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  1. Professional ratings. Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by English rock band the Cure. It was first released in Japan on 7 November 2001, [6] before being released in the UK and Europe on 12 November and then in the US the day after. The band's relationship with longtime label Fiction Records came to a close, and the Cure were obliged to ...

  2. The Cure's debut album, Three Imaginary Boys (1979), reached number 44 on the UK Albums Chart. [5] The next two albums, Seventeen Seconds (1980) and Faith (1981), were top 20 hits in the UK, reaching number 20 and number 14 respectively. [5] Between 1982 and 1996, the Cure released seven studio albums, all of which reached the Top 10 in the UK. [5]

  3. Playlist · The Cure's 20 greatest songs – ranked! · 20 items · 1.1K saves

    • A Forest. (Fiction single, 1980) A ghost story from the brothers grim – one to envelope them all. “It’s always the same” is such an archetypal Cure sentiment that before it appeared in A Forest it featured in 10:15 Saturday Night.
    • In Between Days. (The Head On The Door, 1985) Caterpillar become butterfly. In Between Days was The Cure’s fourth consecutive Top 20 hit in the UK, but if its predecessor, The Caterpillar, felt like hothouse exotics, all cats, bugs and eccentric embellishments, In Between Days felt less fretful about subverting the hit-writing process.
    • Boys Don’t Cry. (Fiction single, 1979) Stiff-upper-lip England debunked. Featured on the demo that secured The Cure’s deal with Fiction, and later resonant enough to command its own episode of BBC Radio 4’s Soul Music, Boys Don’t Cry loosed the emotional repression of late ‘70s Crawley, and helped lads everywhere feel feelings.
    • Just Like Heaven. (from Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, 1987) So good that Dinosaur Jr got out of bed to cover it. Enough happens in the instrumental prelude to affirm Just Like Heaven’s greatness: the auspicious Gallup-Williams rhythm intro, yearning synth and giddy descendant lead guitar create an entire plotline in 49 seconds, whereupon Robert Smith’s vocal simply rides the euphoric wave to an eternal blue horizon: “Why are you so far away?”
  4. Feb 25, 2024 · 14. “High” (Wish, 1992) In a perfect world, the acclaim and commercial success “Friday I’m in Love” got is actually bestowed upon “High,” the best alt-pop song the Cure have ever ...

  5. The Cure (formed in 1976) are an English rock band, originally comprised of primary songwriter Robert Smith, drummer Lol Tolhurst, and bassist Michael Dempsey—later replaced by

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  7. Nov 12, 2001 · Just Say Yes (Ft. Saffron) Lyrics. The Cure’s Greatest Hits album marks the end of the band’s contract with Fiction Records, and the end of the band’s career in the 20th century, covering ...

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