Superstition is a double album by English band Siouxsie and the Banshees is the 10th album, released in 1991. The band widened their musical influences with the arrival of Indian musician Talvin Singh, who played tablas.
Superstition was well received by critics. Q gave it a 4-star rating, saying: "They pop it up with sweet string textures on the single 'Kiss Them for Me', bear down on the maritime metaphor of 'Drifter' with doomy foghorn and bells effects, give it the all but Twin Peaks dreamscape for 'Softly'."
FORMAT: Double Vinyl Record
GENRE: Rock
NUMBER OF RECORDS: 2
CATALOGUE NUMBER: SATBLP12
RELEASE DATE: 2019
LABEL: Polydor
CONDITION: New
PRICE: £25 + £4.50 Postage
(P+P is the same for up to 4 records)
Superstition was well received by critics. Q gave it a 4-star rating, saying: "They pop it up with sweet string textures on the single 'Kiss Them for Me', bear down on the maritime metaphor of 'Drifter' with doomy foghorn and bells effects, give it the all but Twin Peaks dreamscape for 'Softly'."
FORMAT: Double Vinyl Record
GENRE: Rock
NUMBER OF RECORDS: 2
CATALOGUE NUMBER: SATBLP12
RELEASE DATE: 2019
LABEL: Polydor
CONDITION: New
PRICE: £25 + £4.50 Postage
(P+P is the same for up to 4 records)
Track Listings
A
1. Kiss Them for Me
2. Fear (Of the Unknown)
3. Cry
4. Drifter
5. Little Sister
6. Shadowtime
7. Silly Thing
8. Got to Get Up
B
1. Silver Waterfalls
2. Softly
3. The Ghost in You