The Cure – The Top

Album Info

Artist: The Cure

Title: The Top

Year: 1984

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Tracklist

  • 1. Shake Dog Shake (4:56)
  • 2. The Birdmad Girl (4:06)
  • 3. Wailing Wall (5:22)
  • 4. Give Me It (3:42)
  • 5. Dressing Up (2:51)
  • 6. The Caterpillar (3:41)
  • 7. Piggy In The Mirror (3:40)
  • 8. The Empty World (2:36)
  • 9. Bananafishbones (2:59)
  • 10. The Top (6:56)
  • 1. You Stayed ... - Robert Smith Home Demo (2:20)
  • 2. Ariel - Robert Smith Home Demo (2:58)
  • 3. A Hand Inside My Mouth - Studio Demo (3:39)
  • 4. Sadacic (M05) - Robert Smith Studio Demo (4:15)
  • 5. Shake Dog Shake - Studio Demo (4:55)
  • 6. Piggy In The Mirror - Studio Demo (3:39)
  • 7. Birdmad Girl - Studio Demo (3:35)
  • 8. Give Me It - Studio Demo (3:42)
  • 9. Throw Your Foot - Studio Demo (3:29)
  • 10. Happy The Man - Studio Demo (2:44)
  • 11. The Caterpillar - Studio Demo (4:16)
  • 12. Dressing Up - Studio Alternative Mix (2:12)
  • 13. Wailing Wall - Studio Alternative Mix (4:57)
  • 14. The Empty World - Live Bootleg (2:47)
  • 15. Bananafishbones - Live Bootleg (2:57)
  • 16. The Top - Live Bootleg (7:11)
  • 17. Forever (version) - Live Bootleg (4:58)

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Artist Bio

The Cure are a band from Crawley, West Sussex, England, that started out in 1973 and began releasing music formally in 1979 with their debut album, Three Imaginary Boys. Known for their blend of post-punk, gothic rock, new wave, and alternative rock, The Cure’s sound has shifted from minimalist and moody early records to more melodic and accessible pop in later years, most famously on albums like Disintegration and Wish. Led by frontman Robert Smith, they're recognized for their influence on goth and alternative music, their extensive catalog, and their marathon live shows. The group has been nominated for major awards like the Grammys and has spent time on influential labels including Fiction and Elektra. Fans of Joy Division, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Echo & the Bunnymen will likely appreciate The Cure’s mix of atmosphere, emotion, and melodic songwriting.