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  2. Disintegration (The Cure album) - Wikipedia

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    "Plainsong", the album's opener, "set the mood for Disintegration perfectly", according to biographer Jeff Apter, by "unravelling ever so slowly in a shower of synths and guitars, before Smith steps up to the mic, uttering snatches of lyrics ('I'm so cold') as if he were reading from something as sacred as the Dead Sea Scroll."

  3. 1. “PlainsongThe opulent, gilded entrance hall to Disintegration’s grand mausoleum, “Plainsong” hits you like a drug dream. There’s an explosion in a glitter shop, then stately ...

  4. Pictures of You (The Cure song) - Wikipedia

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    "Pictures of You" is a song by English rock band the Cure. It was released on 19 March 1990 by Fiction Records as the fourth and final single from the band's eighth studio album, Disintegration (1989).

  5. Bestival Live 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Bestival Live 2011 is a live album recorded by English rock band The Cure during Bestival 2011 music festival in September 2011. It was first released in Germany on 2 December 2011, before being released in the UK on 5 December 2011. [9]

  6. Why Can't I Be You? - Wikipedia

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    In the NME's review of the single, writer Donald McRae singled out Smith's voice as the sole element of the song that "doesn't shout 'TEEN FUN'". Nonetheless, he praised the band, and concluded, "Shameless and cheap enough to steal Wham's 'Young Guns' riff, this ditty will soon be another Top of the Pops cracker".

  7. Plainsong (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Plainsong, the body of traditional songs used in the liturgies of the Roman Catholic Church Plainsong (band) , a musical group fronted by Iain Matthews "Plainsong", track 1 of Disintegration , a 1989 album by the Cure

  8. Lullaby (The Cure song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lullaby" is a song by English rock band the Cure from their eighth studio album, Disintegration (1989). Released as a single on 10 April 1989, the song is the band's highest-charting single in their home country, reaching number five on the UK Singles Chart.

  9. Jumping Someone Else's Train - Wikipedia

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    "Jumping Someone Else's Train" is a song by English rock band The Cure. Produced by Chris Parry , it was released on 2 November 1979 in the UK as a stand-alone. It later appeared on the US version of the band's debut album, Boys Don't Cry (1980).