The Cure?

Crap
Total votes: 22 (26%)
Not Crap
Total votes: 63 (74%)
Total votes: 85

Band: The Cure

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tmidgett wrote:
I mostly like the middle stuff--not too overwrought, not too pop:

A Forest (live version)
The Walk
In Between Days
Just Like Heaven
Pictures of You
Lovesong
Fascination Street

Boy, I don't know. Is that enough? Three of those songs are from Disintegration, and I don't even think that is that great of a record.


That's the Cure era that I like, too. However, I believe that Disintegration is a great record. I've always wanted to be in a band that sounded like a cross between Rodan and late 80's Cure.

Band: The Cure

43
Last time I heard Disintegration, when I was at my folks' house in November and reading chapters here and there of the Cure biography I bought my mother the previous Christmas, I thought the album's sonics were particularly lousy. Granted the CD of it that I was listening to was mastered back when the technology to do so and the standards with which this was done were notoriously substandard, but STILL...most of what came out of the speakers sounded altogther bad - not unflattering, but fuckin' bad.

Just me? I'm not a seasoned appreciator of sonics, and I only know what little I know via merely listening to things over and over, but from a production standpoint Disintegration sounded weak, and not weak in the obvious non-masculine sense (which is to say, because it was simply a Cure record).

Band: The Cure

44
Ekkssvvppllott wrote:Last time I heard Disintegration, when I was at my folks' house in November and reading chapters here and there of the Cure biography I bought my mother the previous Christmas, I thought the album's sonics were particularly lousy. Granted the CD of it that I was listening to was mastered back when the technology to do so and the standards with which this was done were notoriously substandard, but STILL...most of what came out of the speakers sounded altogther bad - not unflattering, but fuckin' bad.

Just me? I'm not a seasoned appreciator of sonics, and I only know what little I know via merely listening to things over and over, but from a production standpoint Disintegration sounded weak, and not weak in the obvious non-masculine sense (which is to say, because it was simply a Cure record).


It sounds better when you're making out with your teenage girlfriend in the back of a car.

Band: The Cure

48
First four albums, early Peel sessions all great, great, great. There's a long-form instrumental thing "Carnage Visors" that was issued as the B-side to the Faith album cassette, and that's great too.

Everything else is total bullshit. Don't really know what happened, but they hit the wall and there's a bright line between "awesome unique brilliant" and "dreadful shit."
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