The Glove is a collaberation between Robert Smith (Cure, The) and Steven Severin (Siouxsie & The Banshees). Smith toured with the Banshees in 1983 (documented in the Nocturne video) and performed on the Hyaena LP in 1984. Siouxsie and Budgie also dabbled in their own side-project (Creatures, The) during the same period.
Robert Smith: Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Steven Severin (Steven John Bailey): Bass, Keyboards
Special Guest Singer: (Jeanette) Landray
Real Drums: Andy Anderson
Real Strings: Ginny Hewes, Anne Stephenson, Martin McCarrick
Jeanette Landray was a friend of Budgie's.
Andy Anderson provided percussion on The Top (1984) for The Cure.
The string players perform with the Banshees on The Thorn (1984).
Originally only a single was planned, but a productive three days of recording yielded 15 songs. Inspiration was provided by horror films viewed between sessions. The pair also constructed enormous collages with pictures clipped from various magazines which were used for cover art.
The first song was recorded at the end of 1982 as an experiment. Severin took the title "Punish Me with Kisses" from a pulp novel. Landray provides vocals for most Glove tracks. Smith's voice appears on "Mr. Alphabet Says" and "Perfect Murder." A few are instrumentals. "Relax" is a psychedelic treat.
The project spawned two singles, "Punish Me With Kisses" and "Like an Animal" and an LP, "Blue Sunshine." released in 1983. The "Blue Sunshine" CD combines all three releases.
"The Glove" is named after a character from the animated film of The Beatle's Yellow Submarine. "Blue Sunshine" was supposedly chosen to imply the album's summer theme, not to suggest a variety of LSD, nor is it a direct reference to the horror film of the same name (which neither had seen).
Robert Smith: Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Steven Severin (Steven John Bailey): Bass, Keyboards
Special Guest Singer: (Jeanette) Landray
Real Drums: Andy Anderson
Real Strings: Ginny Hewes, Anne Stephenson, Martin McCarrick
Jeanette Landray was a friend of Budgie's.
Andy Anderson provided percussion on The Top (1984) for The Cure.
The string players perform with the Banshees on The Thorn (1984).
Originally only a single was planned, but a productive three days of recording yielded 15 songs. Inspiration was provided by horror films viewed between sessions. The pair also constructed enormous collages with pictures clipped from various magazines which were used for cover art.
The first song was recorded at the end of 1982 as an experiment. Severin took the title "Punish Me with Kisses" from a pulp novel. Landray provides vocals for most Glove tracks. Smith's voice appears on "Mr. Alphabet Says" and "Perfect Murder." A few are instrumentals. "Relax" is a psychedelic treat.
The project spawned two singles, "Punish Me With Kisses" and "Like an Animal" and an LP, "Blue Sunshine." released in 1983. The "Blue Sunshine" CD combines all three releases.
"The Glove" is named after a character from the animated film of The Beatle's Yellow Submarine. "Blue Sunshine" was supposedly chosen to imply the album's summer theme, not to suggest a variety of LSD, nor is it a direct reference to the horror film of the same name (which neither had seen).


