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The Cure (The Cure album)

The Cure is the twelfth studio album by English rock band of the same name, released in June 2004 by Geffen Records. The album was entirely produced by American producer Ross Robinson and spawned the single "The End of the World".

The Cure
Studio album by
Released25 June 2004
Recorded2003–2004
StudioOlympic (London)
GenreAlternative rock
Length71:13
Label
Producer
The Cure chronology
Join the Dots
(2004)
The Cure
(2004)
4:13 Dream
(2008)
The Cure studio album chronology
Bloodflowers
(2000)
The Cure
(2004)
4:13 Dream
(2008)
Singles from The Cure
  1. "The End of the World"
    Released: 19 July 2004
  2. "Taking Off"
    Released: 18 October 2004
  3. "alt.end"
    Released: 2004 (U.S. only)

Production and content

The Cure was coproduced by Cure frontman Robert Smith and Ross Robinson, who had worked with bands such as Korn, Limp Bizkit, Slipknot, At the Drive-In, Glassjaw and the Blood Brothers. This may explain why the songs on the album are heavier than previous material by the band. Smith described the record as "Cure heavy", as opposed to "new-metal heavy".[1]

According to the liner notes, the entire album was recorded live in the studio. According to Smith, the official track listing includes the closing "Going Nowhere", which was excluded from North American pressings.[citation needed]

Demos of three songs recorded during the album's sessions, titled "A Boy I Never Knew", "Please Come Home" and "Strum", have leaked as MP3 files.[citation needed] Smith explained:

"We did twenty songs in total. There's fifteen being released in this first wave, and three of the five being left off are the most depressing songs we've ever done. Ross Robinson is beside himself with anguish that I've left them off the album. The running order that Ross came up with was an eight-song album of all the big, dark, dismal songs. Then I put together my running order and we played them back-to-back, and I just preferred mine. The fact is, I make the decisions. He made his own album: he's burnt his own CD called The Cure, 'cos he thinks that I'm wrong."[2]

The artwork was designed by Smith's nephews and nieces: children who were unaware that their drawings were to be put on the album. The drawings were supposed to be of a 'good dream' and a 'bad dream' from each niece and nephew. Smith compiled the best drawings on the album and then produced it.[3]

Promotion

The Cure is the first record by the band released by producer Ross Robinson's I Am label, with whom the Cure signed a three-album deal. To promote the album, the band appeared at several festivals in Europe and the United States in spring[ambiguous] 2004. They also premièred the song "The End of the World" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In the summer of 2004, the band launched the Curiosa festival, where they performed shows across the United States with a number of bands who have been inspired by the Cure, including Mogwai, Interpol and Muse. The band then performed in Mexico, followed by additional festivals and televised performances in Europe, culminating with the end of 2004. By the end of the year, every song from The Cure had been performed live by the band.

Release

The Cure was first released in Japan on 25 June 2004.[4] It was then released in the UK and Europe on 28 June and then in the US the day after.[5] It debuted at No. 7 in the United States, selling 91,000 copies in its first week of release,[6] and No. 8 in the United Kingdom.[7]

Initial pressings included a bonus DVD containing a documentary of the conception of three songs from the album, titled Making 'The Cure'.

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic75/100[8]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [9]
Entertainment WeeklyB[10]
The Guardian     [11]
The Independent     [12]
Mojo     [13]
NME8/10[14]
Pitchfork7.7/10[15]
Q     [16]
Rolling Stone     [17]
SpinB[18]

Critical response to The Cure has been generally positive. Metacritic calculated the weighted average score given to The Cure at 75 out of 100.[8] Adam Sweeting of The Guardian described it as a "masterful performance all round", highlighting the songs "The End of the World", "Going Nowhere", "Anniversary" and "The Promise".[11] Rob Fitzpatrick of NME described it as "startling from the first listen. "[14] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone wrote "it's the grooviest thing, it's a perfect dream", and pointed out the album's highlights as being "Before Three", "Lost" and "(I Don't Know What's Going) On".[17] While stating that "as with Prince on Musicology, Smith allows the Cure's current lineup to become his own tribute band", David Browne of Entertainment Weekly nonetheless concluded that the "newly-vibrant music looks back lovingly as well on a time when Cure songs managed to combine a throbbing, oingo-boingo springiness with the depressive angst of suburban-basement isolation".[10]

AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine was mixed in his review of The Cure, qualifying it as "the type of record that sits on the shelves of diehard fans, only occasionally making its way on the stereo".[9] Andy Greenwald of Blender felt that the band "come off more than ever like a caricature", writing: "There are a few breaks of sunlight, including the single 'The End of the World' and 'Taking Off', a strummy echo of 1992's chart-topping Wish. After that, it's right back into the abyss."[19] The Independent's Andy Gill panned the album as being "just as stunted musically as emotionally, the bleak chordings and grey washes barely differing throughout, whatever an individual song's outlook."[12]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Robert Smith; all music by the Cure (Smith, Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Jason Cooper and Roger O'Donnell).

