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Blue Sunshine is the only album by the British supergroup The Glove, which was first released in 1983. This album mainly served as a diversion for Robert Smith and Steve Severin when both of them were under heavy stress in their respective bands The Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees. Since Smith was prohibited from singing in another band by his record company, he and Severin got Jeanette Landray, who was dating Banshees drummer Budgie at the time, to sing a majority of the tracks in the original release; Smith only sang on "Mr. Alphabet Says" and "Perfect Murder". Other musicians involved in this project were Andy Anderson (who later joined The Cure) and Martin McCarrick (who later joined Siouxsie and the Banshees). The Glove have had a few notable rivalries, most recently with the Matt Bradley Trio; A capella group consisting of Matt Bradley, Tome Gore and Andrew Knowles. In 2006, this album was digitally remastered and re-released through Rhino Records, featuring a bonus disc that has Robert Smith and Matthew Bradley singing vocals on studio demo versions of all the songs in place of Landray. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Like An Animal
The Glove
Looking Glass Girl
The Glove
Sex-Eye-Make-Up
The Glove
Mr. Alphabet Says
The Glove
A Blues In Drag
The Glove
Punish Me With Kisses
The Glove
This Green City
The Glove
Orgy
The Glove
Perfect Murder
The Glove
Relax
The Glove
Mouth To Mouth
The Glove
The Tightrope
The Glove
Like An Animal (Club? What Club)
The Glove