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Article by Lady_Togo posted 1 year ago
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It all started in 1976 as 'Easy Cure', formed by Robert Smith (vocals, guitar) along with schoolmates Michael Dempsey (bass), Lol Tolhurst (drums) and local guitar hero Porl Thompson. They began writing and demoing their own songs almost immediately, playing throughout 1977 in Southern England to an ever growing army of fans. In 1978 the 'Easy' was dropped, along with Porl, and an eager trio now known simply as The Cure were quickly signed to Chris Parry's new Fiction label.

In May 1979 their debut album Three Imaginary Boys was released to great acclaim, and as the band toured extensively around the UK, the singles “Boys Don't Cry” and “Jumping Someone Else's Train” were released. Michael left the band at the end of the year, and Simon Gallup (bass) and Matthieu Hartley (keyboards) joined. In early 1980 the 4-piece Cure embarked on an exploration of the darker side of Robert's songwriting, and emerged with the minimalist classic Seventeen Seconds, along with their first bona-fide 'hit single' “A Forest.”
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Article by lengie posted 1 year ago
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The Cure's 13 studio albums have established Robert Smith as a master craftsman of the beautifully calculated mess. The lush arrangements on "4:13 Dream" don't build a Wall of Sound so much as a whitewater, where heavily distorted guitar and effects share momentum with fluid melodies and memorable pop hooks. Six-minute opener "Underneath the Stars" builds a dark, wistful dreamscape that is jolted to consciousness by first single "The Only One," a playful, ecstatic love song in the vein of hits like "Friday I'm in Love." "The Hungry Ghost" is a galloping tale of greed set against paradoxically optimistic chord progressions, while "This. Here and Now. With You" uses ascending and descending scales to captivating effect. The set goes out with the frenetic rocker "It's Over," but longtime fans may wish it weren't: This was originally planned as a double-album.—Evie Nagie

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Opinion by Lady_Togo posted 3 months ago
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I wanted to do this just to share my The Cure favorite stuffs with all of you! Feel free to comment!!!!!!!! (I also added my 3 fav songs of each album)

#10 PORNOGRAPHY (1982)
Songs:
3. 100 Years
2. Hanging Garden
1. Siamese Twins

#09 GREATEST HITS (2001)
Songs:
3. The Walk
2. Never Enough
1. Cut Here

#08 THE CURE (2004)
Songs:
3. The End of The World
2. alt.end
1. Going Nowhere

#07 THE TOP (1984)
Songs:
3. Piggy in The Mirror
2. Bananafishbones
1. Shake Dog Shake

#06 KISS ME KISS ME KISS ME (1987)
Songs:
3. Fight
2. The Kiss
1. Just Like Heaven

#05 WILD MOOD SWINGS (1996)
Songs:
3. Jupiter Crash
2. The 13th
1. This Is a Lie

#04 DISINTEGRATION (1989)
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