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Feast (The Creatures album)

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Released
  
15 May 1983

Studio
  
Hawaii

Artist
  
The Creatures

Label
  
Wonderland

Recorded
  
January 1983

Feast (1983)
  
Boomerang (1989)

Release date
  
15 May 1983

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Producer
  
Mike Hedges, The Creatures

Feast (1983)
  
Hyæna Siouxsie and the Banshees (1984)

Genres
  
Post-punk, Alternative rock, Exotica

Similar
  
The Creatures albums, Post-punk albums

Feast is the debut album by British duo the Creatures (comprised by Siouxsie Sioux and musician Budgie, then-members of the band Siouxsie and the Banshees). It reached No. 17 in the UK Albums Chart and the "Miss the Girl" single peaked at No. 21. With their first album, the band embraced exotica, including "waves crashing on beaches", "found-sound effects from nature" and local Hawaiian chanters. Critic Ned Raggett described it as "a lush, tropical experience".

Contents

Feast was released in May 1983, two years after the Wild Things EP. It was entirely remastered in 1997 and reissued as part of the A Bestiary Of compilation.

The creatures morning dawning


Recording and music

Siouxsie and Budgie decided where to record the album by randomly placing a pin on a map of the world; the result was the U.S. state of Hawaii. Several songs are about their experiences in that region, including "Festival of Colours" and "A Strutting Rooster".

The song title "Inoaʻole" is Hawaiian for "no name". "Ice House" was inspired by an obscure television play, while single "Miss the Girl" was inspired by the J. G. Ballard novel Crash. "Dancing on Glass" was based on an Indian musical; during the studio session, the sounds of broken glass were created by Siouxsie and Budgie dancing on broken mirrors while wearing tough shoes.

Critical reception

Feast was released to critical acclaim. Paul Prayag of Record Mirror praised the album, awarding it a score of 4 out of 5 and writing: "Siouxsie and Budgie are wandering deeper and deeper into a jungle that looks like having no easily definable boundaries". Melody Maker described Feast as "an album of filtered brilliance, fertile, sensual and erotic; an album that, in its desperate naivety, attempts to articulate that moment when the monsoon ends, when the smell and the heat conspire in a perfumed mist and life sprouts instantly, green and luxurious". NME also hailed it: "The Creatures have assembled a multifarious sonic boom that is as various and kaleidoscopic as can be imagined. The humours of Sioux's frosty larynx are nakedly outlined against skins of sometimes fabulous quality. The drum sound on 'Ice House' must be one of the greatest on record".

Track listing

All tracks written by Siouxsie and Budgie.

Personnel

  • Siouxsie - Vocals
  • Budgie - Drums and percussion
  • The Lamalani Hula Academy Hawaiian Chanters - Choir
  • Songs

    1Morning Dawning4:03
    2Inoa ʻOle3:51
    3Ice House2:47

    References

    Feast (The Creatures album) Wikipedia