The Cure: Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me
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The rather vast double album from The Cure uses extreme moodscaping and great inventive work for themselves, gifting us some of the most popular tracks of all times. The album features songs like “Why Cant I Be You?”, “Catch”, “Hot!Hot!Hot!” as well as “Just Like Heaven”. This particular album certainly ushered cure into the hall of fame. There was a remastered edition of this album released in 2006 that contained a bonus disc of 18 tracks available on a single disc for the first time. One of the longest standing bands in the history of music has been The Cure. Their album Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me was released at a time where dance alternative and happy sounding rock songs could blend and merge and even play all together in one lucky pack. Such was the hype of commercialized fun sounding pleasant music!
The Cure’s big break came through this album itself where you have strutting head-on start with songs like “Hot!Hot!Hot!” and “Why Cant I Be You?”. These are myth breaking space-pop works of art that have listeners of all kinds by their glare. Creations as eternally popular as “Catch” and “Just Like Heaven” aligned beside “The Kiss” and “The Snakepit” which bear testimony of rather expressionistic tone of music that surely got widely received for years later. The overstuffed CD culture got hands-on trial with the works of The Cure, and particularly to mention, this album. The album could run the risk of being a big time loss or a rather overkill but t ended up being this surprising big hit with its intense breakthrough record sales marks.
The album still sounds very refreshing bringing back to us that ’80s synth pop sound in the 2006. The unusual spectacle created by the double CD even included studio records in the 2006 edition. These are indispensable live materials targeted to the more intense Cure fan. Also a great way to bond and create familiarity with the listener, a confidence that only very great bands like The Cure can enjoy with ease. The album, in its entirety, whether it is the older version or the new, is a great gift to listeners of all generations.
















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