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The song was covered by the Brooklyn-based band Luff for the 2008 American Laundromat Records tribute album Just Like Heaven - A Tribute to The Cure and by Army Navy on Manimal Vinyl's tribute Perfect as Cats: A Tribute to The Cure.
"Just Like Heaven" was the third single released from the band's Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me album. Melody Maker ' s review of the single was undecided; writer David Stubbs described it as "a colourful, fluttery, fussy thing" and "unimpeachable", but added, "[it] turns my face green, as if having consumed too many truffles."
The discography of Dinosaur Jr., an Amherst, Massachusetts-based alternative rock band, consists of 12 studio albums, two live albums, 15 extended plays (EP), seven compilations, and several singles. [1] The band's first album Dinosaur was released under Homestead Records, and the majority of the band's albums were released under Blanco y Negro ...
"Girl" (live) (2:32) cover song originally by T.Rex, it is known to have been played at Vintage Vinyl Records in 2006 "Just Like Heaven" (demo) (6:02) cover song originally by The Cure "The Thing That Should Not Be" (unreleased) (0:00) cover song originally by Metallica, it is known to have been played once at the Whisky A Go Go in 2001
Just Like Heaven, which will be held May 10 at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Ca., will also include Empire of the Sun, Bloc Party, TV on the Radio, the Drums, Courtney Barnett, Toro y ...
The Wedding Present also covered The Cure's "High" for American Laundromat Records tribute Just Like Heaven - a tribute to The Cure. Some months before a short tour of the UK and Japan in March 2009, Chris McConville left the band and was replaced by former guitarist Simon Cleave, who left the band again later that year.
The Goldenvoice-promoted Just Like Heaven will again lean heavily on 2000s-era artists such as the War on Drugs, Phoenix, Miike Snow, Passion Pit, Two Door Cinema Club, Broken Social Scene ...
The band decided during the course of the session that they had an adequate surplus of strong material to justify releasing a double LP. Smith mixed the album with co-producer David M. Allen and engineer Michel Dierickx during sessions in December 1986 ( Compass Point , Bahamas) and January 1987 (ICP Recording Studios, Belgium), respectively.