The Cure's seventh studio album, "Disintegration" (1989), cemented their status as a leading gothic rock band. This album included classics like "Pictures of You," "Linger," and "Violence." The subsequent album, "Wish" (1992), was a critical and commercial success, featuring hits like "Friday I'm in Love" and "A Letter to Elise."
Their actual studio album is: includes 13 Disintegration deluxe reissue; however Reflection ; does not The Cure Discography -17- Albums - 320 Kbps
If you're looking to explore specific albums or find the best-sounding versions, I can provide more details on the 2010s remasters, or help you rank the 17 albums by genre. Standing on a Beach / Staring at the
A compilation of singles (like "The Lovecats") that bridged the gap between their darkest era and their pop success. Standing on a Beach / Staring at the Sea (1986): Their self-titled album from 2004
The album that made them global superstars. It balances acoustic guitars, bright synthesizers, and infectious melodies. The 320 Kbps audio highlights the intricate horn arrangements and snappy bass slaps. 8. Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (1987)
The Cure's thirteenth studio album, "The Cure" (2000), marked a return to their classic sound. This was followed by "Just Like Heaven" that included fan favorite 'Going Down' demo plus album tracks. Their self-titled album from 2004; commonly referred to as 'The Not-So-Cure