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The Cure
The Head on the Door [ Fiction / CD - released 14/Jun/2007 ] After recording one of their darkest albums, 1984's The Top, the Cure regrouped and shuffled their lineup, which changed their musical direction rather radically. While the band always had a pop element in their sound and even recorded one of the... |
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The Cure
Three Imaginary Boys [ Fiction CD / CD - released 10/Nov/2005 ] Through more than 30 extravagant years and 20 extraordinary albums and 27 million combined album sales The Cure have done it all in their own unmistakable way. Free, independent, wilful, unconfined, the band have spent most of their career... |
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Bloodflowers [ Universal Music / CD - released 20/Feb/2000 ] This final chapter of the 'Pornography / 'Disintegration' trilogy is truly moving. Fans who have waited patiently for a proper follow-up to 1989's acclaimed Disintegration should be pleased, if not necessarily bowled over by 'Bloodflowers', a... |
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Japanese Whispers [ Fiction Records / CD - released 13/Aug/1992 ] Japanese Whispers was quite a musical departure for The Cure. After the fallout both psychologically and physically of Pornography, Robert Smith and (now keyboardist) Lol put out some of the catchiest singles of their career. "Let's Go to Bed," "The... |
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The Top [ Polydor Records / CD - released 14/Jun/2007 ] This is The Cure's remarkable, eclectic album from 1984 - which has now been digitally re-mastered and re-issued. Key tracks include fan favourites "Shake Dog Shake", "Give It To Me" and the title track. |
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Acoustic Hits (180g Double LP) [ Polydor Records LP / 2 LP - released 21/Jul/2017 ] This was a limited edition CD which accompanied the 2001 Greatest Hits compilation and is now available on 180 gram heavyweight vinyl for the first time. Artwork is by the original design team Stylo Rouge and features out takes from the original... |
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The Cure
Greatest Hits [ Universal Music / CD - released 16/Jul/2003 ] 'Greatest Hits' is a superb collection of all their best known numbers... From singles like the archetypal classics, "Boys Don't Cry" & "The Forest" through to crowning achievements like the 'Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me' & 'Disintegration' albums, and... |
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The Top (LP) [ Fiction Records LP / LP - released 9/Sep/2016 ] The Top is the fifth studio album by English rock band The Cure, released on 30 April 1984 by record label Fiction. The Top contains different styles, from Spanish to Middle-Eastern and also metallic guitars for the most violent songs. Shortly after... |
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Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me [ Polydor Records / CD - released 11/Feb/2007 ] This 1987 Cure album includes "Just Like Heaven", "Why Can't I Be You?", "Hot Hot Hot!!!" and "Catch". Originally released a s a 2LP set, now 'Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me' is digitally re-mastered and re-issued on one disc. |
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Faith [remastered] [ Universal Music / CD - released 10/Nov/2005 ] Certainly not the 'darkest' the Cure would eventually get, Faith is, as represented by the cover art, one of the most 'grey' records out there. Melancholy and despondent (the feel of funerals and old churches just oozes from this record) without the... |
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The Cure
Alone (Four Tet Remix) (RSD 2025 12") [ Fictition Records / 12in - released 12/Apr/2025 ] One sided black label Four Tet Remix of The Cure's - Alone, exclusive on 12" vinyl for RSD. |
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Boys Don't Cry 86 Mix (Limited Edition 12" Vinyl) [ Polydor / 12in - released 24/Apr/2026 ] Initially released as a standalone single in the summer of 1979, Boys Don't Cry became the title track of the US edition of the band's debut album, Three Imaginary Boys. The song went on to become one of the band's signature tracks and achieved... |
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The Cure
Boys Don't Cry 86 Mix (Limited Edition 7") [ Polydor / 7in - released 24/Apr/2026 ] Initially released as a standalone single in the summer of 1979, Boys Don't Cry became the title track of the US edition of the band's debut album, Three Imaginary Boys. The song went on to become one of the band's signature tracks and achieved... |
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Disintegration [ Universal / CD - released 27/Sep/2010 ] Expanding the latent arena rock sensibilities that peppered Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me by slowing them down and stretching them to the breaking point, the Cure reached the peak of their popularity with the crawling, darkly seductive Disintegration.... |
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The Cure
Faith (LP) [ Fiction Records / LP - released 9/Sep/2016 ] Certainly not the 'darkest' the Cure would eventually get, Faith is, as represented by the cover art, one of the most 'grey' records out there. Dysphoric and despondent (the feel of funerals and old churches just oozes from this record) without the... |
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The Cure
The Head The Door (RSD 2025 40th anniversary Edition Picture Disc LP) [ Fiction / LP - released 13/Apr/2025 ] The 6th studio album by The Cure, released August 30th 1985 and peaking at number 7 in the UK charts. |
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The Cure
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (LP) [ Fiction Records / 2 LP - released 9/Sep/2016 ] Simultaneously more accessible and ambitious than any of the Cure's previous albums, the double album Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me finds Robert Smith expanding his pop vocabulary by tentatively adding bigger guitars, the occasional horn section,... |
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Mixes Of A Lost World [ Polydor (Universal) / 2 CD - released 13/Jun/2025 ] Conceived and compiled by Robert Smith, new remix collection from 2024 album Songs Of A Lost World, featuring remixes from Four Tet, Paul Oakenfold, Orbital, and more. Double CD in 6-panel digisleeve includes foldout CD poster. |
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Paris (30th Anniversary LP) [ UMC / 2 LP - released 22/Mar/2024 ] The Cure's 30th anniversary re-issue of 'Paris' has now been expanded with the addition of 2 previously unreleased live tracks "Shake Dog Shake" and "Hot Hot Hot!!!". 'Paris', a live set recorded at Le Zenith de Paris in October 1992 was... |
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Seventeen Seconds [ Fiction / CD - released 10/Nov/2005 ] It's hard to believe that the Cure could release an album even more sparse than Three Imaginary Boys, but here's the proof. The lineup change that saw funkstery bassist Michael Dempsey squeezed out in favor of the more specific playing of (eventually... |