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I don't completely agree.I am a huge 'The Cure' fan since I am 14 years old and I still listen to them every day.They have music for every mood I'm in.I almost like all their albums in the same way but for different reasons except for 'Bloodflowers' that I really don't like.But 12 masterpieces on 13 studioalbums is very high standard I would say...
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@ruimelo73 totally agree!!!
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I love his romantic music! It's so dark and beautiful!
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@sugarandspice4815 Yes. The Head on the Door is an album you can listen to, without "lifting the needle up" (that comes from the vinyl days...).
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@gnzvideos Okay... there's also "Wailing Wall", "The Caterpillar", "The Empty World", etc. It's definitely one of the more experimental albums, but it has some great tunes.
Although... I actually think The Head on the Door is their best work overall.
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@sugarandspice4815 one song doesn't make an album.
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@ruimelo73 Yes, Pornography and Disintegration are often cited as their best albums... but what about The Top? "Shake Dog Shake" is a *brilliant* song.
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@ruimelo73 i totally approve you. however i think that one more masterpiece of theirs is Seventeen Seconds
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Listen carefuly to 'Pornography' album. Beware that you will reject all the songs as soon as you start to listen them... They are weird, heavy and very deep.
That's what The Cure is all about.
The 4:13 is just another Robert Smith piece of art. Good but not the best. The masterpieces are Pornography and of course Disintegration.
ruimelo73 2 years ago 25
i agree. i also consider Faith to be a very underrated album. a masterpiece, and a great pre-cursor to pornography
NoisorosioN 2 years ago 6