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Tinderbox (Remastered & Expanded)

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Download links and information about Tinderbox (Remastered & Expanded) by Siouxsie & The Banshees. This album was released in 1986 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 59:10 minutes.

Artist: Siouxsie & The Banshees
Release date: 1986
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 59:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Candyman 3:44
2. Sweetest Chill 4:07
3. This Unrest 6:21
4. Cities In Dust 3:51
5. Cannons 3:14
6. Party's Fall 4:56
7. 92 Degrees 6:02
8. Lands End 6:06
9. Cities In Dust (Extended Version) 6:49
10. Sweetest Chill (Chris Kimsey 12" Version) 5:54
11. Song from the Edge of the World (JVC Version) 3:59
12. Starcrossed Lovers 4:07

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Tinderbox is the most musically uptempo of all Siouxsie and the Banshees' albums and the most stylistically consistent one since The Scream and Join Hands. Most of the selections here feature urgently rocking drumming, drivingly aggressive yet fully textured guitar playing, and masterful, gutsy singing. The songs here are intense and unfold slowly, some starting off less vigorously but becoming hard rockers further along. There is of course a fine line between consistency and lack of contrast, but this album stays firmly on the side of the former; in fact, there's a certain satisfying feel to the musically uniform wall of sound here. The arrangements are less complex than in immediately preceding albums, but there are still plenty of subtle, effective production touches to be found throughout, most notably in the song "Cannons." "Cities in the Dust," a dance-pop number with a bell-like synthesizer opening section, stretches the above-mentioned boundaries the most, though typically bleak lyrics keep this selection from any sense of vacuity. This excellent release is well worth purchasing. [The 2009 Polydor UK edition added four bonus tracks including the 12" mixes of "The Sweetest Chill" and "&Cities in Dust" as well as a demo version of "Starcrossed".]