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  2. Paris (The Cure album) - Wikipedia

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    Paris is a live album recorded by The Cure at Le Zénith de Paris, in October 1992 during their Wish tour, but released in October 1993. The band announced the album in July 1993. [8] Paris was released at the same time as Show, which was recorded in the United States.

  3. Live in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Live in Paris (Jemeel Moondoc album) Live in Paris 1973, an album by Can; Live in Paris 1975, an album by Deep Purple; Live in Paris+ (Jill Scott album) Live in Paris (Diana Krall album) (2002) Live in Paris 05, an album by Laura Pausini; Live in Paris (Psychic TV album) Live in Paris; Live in Paris (Tom Rhodes album) Live in Paris (Dee Dee ...

  4. Paris by Night (song) - Wikipedia

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    A1. "Paris by Night" (Original Mix) – 6:02 A2. "Paris by Night" (Piol Paradise Remix) – 6:50 B1. "Paris by Night" (DIY Elektro Mix) – 5:20 B2. "Paris by Night" (DIY Cool Mix) – 6:19. CD Maxi-Single (Germany, 2005) [5] "Paris by Night" (Original Edit) – 4:05 "Paris by Night" (DIY Cool Edit) – 3:25 "Paris by Night" (Bini's Virus Dub ...

  5. The Cure Creates an Unrelentingly Sad and Singular Universe ...

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    If I told you 40 years ago, when the Cure was in the midst of its new-wave wonder moment, that the band would craft an inventively elegiac epic like “Songs for a Lost World” — a singular ...

  6. Cure for Pain - Wikipedia

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    Cure for Pain is the second studio album by alternative rock band Morphine, released through Rykodisc in September 1993. Jerome Deupree , the band's original drummer, quit due to health problems during the recording of the album and was replaced by Billy Conway .

  7. Morphine (band) - Wikipedia

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    Cure for Pain, 1993's followup, [4] increased the band's audience outside of New England, and singles like "Thursday" and "Buena" picked up some college radio play. During the recording of Cure for Pain, Deupree was again replaced by Conway, although Deupree still played most of the percussion work on the album. After the album was completed ...

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    As the opioid pain meds became scarce, a cheaper opioid began to take over the market — heroin. Frieden said three quarters of heroin users started with pills. Federal and Kentucky officials told The Huffington Post that they knew the move against prescription drugs would have consequences.

  9. 10:15 Saturday Night - Wikipedia

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    "10:15 Saturday Night" is a song by British post-punk band the Cure. It was the B-side to their December 1978 single "Killing an Arab" as well as the opening track of their debut album Three Imaginary Boys. It was also released in France as a single, with the track "Accuracy" as the B-side.