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Editorial Reviews
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Singer Robert Smith was determined to make the Cure one of the most distinctive groups of any age. After jaunty power pop was in vogue, Smith shifted to tone poems and ethereal freakouts. However, with Pornography, he entered the downward spiral that prompted the greatest music of his career. The title track is sheer hell as Smith abandons music altogether. But the remaining tracks are among the finest the '80s had to offer. "One Hundred Years," with its grinding riff, "Siamese Twins," with its stuttering beat, and "The Figurehead" ("I laughed in the mirror for the first time in a year") are gothic studies in terror par excellence. Nothing sounded like Pornography, not even other Cure records. It has since been decided that Pornography is the first volume of a trilogy that's completed by Disintegration and Bloodflowers. Both are worthy, but nothing beats the first installment. --Rob O'Connor --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Music:

  1. Portishead
  2. Precious Declaration [CD-single]
  3. Proud Like a God [Extra tracks]
  4. Real Thing [CD-single]
  5. She`S in Fashion [CD-single]
  6. Shout: The Remixes [CD-single] [Import]
  7. Sounds of the Satellites
  8. Spend the Night [Enhanced]
  9. Stand By Me [CD-single]
  10. Storm the Palace

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