2nd Floor (The Creatures song)

"2nd Floor" is a song recorded by English band the Creatures (aka singer Siouxsie Sioux and drummer Budgie). It was co-produced by Warne Livesey.

"2nd Floor"
Single by The Creatures
from the album Anima Animus
B-side"Turn It On (Bound & Gagged Mix)", "2nd Floor (Girl Eats Boy Mix)"
Released5 October 1998
Recorded1997
GenreDance rock, alternative rock
LabelSioux Records
Songwriter(s)The Creatures
Producer(s)The Creatures, Warne Livesey
The Creatures singles chronology
"Fury Eyes"
(1990)
"2nd Floor"
(1998)
"Say"
(1999)
Siouxsie singles chronology
"Stargazer
Siouxsie and the Banshees"
(1995)
"2nd Floor"
(1998)
"Say"
(1999)

It was the lead single of Anima Animus, the third album by the Creatures.[1] Prior to this release, the band had already issued a stand-alone single, "Sad Cunt", in a limited edition in May 1998 and the Eraser Cut EP in July.

"2nd Floor" was released in two formats. The 7" vinyl edition included "2nd Floor" and "Turn It On (Bound 'N' Gagged Mix)". The CD single included those two tracks as well as "2nd Floor (Girl Eats Boy's Remix)". A 12" edition was issued in the U.S. in 1999.

Notes

  1. Williamson, Nigel. "The Big Interview: Siouxsie Pseud?". Metro. 10 October 98
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