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Bloodflowers

The Cure

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Out Of This World (LP Version) The Cure 6:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Watching Me Fall (LP Version) The Cure 11:12 Album Only View In iTunes
3 Where The Birds Always Sing (LP Version) The Cure 5:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Maybe Someday (LP Version) The Cure 5:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 The Last Day Of Summer (LP Version) The Cure 5:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 There Is No If... (LP Version) The Cure 3:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 The Loudest Sound (LP Version) The Cure 5:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 39 (LP Version) The Cure 7:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Bloodflowers (LP Version) The Cure 7:27 $0.99 View In iTunes

iTunes Review

Over the years the Cure touched on many different styles. They’d started as a punk-pop group that receded into ethereal despair that then mutated into raging goth and suddenly discovered uplifting dancefloor-friendly pop and ‘80s-90s psychedelic shimmers. But Cure critics and fans always favored a delicate blend of singer Robert Smith’s pop instincts and his grandiose epic visions. Smith knew this and posited 2000’s Bloodflowers as the final part of a trilogy that included 1982’s Pornography and 1988’s Disintegration. Again, he would indulge in songs that took five-plus minutes to sufficiently unfold and that dwelled in the group’s slower, hypnotic range. He succeeded, since “Out of This World,” the 11-minute “Watching Me Fall,” and “The Last Day of Summer” work over their guitar and keyboard riffs with a death grip’s finality. These are not songs meant to be taken lightly and their intense emotionalism against the Cure’s unyielding wall of sound — sometimes psychedelic, always brooding — makes for solid Goth throughout.

Recent Customer Reviews

Don't Understand the hardcore fans...
     
by gyzmopr

I think this album is simply amazing. I love it. Its not a happy go lucky album. I prefer it to all of their pop. Grab a cold cold beer, and fly with it.

Good but short
     
by Jay from Chandler

Best song is "The Loudest Sound".

speechless
     
by Ghosts In My Head

Watching Me Fall is...amazing.

Biography

Formed: 1976 in Crawley, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Out of all the bands that emerged in the immediate aftermath of punk rock in the late '70s, few were as enduring and popular as the Cure. Led through numerous incarnations by guitarist/vocalist Robert Smith (born April 21, 1959), the band became notorious for its slow, gloomy dirges and Smith's ghoulish...
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