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  • The Cure, Wake Me In the Dark, 2023 on Mind Control

    The Cure, Wake Me In the Dark, 2023 on Mind Control

    Another live vinyl bootleg from The Cure (said to be an FM radio broadcast), this one from November 1st, 1987 at Forest National in Brussels Belgium. Many tracks from the then-new Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me album. This has also been bootlegged as Belgian Kisses on Casino Records. You can find audio from the…

  • The Cure, Hang On a Second, 2023 on Mind Control

    The Cure, Hang On a Second, 2023 on Mind Control

    Another bootleg claiming to be from an FM broadcast, this one features The Cure at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle Washington, from October 21, 1984. (It’s actually from October 23rd, 1984 as the night of the 21st was cancelled). As is common with these, it has been widely released and said to be an FM…

  • The Cure, I Hear No Sound: Live at De Melkweg, Amsterdam Dec 12, 1979, 2024 on Dear Boss.

    The Cure, I Hear No Sound: Live at De Melkweg, Amsterdam Dec 12, 1979, 2024 on Dear Boss.

    Live bootleg from late 1979, right before recording Seventeen Seconds. De Melkweg – you can find some of the same show on the Internet Archive: The Cure Live – 1979-12-12 Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Melkweg is a music venue in Amsterdam on the site of a former dairy (Melkweg means “Milky Way” in Dutch). Not sure…

  • The Cure, Faith, 1981 on Fiction

    The Cure, Faith, 1981 on Fiction

    The Cure’s third full length, between Seventeen Seconds and Pornography, released in 1981 on Fiction records in the UK, and later in the US on Elektra in 1988. I had this on some form of import – likely a friend made an illegal cassette copy for me – in the mid 80s, but was happy…

  • Strange As Angels, Strange As Angels, 2021 on Kwaidan

    Strange As Angels, Strange As Angels, 2021 on Kwaidan

    Billed as “Strange as Angels” the hype sticker calls this “Marc Collin (Nouvelle Vague) presents Chrystabell Sings The Cure.” Marc Collin and Olivier Libaux were the masterminds behind Nouvelle Vague, which released bossa nova covers of new wave songs, playing off multiple meanings of Nouvelle Vague. (Nouvelle Vague means “new wave” in French, and Bossa…

  • The Cure, Boys Don’t Cry, 1980 on PVC/Fiction

    The Cure, Boys Don’t Cry, 1980 on PVC/Fiction

    Fiction was the UK label, PVC the US label (a sublabel of Passport Records). This was really a compilation album for the US market, drawing eight tracks from Three Imaginary Boys (their UK debut) supplemented with five other tracks from that era. It’s been reissued multiple times with different track order this is the same…

  • Tower Defense covers “A Forest”

    Tower Defense covers “A Forest”

  • The Cure, World War (Early Demos), Bootleg on Swingshift, 2017.

    The Cure, World War (Early Demos), Bootleg on Swingshift, 2017.

    The Cure, World War (Early Demos), Bootleg on Swingshift, 2017. Great collection of early demos – wish it had better documentation on where and when each was recorded.

  • The Cure, Pornogrqphy, 1982 on Fiction.

    The Cure, Pornogrqphy, 1982 on Fiction.

    The Cure, Pornogrqphy, 1982 on Fiction. This copy is a 2015 Rhino reissue on 180g vinyl. Fourth stydio album from The Cure – tail end of the gloomy / goth era, leading up to the Top and Head On The Door.

  • The Cure, The Top, 1984 on Sire / Fiction.

    The Cure, The Top, 1984 on Sire / Fiction.

    The Cure, The Top, 1984 on Sire / Fiction. US version on Sire label. Hard core devotee of 80s Cure. No longer have the hair for the full on goth look but it is still in my heart. Via Mill No 5 record fair

  • The Cure: Boys Don’t Cry, In Between Days, Quadpus, 1980s

    The Cure: Boys Don’t Cry, In Between Days, Quadpus, 1980s

    A few Cure singles/12-inches from the early 80s.