1-2 (taken from Cult Hero 7"), 3-7 (demos recorded Oct. 1977), 8-13 (Three Imaginary Boys demos), 14 (unreleased song), 15&17 (Seventeen Seconds demos), 16 (Live-unknown), 18-19 (Pornography demos); 16 is the song that became "A Forest.
I have the vinyl version, as well as a digital rip of the vinyl version (in. SHN format) and both show the same problems: moderate to bad levels of tape hiss, and distortion on Shake Dog Shake as well. They're interesting, and I might even prefer the early version of Give Me It (Cats Like Cheese) to the album version, but it's best to stick to the finalized Top album for sound quality. Reply Notify me Helpful.
The Cure is the twelfth studio album by British alternative rock band the Cure. The album was released on 29 June 2004 by record label Geffen, and promoted with the single "The End of the World". The album was entirely produced by American producer Ross Robinson, known for his work with bands like Korn, Slipknot, and Limp Bizkit
Download the album or mp3, watch videos Cure, The. All video clips of all the songs are here. Mixes, 4:13 Dream, 4:13 Dream, The Cure In Orange, Disintegration, Staring At The Sea - The Singles, Show, Razor Rare Demos Volume 3, Swinging Piggy In The Mirror, Dressing Up For A Day Out, Live In Brussels 1980, Lost Wishes And Mixes, Mixed Up, A Forest, Let's Go To Bed, Why Can't I Be You?, Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss.
What are the best albums by The Cure? BestEverAlbums. com brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. The Cure is ranked number 32 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 80,816.
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The Cure's 1989 album, released during what was arguably the band's peak period, receives a lavish reissue with some terrific bonus material. The late 1980s and early 90s were the Cure’s heyday-from an American perspective. It’s not just that they were making great music; they’d been making great music for roughly a decade already. But these were the years during which they coalesced into this whole iconic thing, the Cure-a sound, a look, and a sensibility that a few kids in every other high school could build whole identities around. Or at least whole wardrobes, decoration schemes, and notebook scribbles.
Before the release of the Cure‘s eleventh album, 2000’s Bloodflowers, fresh off a photo shoot and all made up in his trademark teased hair and lipstick, Robert Smith sat in a New York City hotel bar in front of a stack of Cure CDs. He picked up each one and recounted the story of its recordin. ometimes with a laugh, sometimes with a grimace. It was all kind of done by Parry without my blessing. During the demos of The Head on the Door, I knew that this was the band. The album’s got a real fantastic freshness to it, and it was a really pleasant environment. All the girlfriends got on well, and the band became much more like a family.