Boys Don't Cry

Editorial Reviews
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When Robert Smith's long-running group made this debut (actually the resequenced American version of the British Three Imaginary Boys), they weren't the Goth-and-reverb, new wave heroes they later became; they were just a trio of disaffected kids who didn't like what was on the radio, because it wasn't smart enough or dark enough. Smith's lyrics are bleakly sarcastic (as when he spells out the title of "Fire in Cairo") and literate (the single "Killing an Arab," a nihilistic sketch based on a scene from Albert Camus's The Stranger). The band matches them with swift, tingling arrangements that dodge skillfully around rock's machismo and self-indulgence, even when Smith launches into the occasional gnarled little solo. --Douglas Wolk

Music Review:

  1. Country Life [Original recording remastered]
  2. Cure for Pain
  3. Cut
  4. Different Class
  5. Dosage [Enhanced]
  6. Easter [Original recording remastered]
  7. Echo & the Bunnymen [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
  8. Entertainment! [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  9. Eponymous
  10. Eve 6

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Fence the Clear [Extra tracks] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered] [Special Edition]

Piano Quintet in a Major

Piano Concerto Op 54 / Chaconne From Partita 2

Music: Commitment [Import]

Real Ibiza, Vol. 6: Poolside Chill & Hammock House

Romantica: Great Love Songs from around the World

Meine Lieblingslieder [Import]

Seattle...The Dark Side [Explicit Lyrics]

Rain Dropping on the Banana Tree

Morike Chorliederbuch II

Precious

Rockin Beat [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Over the Average Lucky [Explicit Lyrics]

Bach: B Minor Mass

Jazz Trumpet