1. Morrissey & Siouxsie, “Interlude” Recorded in the summer of 1993 while Morrissey was in the midst of sessions for his Vauxhall and I album, with each singer doing their vocal independently and then turned into a “duet” by producer Boz Boorer, a member of Morrissey’s band. While the recording itself went swimmingly, it’s said that Morrissey and Siouxsie sparred over the video for the song, resulting in no video and a threat from EMI that they wouldn’t promote the single if it was released without a video. In the end, they did release the single, but not until the following summer, when it ended up climbing to #25 on the UK Singles chart.
A Six-Pack of My Favorite Unlikely Duets
A Six-Pack of My Favorite Unlikely Duets
A Six-Pack of My Favorite Unlikely Duets
1. Morrissey & Siouxsie, “Interlude” Recorded in the summer of 1993 while Morrissey was in the midst of sessions for his Vauxhall and I album, with each singer doing their vocal independently and then turned into a “duet” by producer Boz Boorer, a member of Morrissey’s band. While the recording itself went swimmingly, it’s said that Morrissey and Siouxsie sparred over the video for the song, resulting in no video and a threat from EMI that they wouldn’t promote the single if it was released without a video. In the end, they did release the single, but not until the following summer, when it ended up climbing to #25 on the UK Singles chart.