Queen of Siam
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Queen of Siam is the solo debut album of underground icon Lydia Lunch. It features her off-key and snarling vocals, especially on her cover version of the pop song "Spooky". Although the album never received commercial acclaim, it did garner almost a cult status.
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| Studio album by Lydia Lunch | |||||
| Released | 1980 | ||||
| Recorded | 1979, Blank Tapes Studios | ||||
| Genre | Experimental, Rock | ||||
| Label | LP:Ze CD:Triple X and Altavistic | ||||
| Producer | Bob Blank, Lydia Lunch | ||||
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[edit] Track listing
All tracks composed by Lydia Lunch; except where indicated
- "Mechanical Flattery" (2:46)
- "Gloomy Sunday" (Sam Lewis, Rezső Seress) (2:57)
- "Tied and Twist" (2:55)
- "Spooky" (Buddy Buie, Harry Middlebrooks, Jr., James Cobb, Mike Shapiro) (2:40)
- "Los Banditos" (3:10)
- "Atomic Bongos" (Pat Irwin) (2:17)
- "Lady Scarface" (3:12)
- "A Cruise to the Moon" (3:54)
- "Carnival Fat Man" (2:11)
- "Knives in the Drain" (Lunch/Billy Ver Planck) (4:00)
- "Blood of Tin" (1:09)
[edit] Personnel
- Lydia Lunch: vocals, guitar solo on "Tied and Twist" & "A Cruise to the Moon"
- Jack "L. Lindo" Ruby: bass
- Douglas Bowne: drums
- Pat Irwin: all other instruments, backing vocals
- Robert Quine: guitar solos on "Knives in the Drain"
- Billy Ver Planck Orchestra (tracks: 7, 8, 10, 11)
- Arranged by Billy Ver Planck
Remastered by J. G. Thirlwell at B.C. Studios 1991


