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Collected broadcasts 1979-1996
The Cure - Collected broadcasts 1979-1996 Review:
If you're anything like me, you've spent countless nights weeping over Robert Smith's iconic voice and hair that's bigger than my dreams. So when I got my hands on The Cure's latest compilation album "Collected broadcasts 1979-1996," I was more excited than a kid in a candy store.
This 4-disc set is a treasure trove of live performances and rare recordings that will make any die-hard Cure fan weak at the knees. From classics like "Boys Don't Cry" to deep cuts like "A Forest," this album has it all. The production quality is top-notch, making you feel like you're right there in the crowd, waving your lighter in the air.
But let's talk about Robert Smith for a moment, shall we? The man is a musical genius, a true visionary who has the power to make you both dance and cry in the span of a single song. His vocals are as haunting and beautiful as ever, sending shivers down your spine and making you wish you had hair half as fabulous as his.
Overall, The Cure's "Collected broadcasts 1979-1996" is a must-have for any true fan of the band. It's a journey through time, a glimpse into the magic that is The Cure live in all their glory. So grab your black eyeliner, throw on your favourite lipstick, and get ready to dance like it's 1989 all over again. Trust me, you won't regret it.
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Collected broadcasts 1979-1996
Collected broadcasts 1979-1996
The Cure - Collected broadcasts 1979-1996 Review:
If you're anything like me, you've spent countless nights weeping over Robert Smith's iconic voice and hair that's bigger than my dreams. So when I got my hands on The Cure's latest compilation album "Collected broadcasts 1979-1996," I was more excited than a kid in a candy store.
This 4-disc set is a treasure trove of live performances and rare recordings that will make any die-hard Cure fan weak at the knees. From classics like "Boys Don't Cry" to deep cuts like "A Forest," this album has it all. The production quality is top-notch, making you feel like you're right there in the crowd, waving your lighter in the air.
But let's talk about Robert Smith for a moment, shall we? The man is a musical genius, a true visionary who has the power to make you both dance and cry in the span of a single song. His vocals are as haunting and beautiful as ever, sending shivers down your spine and making you wish you had hair half as fabulous as his.
Overall, The Cure's "Collected broadcasts 1979-1996" is a must-have for any true fan of the band. It's a journey through time, a glimpse into the magic that is The Cure live in all their glory. So grab your black eyeliner, throw on your favourite lipstick, and get ready to dance like it's 1989 all over again. Trust me, you won't regret it.
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The Cure - Collected broadcasts 1979-1996 Review:
If you're anything like me, you've spent countless nights weeping over Robert Smith's iconic voice and hair that's bigger than my dreams. So when I got my hands on The Cure's latest compilation album "Collected broadcasts 1979-1996," I was more excited than a kid in a candy store.
This 4-disc set is a treasure trove of live performances and rare recordings that will make any die-hard Cure fan weak at the knees. From classics like "Boys Don't Cry" to deep cuts like "A Forest," this album has it all. The production quality is top-notch, making you feel like you're right there in the crowd, waving your lighter in the air.
But let's talk about Robert Smith for a moment, shall we? The man is a musical genius, a true visionary who has the power to make you both dance and cry in the span of a single song. His vocals are as haunting and beautiful as ever, sending shivers down your spine and making you wish you had hair half as fabulous as his.
Overall, The Cure's "Collected broadcasts 1979-1996" is a must-have for any true fan of the band. It's a journey through time, a glimpse into the magic that is The Cure live in all their glory. So grab your black eyeliner, throw on your favourite lipstick, and get ready to dance like it's 1989 all over again. Trust me, you won't regret it.











