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Near the end of 1979, The Cure needed a new bassist following the departure of founding member Michael Dempsey, and recruited Gallup for the position. [3] Gallup suggested adding Hartley as the band's first full-time keyboardist to broaden their sound. [4] Hartley was a full member of the Cure for their 1980 album Seventeen Seconds and the ...
Hartley performed on Seventeen Seconds, but by August 1980 had left the band. [6] Keyboards on Faith and Pornography were performed by Smith, Gallup and Tolhurst. [7] [8] Following the end of the Pornography touring cycle in June 1982, Gallup left the Cure and the band was placed on a temporary hiatus. [9]
At the same time, Matthieu Hartley also left the Magspies and joined the Cure as the group's first keyboardist. Hartley ultimately left the Cure in 1980, after only one album, Seventeen Seconds, and its subsequent tour. Gallup also left the Cure in 1982, but then rejoined the band in 1984 and remains a member to the present day.
Seventeen Seconds is the second studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 18 April 1980 by Fiction Records.The album marked the first time frontman Robert Smith co-produced with Mike Hedges.
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On 3 and 4 April 1980 at the Rainbow Theatre in London, Robert Smith and Matthieu Hartley (also of the Magspies, Cult Hero and by this time, the Cure) were among the many guest members of a unique line-up of the Stranglers to play two protest concerts for Hugh Cornwell, who had been imprisoned on drugs charges in late 1979.
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