Tracklist (Vinyl)
A1 | | Lost | | | A2 | | Labyrinth | | | A3 | | Before Three | | | A4 | | Truth Goodness And Beauty | | | B5 | | The End Of The World | | | B6 | | Anniversary | | | B7 | | Us Or Them | | | See more tracksB8 | | Fake | | | C9 | | Alt. End | | | C10 | | (I Don't Know What's Going) On | | | C11 | | Taking Off | | | C12 | | Never | | | D13 | | The Promise | | | D14 | | Going Nowhere | | | D15 | | This Morning | | |
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Review The Cure's Robert Smith is a love cat with nine lives. He's the groovy big sister you always wished you had, a swirl of big, sticky hair and lipstick and New Wave angst. He still reigns as the coolest lesbian rock star of all time, even if he's technically a straight guy. The Cure are on a roll these days, and the new album is their most adventurous and passionate since Disintegration. "Before Three," "Lost" and "(I Don't Know What's Going) On . . ." are jaw-droppingly great hymns to romantic obsession -- the Cure's specialty. The first big… Read More surprise on The Cure is how loud and resonant the guitars are, with no neo-Eighties keyboards at all. The next big surprise is Smith's huge vocals -- he sounded wispy on the erratic Bloodflowers (2000), but he emotes live and direct here. People tend to associate Smith with adolescent gloom, but he's always sung smart adult love songs -- "The Lovecats," "Just Like Heaven" -- and he hits one of his all-time romantic peaks here, wailing the twisted devotion of "Before Three": "Whispering dreams, so fucked and high/It's hard to hold this night inside." It's the grooviest thing, it's a perfect dream.
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