Another piece of the intriguing COIL puzzle. In the mid 1990s the core team of John Balance and Peter Christopherson were continuing their exploration of the outer reaches of electronic sound production as exemplified by the "Born Again Pagans" release
The Cure delivered a haunting and atmospheric performance at Rock Werchter on July 5, 1981, captivating the audience with their emerging post-punk sound.
The Cure delivered a haunting and atmospheric performance at Rock Werchter on July 5, 1981, captivating the audience with their emerging post-punk sound.
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.
Originally released in 1989, Disintegration has come of age and has been remastered by Robert Smith to coincide with it's 21st anniversary. Features the hits 'Pictures of You', 'Lovesong', 'Fascination Street' and 'Lullaby'.
When the reissue of The Cure's landmark album Disintegration on LP arrived in June of 2010, it featured none of the bonus material included on the 3CD and digital editions - which is why it perhaps comes as no surprise that Entreat Plus, the expanded edit
Limited double vinyl LP pressing. Greatest Hits is a 2001 compilation album by The Cure; along with two new tracks "Cut Here" and "Just Say Yes". All songs were newly remastered specifically for the collection.
Japanese Whispers is a compilation of Cure singles and B-sides released between November 1982 and November 1983. Remastered by Robert Smith and cut at Abbey Road Studios, London.
Mixed Up is a remix album by The Cure. The songs are remixes of some of their hits, reflecting the popularity of remixing of existing songs and dance culture of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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.
Ships 3/22/24 - 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!!!"
Originally released in 1980 as the follow up to their debut album, three imaginary boys, and featuring a new line-up that included Simon Gallup and Mathieu Hartley.
Seventeen Seconds is the second studio album by English rock band The Cure, recorded at Morgan Studio and released on 22 April 1980. Seventeen Seconds established the group's gloomy sound that would continue until 1982's Pornography.
Songs Of A Live World : Troxy London MMXXIV, the stunning live performance of The Cures first studio album in 16 years, Songs Of A Lost World, will be released on 13th December via Polydor/Fiction.
Songs from the record were previewed during their 90-date, 33-country 'Shows Of A Lost World' tour for more than 1.3 million people to overwhelming fan and critical acclaim.