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Staff pick of the week...
This week...Jared picks it!
Artist: The
Cure
Title: Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss
Me
Price: $15.50 CD 
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Tracks
on this CD: |
| The
Kiss |
| Catch |
| Torture |
| If
Only Tonight We Could Sleep |
| Why
Can't I Be You |
| How
Beautiful You Are |
| The
Snake Pit |
| Just
Like Heaven |
| All
I Want |
| Hot
Hot Hot!!! |
| One
More Time |
| Like
Cockatoos |
| Icing
Sugar |
| The
Perfect Girl |
| A
Thousand Hours |
| Shiver
and Shake |
| Fight |
It
was the first (for me) great Cure album...
It was the last (for them) great Cure album...
1987...and I didn't even have my driver's license yet. I
was only very briefly (1 song, "Grinding Halt") familiar
with the Cure from listening to my uncle's beat up copy of
the Times Square soundtrack. I was passed a taped
copy of Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss
Me by a friend. I'm not sure what the initial attraction
(to the record, not the friend) was. I was at the tail end
of my Punk Rock Phase(tm) and was looking for something new.
I think it was the screaming guitar that opened "The Kiss."
Actually, I'm pretty sure that it was the screaming guitar
that opened "The Kiss."
That, and the record contained on of the Top 10 Songs Ever
Written ("Just Like Heaven"). How can you go wrong?
Of course, I went a little overboard and became Cure-obsessed,
working through their back-catalog (and every bootleg I could
get my hands on) with a fervor. This fixation lasted well
into my freshman year at college, when one too many frat
boys sporting teased hair and eyeliner tried to pick up my
girlfriend. That, and the fact that Disintegration sucked,
caused me to give up...
But I still hold a spot in my musical being for this record.
It may not have been as gloomy as their earlier efforts,
but for me it was the beginning...
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