No.TitleLength
1."Lost"4:07
2."Labyrinth"5:14
3."Before Three"4:40
4."Truth, Goodness and Beauty" (excluded from North American, Brazilian and some European pressings)4:20
5."The End of the World"3:44
6."Anniversary"4:22
7."Us or Them"4:09
8."Fake" (excluded from CDs except in Japan)4:43
9."alt.end"4:30
10."(I Don't Know What's Going) On"2:57
11."Taking Off"3:19
12."Never"4:04
13."The Promise"10:21
14."Going Nowhere" (excluded from North American pressings)3:28
Total length:63:58
Vinyl only bonus track
No.TitleLength
15."This Morning"7:15
Total length:71:13

Bonus DVD

  1. "Back On" (instrumental version of "Lost")
  2. "The Broken Promise" (instrumental version of "The Promise")
  3. "Someone's Coming" (alternate version of "Truth Goodness and Beauty")

Personnel

The Cure

Production

Charts

Chart performance for The Cure
Chart (2004) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[20] 28
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[21] 12
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[22] 7
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[23] 4
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[24] 21
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[25] 6
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[26] 37
European Albums (Billboard)[27] 1
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[28] 18
French Albums (SNEP)[29] 4
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[30] 3
Greek Albums (IFPI)[31] 12
Irish Albums (IRMA)[32] 18
Italian Albums (FIMI)[33] 2
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[34] 32
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[35] 10
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[36] 9
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[37] 18
Scottish Albums (OCC)[38] 11
Spanish Albums (AFYVE)[27] 5
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[39] 10
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[40] 5
UK Albums (OCC)[41] 8
US Billboard 200[42] 7

