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Pornography [Original recording remastered]

The CureAudio CD
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Out of all the bands that emerged in the immediate aftermath of punk rock in the late '70s, few were as enduring and popular as the Cure. Led through numerous incarnations by guitarist/vocalist Robert Smith (born April 21, 1959), the band became notorious for its slow, gloomy dirges and Smith's ghoulish appearance, a public image that often hid the diversity of… Read more in Amazon's The Cure Store

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  • Audio CD (March 28, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 1982
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Elektra / Wea
  • ASIN: B000ENC74K
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #44,364 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. One Hundred Years
2. A Short Term Effect
3. Hanging Garden
4. Siamese Twins
5. Figurehead
6. Strange Day
7. Cold
8. Pornography

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Originally a goth-flavored post-punk outfit, The Cure evolved into one of the truly seminal bands of the '80s, and ultimately one of modern rock's most celebrated and influential acts. Guided by creative visionary Robert Smith, The Cure's signature sound balances dreamy pop savvy and poetic lyricism with a dark, brooding intensity. The band's first four groundbreaking albums-newly remastered-are a series of masterpieces that laid the groundwork for their phenomenal and enduring popularity. Fusing superbly crafted songs with charged emotional depth from the very beginning, The Cure's early catalogue, as upgraded by Rhino, is ready to be revisted.

 

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece of Gothic Despair!, January 27, 2007
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M. Murrell "Big Sarge" (Mannheim, Germany / Afghanistan) - See all my reviews
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There is no question in my mind that Robert Smith's head was in the lowest pit of hell when he wrote this album. The music is filled with anger, hate, sorrow, fear, rage, and despair; all pieces of the darker parts of the human psyche. The listener is taken on a gothic roller-coaster ride through dementia starting with the line "It doesn't matter if we all die" all the way to the vampiric conclusion "I must fight this sickness". Such emotion in this album, and you can't pull away from listening to it. There is something about the way the music is constructed and performed that keeps your ears alert and numbs your mind to the pain that is being expressed. You find yourself understanding the agony of the performers.

This record was way ahead of its time and, until 1989's "Disintigration", was The Cure's greatest achievement in the studio. Every song is great and they flow from one to the next in a perfect order. This album is flawless; a magically written, masterfully performed accomplishment in music.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pornography of a soul...., June 23, 2008
This review is from: Pornography (Audio CD)
This, along with Disintegration, are my favorite Cure albums. I have only a handful of their work, but this one sticks out more than anyone, because of its relentless, overwhelming sense of despair. It is reminiscent of Pink Floyd's The Final Cut, Skip Spence's Oar, and Nick Drake's Pink Moon in terms of hearing a soul in torment and a band in deepest depair.

Robert Smith was extremely depressed and doing a ton of drugs when he made this album, and his misery bleeds through every groove. The opener, One Hundred Years, set the tone with "it doesn't matter if we all die", and it sails the seas of blood from there. I really like the songs One Hundred Years, The Hanging Garden (the cheeriest song on the album, which isn't saying much, and not suprisingly, the album's only single), and the title track, which is a great closer. Smith's vocals are especially strong on this one, showing much more emotion than he usually does. I've always found his voice rather flat, but here his despair makes him sing better than he usually does.

The album sounds like a lot of Public Image Limited's early work. The sound is coarse, cacophonous, and edgy, and it really, really works. If I had to take two Cure albums to an island, I would take this one and Disintegration.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Shock of What Was New, January 31, 2009
This review is from: Pornography (Audio CD)
It's a shame in a way that nowadays this album seems to fit in with a vast amount of similarly aggressive and agonising music. On it's release it was the first of it's kind and to describe its impact as harrowing would be a serious understatement.

Seminal it undoubtably was but where other bands strive to achieve the same effect they fail because 'Pornography' is so sincere. Only Nirvana reached the level of outright desperation that brutally stabs out of this recording. But cacophony in itself is not enough. These are really great songs produced by a man who was driving himself way too hard.

In amongst the relentlessly attacking sound, evidence of a great songwriter emerges in moments of astonishing beauty. This is why the Cure's more recent releases fail. Smith was still discovering his ability and wrote as a man in some kind of genuine purgatory. Now, he's wealthy and comfortable and no matter how hard he digs, the well of desparate memories and wondrous revelations have run dry.

So considering it's utterly uncompromising sound it's not surprising that this shocking album didn't sell on release. It left people either stunned (like watching someone having a nervous breakdown at a party) or alienated, after all, it's predecessors were low key and fanciful in comparison.

It marked a change in Smith's life. Although the following album had it's moments of crushing beauty he moved firmly into the land of the 'Lovecats', commercial success and some kind of weird happiness. And unlike Kurt Cobain there really was a happy ending.
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