"Strange
Boutique - The Collection: 1988-1994" CD
was released on Metropolis Records in June, 2004. This CD contains
selected tracks from every SB album, it also has their classic
cover of "Heroes" (previously only released on vinyl)
and the DeMilo video, re-worked especially for this release. Completely
remastered for this special release.
"Strange
Boutique - The Collection: 1988-1994"
Review
by MacKenzie Wilson • allmusic.com
"The
Collection: 1988-1994" is a stunning reflection of Strange
Boutique's foxy rock sound. Sometimes known as "Strange Booty"
by their biggest fans, Monica Richards (vocals),
Fred "Freak" Smith (guitar), Steve
Willett (bass), Danny Ingram (drums
1987-1991), and Rand Blackwell (drums 1991-1994)
worked insanely hard for six years to make it in the music business.
They toured hard and played harder, while delivering some of the
most underrated and overlooked material to come out of 1980s post-punk.
Exhausted and creatively strained, Strange Boutique were smart
enough to call it day when things were still sweet for them as
a band.
This
compilation is a testament to their individuality and fierce dynamic.
The Collection: 1988-1994 highlights fan favorites from each of
the band's three albums, although not chronologically, but that
doesn't lead to distraction. If anything, here's an opportunity
to rediscover Strange Boutique classics like "De Milo,"
"Happy Birthday Wanda June," and "Alekan Girl."
On "The Kindest Worlds" and "Ears to the Ground,"
Smith's playing style is particularly sharp, a signature cascade
alongside Richards' hypnotic vocal charm. These songs are ageless.
Even Strange Boutique's rendition of David Bowie's "Heroes,"
a song they would often perform on tour, is outstanding and respectfully
done. Despite being snubbed by industry majors, Strange Boutique's
darkwave design found its place in alternative rock and the band
earned a cultlike status. This collection is a great place to
start if you're unfamiliar with Strange Boutique, and an extra
bonus for those who followed them throughout their all too brief
tenure. [The previously unreleased video for "De Milo"
is included here.]. Order
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