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for The Cure
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[43] Silver 60,000^
United States 317,000[44]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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The Cure is the twelfth studio album by English rock band of the same name released in June 2004 by Geffen Records The album was entirely produced by American producer Ross Robinson and spawned the single The End of the World The CureStudio album by the CureReleased25 June 2004Recorded2003 2004StudioOlympic London GenreAlternative rockLength71 13LabelI Am GeffenProducerRoss Robinson Robert SmithThe Cure chronologyJoin the Dots 2004 The Cure 2004 4 13 Dream 2008 The Cure studio album chronologyBloodflowers 2000 The Cure 2004 4 13 Dream 2008 Singles from The Cure The End of the World Released 19 July 2004 Taking Off Released 18 October 2004 alt end Released 2004 U S only Contents 1 Production and content 2 Promotion 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 Certifications and sales 9 ReferencesProduction and content EditThe Cure was coproduced by Cure frontman Robert Smith and Ross Robinson who had worked with bands such as Korn Limp Bizkit Slipknot At the Drive In Glassjaw and the Blood Brothers This may explain why the songs on the album are heavier than previous material by the band Smith described the record as Cure heavy as opposed to new metal heavy 1 According to the liner notes the entire album was recorded live in the studio According to Smith the official track listing includes the closing Going Nowhere which was excluded from North American pressings citation needed Demos of three songs recorded during the album s sessions titled A Boy I Never Knew Please Come Home and Strum have leaked as MP3 files citation needed Smith explained We did twenty songs in total There s fifteen being released in this first wave and three of the five being left off are the most depressing songs we ve ever done Ross Robinson is beside himself with anguish that I ve left them off the album The running order that Ross came up with was an eight song album of all the big dark dismal songs Then I put together my running order and we played them back to back and I just preferred mine The fact is I make the decisions He made his own album he s burnt his own CD called The Cure cos he thinks that I m wrong 2 The artwork was designed by Smith s nephews and nieces children who were unaware that their drawings were to be put on the album The drawings were supposed to be of a good dream and a bad dream from each niece and nephew Smith compiled the best drawings on the album and then produced it 3 Promotion EditThe Cure is the first record by the band released by producer Ross Robinson s I Am label with whom the Cure signed a three album deal To promote the album the band appeared at several festivals in Europe and the United States in spring ambiguous 2004 They also premiered the song The End of the World on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno In the summer of 2004 the band launched the Curiosa festival where they performed shows across the United States with a number of bands who have been inspired by the Cure including Mogwai Interpol and Muse The band then performed in Mexico followed by additional festivals and televised performances in Europe culminating with the end of 2004 By the end of the year every song from The Cure had been performed live by the band Release EditThe Cure was first released in Japan on 25 June 2004 4 It was then released in the UK and Europe on 28 June and then in the US the day after 5 It debuted at No 7 in the United States selling 91 000 copies in its first week of release 6 and No 8 in the United Kingdom 7 Initial pressings included a bonus DVD containing a documentary of the conception of three songs from the album titled Making The Cure Reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic75 100 8 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 9 Entertainment WeeklyB 10 The Guardian 11 The Independent 12 Mojo 13 NME8 10 14 Pitchfork7 7 10 15 Q 16 Rolling Stone 17 SpinB 18 Critical response to The Cure has been generally positive Metacritic calculated the weighted average score given to The Cure at 75 out of 100 8 Adam Sweeting of The Guardian described it as a masterful performance all round highlighting the songs The End of the World Going Nowhere Anniversary and The Promise 11 Rob Fitzpatrick of NME described it as startling from the first listen 14 Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone wrote it s the grooviest thing it s a perfect dream and pointed out the album s highlights as being Before Three Lost and I Don t Know What s Going On 17 While stating that as with Prince on Musicology Smith allows the Cure s current lineup to become his own tribute band David Browne of Entertainment Weekly nonetheless concluded that the newly vibrant music looks back lovingly as well on a time when Cure songs managed to combine a throbbing oingo boingo springiness with the depressive angst of suburban basement isolation 10 AllMusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine was mixed in his review of The Cure qualifying it as the type of record that sits on the shelves of diehard fans only occasionally making its way on the stereo 9 Andy Greenwald of Blender felt that the band come off more than ever like a caricature writing There are a few breaks of sunlight including the single The End of the World and Taking Off a strummy echo of 1992 s chart topping Wish After that it s right back into the abyss 19 The Independent s Andy Gill panned the album as being just as stunted musically as emotionally the bleak chordings and grey washes barely differing throughout whatever an individual song s outlook 12 Track listing EditAll lyrics written by Robert Smith all music by the Cure Smith Perry Bamonte Simon Gallup Jason Cooper and Roger O Donnell No TitleLength1 Lost 4 072 Labyrinth 5 143 Before Three 4 404 Truth Goodness and Beauty excluded from North American Brazilian and some European pressings 4 205 The End of the World 3 446 Anniversary 4 227 Us or Them 4 098 Fake excluded from CDs except in Japan 4 439 alt end 4 3010 I Don t Know What s Going On 2 5711 Taking Off 3 1912 Never 4 0413 The Promise 10 2114 Going Nowhere excluded from North American pressings 3 28Total length 63 58 Vinyl only bonus trackNo TitleLength15 This Morning 7 15Total length 71 13 Bonus DVD Back On instrumental version of Lost The Broken Promise instrumental version of The Promise Someone s Coming alternate version of Truth Goodness and Beauty Personnel EditThe Cure Robert Smith vocals guitar production Perry Bamonte guitar Simon Gallup bass guitar Jason Cooper drums Roger O Donnell keyboardsProduction Ross Robinson producer Steve Evetts engineer mixingCharts EditChart performance for The Cure Chart 2004 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 20 28Austrian Albums O3 Austria 21 12Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 22 7Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 23 4Czech Albums CNS IFPI 24 21Danish Albums Hitlisten 25 6Dutch Albums Album Top 100 26 37European Albums Billboard 27 1Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 28 18French Albums SNEP 29 4German Albums Offizielle Top 100 30 3Greek Albums IFPI 31 12Irish Albums IRMA 32 18Italian Albums FIMI 33 2New Zealand Albums RMNZ 34 32Norwegian Albums VG lista 35 10Polish Albums ZPAV 36 9Portuguese Albums AFP 37 18Scottish Albums OCC 38 11Spanish Albums AFYVE 27 5Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 39 10Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 40 5UK Albums OCC 41 8US Billboard 200 42 7Certifications and sales EditCertifications and sales for The Cure Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 43 Silver 60 000 United States 317 000 44 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit Diehl Matt 10 October 2003 The Cure Find New Life Rolling Stone Retrieved 14 December 2014 Cameron Keith August 2004 It s more Kiss Me than goth Mojo No 129 p 87 The Cure s New Album Cover A Family Affair ContactMusic com 8 September 2004 Archived from the original on 7 March 2016 Retrieved 29 September 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link The Cure The Cure Discogs Retrieved 21 July 2022 British 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