The Cure - Greatest Hits

Editorial Reviews
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As Greatest Hits--and particularly the busking pavement jazz of "Lovecats"--reminds us, the best Cure singles were very often tangential exercises; they offered a goth-free playtime divergence from some of the weightier studiousness of those early albums. Or, as smudged frontman Robert Smith says of this 18-track collection, "Songs that are sung with a smile." This wasn't always true--witness the refrigerated fogginess of the classic "A Forest," the Blair Witch Project of its day. What this compilation does is focus attention on the Cure's perennial unpredictability--the breathless claustrophobia of "Close to Me," the New Order-lite of "The Walk," the brass- section embellished thrust of "Why Can't I Be You." Oddly, chart-wise, the Cure's lost weekend began immediately after "Friday I'm in Love," their most ebullient melodic moment and the ultimate "clocking-off to kick those heels" anthem. But at least the inclusion of two new songs, "Cut Here" and "Just Say Yes" (with Saffron from Republica), indicate that the Cure remain a healthy, ongoing concern. --Kevin Maidment

Music Review:

  1. The Joshua Tree
  2. The Mouse and the Mask
  3. The Singles 86>98
  4. Throw Down Your Arms
  5. Twin Cinema
  6. U2 - The Best of 1990-2000
  7. Unplugged in New York [Live]
  8. Weezer
  9. (What's The Story) Morning Glory? [Enhanced]
  10. With Teeth [Explicit Lyrics]

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Best [Import]

Frescobaldi: Harpsichord Works

Franciscan Road

Music: Supperclub Presents One World, Vol. 9 [Import]

Double Drop [CD-single] [Import]

Erotic Lounge [Deluxe Edition] [Import]

Garofano Rosso [Import]

Husslin' [CD-single]

Euclid Beach Band [Import]

Humphrey Clucas: My God, My God/Requiem/Mater Dei/Lux Hominum

Forever for Always for Luther [Import]

Eleventh Hour Live [Live]

Get Rich or Die Tryin' [Explicit Lyrics]

Brahms: Serenades Nos. 1 & 2

Murder on My Mind