several months. The single "
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" was described as "spookily brilliant" by ''NME'', and reviews were favourable for ''Hái!''. The opening track "Say Yes" was used during the trailer for the 2004 season of ''
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''. In 2004, Siouxsie toured for the first time billed as a solo act, but with Budgie still as drummer and musical arranger. The setlists combined Banshees and Creatures songs. A live DVD called ''
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'' documented the last London concert of September 2004 performed with the Millennia Ensemble. Released in August 2005, this DVD reached No. 1 in the UK music DVD chart. ''Dreamshow'' was the last release by the pair, as Siouxsie announced publicly during a 2007 interview with ''The Sunday Times'' that she and Budgie had divorced.Cairns, Da
''Siouxsie Sioux is back in bloom''
''The Sunday Times''. 26 August 2007


Discography

; Studio albums *'' Feast'' (1983) * ''
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'' (1989) * '' Anima Animus'' (1999) * ''
Hái! ''Hái!'' is the fourth and final studio album released in 2003 by British duo the Creatures, composed of Siouxsie Sioux and Budgie. The album was recorded in two parts: the drums were recorded by Budgie and Kodo drummer Leonard Eto in Tokyo ...
'' (2003)


References


Sources

* Budgie
The Creatures Biography
''The Creatures.com'' April 2000 * Paytress, Mark. ''Siouxsie & the Banshees: The Authorised Biography''. Sanctuary, 2003.


External links


The Creatures' videos (official channel) on Dailymotion
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