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Kaleidoscope (Siouxsie and the Banshees album) : ウィキペディア英語版
''Kaleidoscope''''' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.

''Kaleidoscope'' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.
The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".
== Background and music ==
Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life".〔"The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998〕 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Kaleidoscope''''' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.」の詳細全文を読む
'Kaleidoscope'' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.


''Kaleidoscope'' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.
The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".
== Background and music ==
Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life".〔"The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998〕 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Kaleidoscope''''' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.」の詳細全文を読む
' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.

''Kaleidoscope'' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.
The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".
== Background and music ==
Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life".〔"The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998〕 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Kaleidoscope''''' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.」の詳細全文を読む
'Kaleidoscope'' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''Kaleidoscope''''' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.」の詳細全文を読む
' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''Kaleidoscope''''' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.」の詳細全文を読む
'Kaleidoscope'' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.">ウィキペディアで「'''''Kaleidoscope''''' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.」の詳細全文を読む
' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.">ウィキペディアで''Kaleidoscope''''' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.」の詳細全文を読む
'Kaleidoscope'' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.」の詳細全文を読む
' is the third studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released in 1980 by record label Polydor. With the arrival of two new musicians, Budgie on drums and John McGeoch on guitars, the band changed their musical direction and offered an album containing a wide variety of colors. "It was almost a different band", said Siouxsie.The album was preceded by the hit singles "Happy House" and "Christine".== Background and music ==Following the departure of two band members, the band regrouped and redirected their sound for their third record. Departing from their previous work, the Banshees incorporated synthesizers and drum machines for the first time. They particularly experimented in electronic music on a couple of tracks: the electro-dance minimalism of "Red Light" and the atmospheric, synth-based piece "Lunar Camel". The album also contained what could be described as a ballad, "Desert Kisses". ''Kaleidoscope'' marked the debut of guitarist John McGeoch and new drummer Budgie. Siouxsie saw it "like a new lease of life"."The Banshees and other Creatures". BBC2 television. 1 hour documentary. Broadcast September 1998 The songs had been demoed at Warner Chappell studios with only a bass and a synthesizer played by Siouxsie and Steven Severin.」
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