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01. "Plainsong (Remastered)" 02. "Pictures Of You (Remastered)" 03. "Closedown (Remastered 2010)" 04. "Lovesong (Remastered)" 05. "Last Dance (Remastered)" 06. "Lullaby (Remastered 2010)" 07. "Fascination Street (Remastered)" 08. "Prayers For Rain (Remastered)" 09. "The Same Deep Water As You (Remastered)" 10. "Disintegration (Remastered)" 11. "Homesick (Remastered)" 12. "Untitled (Remastered)"
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 | Description: | Disintegration by The Cure, released 25 August 2011, includes the following tracks: "Closedown", "Last Dance", "Fascination Street", "The Same Deep Water As You" and more.
This version of Disintegration comes as a 1xCD. - Digitally re-mastered UK single disc pressing. The release of Disintegration in 1989 saw The Cure returning to the introspective and atmospheric sound of their earlier albums, after the mid '80s foray into poppier territory. This 21st Anniversary Edition has been digitally re-mastered by front man Robert Smith at the Sound masters, London. Features the original album and contains the singles 'Lullaby', 'Lovesong', 'Fascination Street' and 'Pictures of You'.Original album credits (Album released 1989)
Recorded at Outside Studios, Berkshire
Mixed at RAK Studio Tree, London
This music has been mixed to be played loud
So turn it up
Re-issued album credits (Album released 2010)
Digitally remastered @Home
Final master produced at The Soundmasters, London
? 2010 Fiction Records Ltd. © 2010 Fiction Records Ltd.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Fiction Records Ltd. and licensed exclusively to Polydor Ltd (UK).
A Universal Music Company.
Made in the EU.
[rear tray]
? 2010 Polydor Records Ltd. © 2010 Polydor Records Ltd.
Released in clear jewel case with 8-page booklet and 2-sided picture back tray.
Durations do not appear on the release."Disintegration (Remastered)" is a landmark album by The Cure, now available in this high-quality remastered CD edition from Fiction. Originally released in 1989, "Disintegration" is widely regarded as one of the most influential and emotionally resonant albums in alternative rock history. This remaster brings new clarity to classics like "Pictures of You," "Lovesong," and "Lullaby," allowing listeners to experience the lush soundscapes and haunting melodies anew. The Cure, fronted by Robert Smith, have been pioneers of post-punk and gothic rock since their formation in the late 1970s. With hits such as "Just Like Heaven" and multiple platinum records worldwide, they are celebrated for their unique blend of melancholy lyrics and atmospheric music. Fiction Records has long been associated with groundbreaking artists like The Cure, known for its commitment to artistic innovation and quality releases within the alternative music scene. |  | No. of tracks: |
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5324568 |
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Vitali T. - 13/Jun/2023  This is my favorite British band album which was released in 1989. I used to have it on vinyl. There are several tracks added to the CD version, which is very nice. The musical style here is from pop-rock to post-punk, new wave and still not understand what. Robert Smith's voice fits in very well here. On the remastered edition, the volume was slightly increased and the treble was raised. In general, the sound is acceptable.
|  | Robert S. - 29/Sep/2021  If you like The Cure and want a solid addition to your collection of their music, I highly recommend this version of their hit album Disintegration.
|  | AYRAT I. - 19/Oct/2020  Reissue of original 1989 album. Comes in standard jewel case box with multipages booklet. Good sound quality. Recommended.
|  | Alexander S. - 26/May/2020  In 1989, Robert Smith, vocalist, guitarist, and main inspirer of The Cure, finally got tired of writing silly love songs in the spirit of Kiss me, kiss me, kiss me. After unrestrained fun, which suddenly engulfed the group in the period 83-88, immediately after the recording of the unbearably pressing psyche of the album “Pornography”, a depressed mood suddenly descended on him again.
From the very first seconds, the listener's world turns into cold blue and dark gray colors. The album is definitely not positive or fun. But with “Pornography” (82) he has little in common. If there reigned an atmosphere of hysterical despair, hopelessness and madness, then here more likely detachment and apathy to everything around, as well as fatalism. The vocals became more even and restrained, there was almost no tear in the voice (except for the hit of the album - “Fascination Street”), the tempo of the songs decreased.
Because of this, and also because of the rather long duration of the songs and the whole album as a whole, you are unlikely to have the strength to “swallow” it at a time. And is it necessary? To relax a bit, three songs are enough. Somewhere in the 2nd minute, the gaze rises to one point, thoughts flow slowly and measuredly, and the psyche, inflamed by "Pornography" (82), calms down.
The album was deservedly received by the public favorably. Someone joyfully even dubbed him a revolution, but I’m afraid of such a comparison. Just a good album that can be recommended to all music lovers. The Cure after an incomprehensible wandering in the dark finally receive worldwide recognition. Their work undergoes reevaluation and again attracts the views of many.
|  | Valeriy R. - 01/Nov/2019  An authentic (both in sound and decoration) re-edition of the fantastic album (released in 1989) from the great English new wave/post punk band. Maybe, the most depressive their thing but a real masterpiece. Highly recommended!
|  | Andrei Z. - 21/Aug/2019  This is undoubtedly one of the best work of the team during the period of the top of their work. This publication is significantly different from the previous ones for the better. And the design of the cover, and the sound quality. Good purchase.
|  | Shi Duan L. - 22/Mar/2018  The best Cure album. Robert Smith is best when he sounds depressed or melancholy and this album has it in spades. The music is intricate with layers of melodies woven together into a rich tapestry. Brilliant!
|  | Volodymyr Z. - 28/Jan/2017  This is my favorite album from CURE! Very good new remaster!
|  | Philip M. - 30/Jan/2014  What a great album. I was not really a Cure fan until I heard some songs from "Bloodflowers" on Triple JJJ.
I really liked what I heard and bought the whole album. I was informed this was just as good, so I got this and was pleasantly surprised.
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