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Performer: Siren
Genre: Rock
Album: Siren / Strange Locomotion
Released: 1994
Style: Blues Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1280 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1607 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1712 mb
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 266
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Ze-Ze-Ze-Ze 3:04
2 Get Right Church 3:19
3 Rock Me Baby 3:29
4 Wake Up My Children
Flute – Alastair Campbell, David Gibbons
3:36
5 Wasting My Time 2:49
6 Sixteen Woman 2:46
7 First Time I Saw Your Face 2:52
8 Gardener Man 3:32
9 And I Wonder 2:46
10 Asylum 3:44
11 Bertha Lee 3:17
12 I Wonder Where 5:08
13 Relaxing With Bonnie Lou 3:21
14 Some Dark Day 3:31
15 Hot Potato 4:07
16 Soon 3:46
17 Gigolo 4:24
18 I'm All Aching 3:03
19 Strange Locomotion 2:55
20 Shake My Hand 3:17
21 Lonesome Ride 2:19
22 Fat Moaning Minnie 2:50
23 Squeeze Me 2:37

Credits

  • Bass, Guitar – Dave Clague
  • Drums – Tat Meager
  • Engineer – Mike Ross*
  • Guitar – John Chichester, Mick Gratton (tracks: 13, 15, 19, 23)
  • Piano, Guitar – Nick Cudworth
  • Producer – Dave Clague
  • Vocals, Guitar – Kevin Coyne

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5014661041338

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
8-1008 Siren Siren / Strange Locomotion ‎(CD, Comp, Unofficial) Aziя Records 8-1008 Russia Unknown
Dozilkree
To do a short comment > a must have, that blames most Rolling Stones albums. Widely unknown, but near everybody listen to it, when I played it, asked for the artist. Please don't confuse this with the later recordings of Kevin Coyne, which are in a more sad style, like the one's Tim Buckley did. Siren is a driving, funny, sometimes ironically sound, most of the time.