Originally a Goth-flavored post-punk outfit, The Cure evolved into one of the truly seminal bands of the '80s, and ultimately one of modern rock's most celebrated and influential acts. Guided by creative visionary Robert Smith, The Cure's signature sound balances a dreamy pop savvy with a dark, brooding majesty and fuses superbly crafted, literate songs with a feverish emotional intensity. The band's early catalog-newly remastered and expanded with a wealth of rarities-is a series of masterpieces that laid the groundwork for their phenomenal and enduring popularity. Elektra. 2005.
1) One Hundred Years
2) A Short Term Effect
3) Hanging Garden
4) Siamese Twins
5) Figurehead
6) A Strange Day
7) Cold
8) Pornography
9) Break
10) Demise
11) Temptation
12) Figurehead
13) Hanging Garden
14) One Hundred Years
15) Airl1Ock: Soundtrack
16) Cold
17) A Strange Day
18) Pornography
19) All Mine
20) A Short Term Effect
21) Siamese Twins
22) Temptation Two