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Concert: The Cure Live is the first live album by English rock band the Cure.It was recorded in 1984 at the Hammersmith Odeon in London and in Oxford during The Top tour. The cassette tape edition featured, on the B-side, a twin album of anomalies, titled Curiosity (Killing the Cat): Cure Anomalies 1977–1984.
Songs of a Lost World is the fourteenth studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 1 November 2024 via Fiction, [4]: 113 Lost Music, Universal, [5] Polydor, and Capitol Records. [6] It is the band's first release of new material in 16 years since the release of 4:13 Dream in 2008.
The Cure toured to support the compilation and released a live concert VHS and LaserDisc of the show, filmed in the south of France and called The Cure in Orange. During this time, the band became very popular in Europe (particularly in France, Germany, and the Benelux countries) and increasingly popular in both the US and Canada.
Former Malice and Easy Cure guitarist Porl Thompson performed saxophone on the 1984 album The Top, before returning to the group on a full-time basis on guitar and keyboards. [6] During the Top World Tour , Anderson was fired from the band due to problems stemming from alcohol abuse; he was briefly replaced by Vince Ely and later by Boris ...
Show is a live album released in 1993 by the British alternative rock band the Cure. It was recorded live over two nights at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan (a suburb of Detroit) in 1992, during the successful Wish tour. Show was also released as a concert video. This live album was released along with Paris, which was ...
Key to the strategy was a suitably gothic Cure takeover of the BBC on Halloween, the day before “Songs of a Lost World” dropped, with a live session on BBC Radio 6 Music and a career-spanning ...
It was performed with a "rough, punk-edged" sound on the 1984 live album Concert: The Cure Live. [21] A performance appears on the live video The Cure in Orange, highly regarded by AllMusic reviewer Ned Raggett, [22] while other live versions of the song appear on the concert film Show, and on disc one of the live album Bestival Live 2011. [23]
The Cure already have a tragic history with cancer. In 2019, Andy Anderson , who played drums with the band for their albums The Top, Concert: The Cure Live, and Live in Japan, died following a ...