The Cure [Deluxe Edition w/ Bonus DVD]

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Having threatened to enter into retirement after 2000's bleak goodbye letter, Bloodflowers, weathered British goth idols the Cure turned around only to discover their sound being commandeered by the likes of the Rapture, Hot Hot Heat, and Interpol. Is it any wonder the band seems a little put out on its self-titled 13th studio album? The disc sounds like a terse history lesson covering all eras of its back catalog, from the baroque post-punk of 1981's Faith ("Labyrinth") and jangle-pop of 1987's Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me ("Taking Off") straight through the atmospheric dirges of 1989's Disintegration ("The Promise") and the dark-tinged MOR of 1996's Wild Mood Swings ("The End of The World"). It's not so much a comeback effort as a collection of templates affirming that no one does the Cure better than themselves. --Aidin Vaziri

Rolling Stone, July 2004
It’s the grooviest thing, it’s a perfect dream.....the new album is their most adventurous and passionate since Disintegration.

Album Description
Deluxe edition includes 30 minute Making of the Record DVD. Album produced by Robert Smith and Ross Robinson.

The Cure [Deluxe Edition w/ Bonus DVD]

Music Review:

  1. The Fiction We Live
  2. The Roar of Love
  3. The Silent Circus
  4. The Singles Collection
  5. The Very Best of Soft Cell [Original recording remastered]
  6. The Wallflowers
  7. This Beautiful Life
  8. Three Dollar Bill, Y'All [Explicit Lyrics]
  9. Tigermilk
  10. Treasure Box: The Complete Sessions, 1991-1999 [Box set] [Original recording remastered]

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In Case You're in Love

Joseph Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 6,7 And 8

Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik / Symphony No. 29 / Divertimenti

Music: You're in My House

Kc & the Sunshine Band [Import]

Inside Story [Import]

Liquido [Import]

IF IT'S ON THEN IT'S ON [Explicit Lyrics]

Natural Elements [Import]

Inaugural Recital

Izibani Zomgqashiyo

In the Zone

Life of a Kid in the Ghetto

String Quartets, Vol. 5

Dirty Blues