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Smith said in 1992, "I think when people talk about the 'Cure sound', they mean songs based on six-string bass, acoustic guitar and my voice, plus the string sound from the Solina." [ 163 ] On top of this foundation is laid "towering layers of guitars and synthesisers". [ 164 ]
The Fender VI was released in 1961 and followed the concept of the Danelectro six-string bass released in 1956, having six strings tuned E1 to E3, an octave below the Spanish guitar. The Bass VI was closely related to the Fender Jaguar, with which it shared styling and technical details, notably the Fender floating tremolo. The VI had an offset ...
Robert Smith – guitars, vocals, keyboards, harmonica, cello, bass; Lol Tolhurst – drums, keyboards, drum machine; Simon Gallup – bass, keyboards; Faith (1981) "Charlotte Sometimes" (1981) Pornography (1982) June 1982 – June 1983 Robert Smith – guitars, vocals, bass, keyboards; Lol Tolhurst – keyboards, drum machine "Let's Go to Bed ...
So uttered the Robert Smith on the first night of the Cure’s sold-out, three-show run at Los Angeles’s 17,500-capacity Hollywood Bowl, speaking to an adoring generation that has grown up ...
Robert James Smith (born 21 April 1959) is an English musician who is the co-founder, ... I added the six-string bass on the Faith album. I think [producer] Mike ...
Torn Down is a 2018 remix album by British alternative rock band The Cure, and a sequel to the 1990 remix album Mixed Up.It was released on Record Store Day 2018 (21 April, Robert Smith's 59th birthday), as was a remastered version of Mixed Up. [1]
Music, exquisite choreography and dazzling lights enthralled the audience.
Wild Mood Swings is the tenth studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 6 May 1996 by Fiction Records. [3] The album charted at number nine on the UK Albums Chart, staying on chart for six weeks, and charted at number 12 in the US Billboard 200.