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Standing on a Beach: The Singles
 
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Standing on a Beach: The Singles

The Cure
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Product Details

  • Audio Cassette (October 17, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: 1986
  • Label: Elektra / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002H3P
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #209,749 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Killing an Arab
2. Boys Don't Cry
3. Jumping Someone Else's Train
4. A Forest
5. Primary
6. Charlotte Sometimes
7. The Hanging Garden
8. Let's Go to Bed
9. The Walk
10. The Lovecats
11. The Caterpillar
12. Inbetween Days
13. Close to Me
14. I'm Cold
15. Another Journey By Train
16. Descent
17. Splintered In Her Head
18. Mr. Pink Eyes
19. Happy The Man
20. Throw Your Foot
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Editorial Reviews

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Big and moody, Staring at the Sea compiles some hits and near misses of these excavators of the dark soul. Beginning with their earliest hits--the sparse "Killing an Arab," the aptly tedious "10:15 Saturday Night," and the charming "Boys Don't Cry"--this collection stops before the comparative giddiness of Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me.

Musicians first, brooding art types second, The Cure's unique instrumentation doesn't get the credit it rightfully deserves. The thrashy, trash-can break in "Jumping Someone Else's Train," the sprightly synthesized recorder of "Close to Me," and the techno-pop disco lines in "Let's Go to Bed" and "The Walk" are downright brilliant in their effectiveness and simplicity. A string of money shots if ever there was one. --Steve Gdula


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes I Dream, May 31, 2001
By Matthew Giuliano (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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"Staring at the Sea" is a collection of singles from the band's albums from "Three Imaginary Boys" (released in America as "Boys Don't Cry," with a few variations) in 1979 up through "Head on the Door" in 1985. This album provides a fine panorama of the Cure's progression from a power (punk) trio (Killing an Arab, Boys Don't Cry), through the heavily synthesized sounds of Faith (Other Voices), the gothic, drum machine of Pornography (The Hanging Garden), to the Cure's most complex (and commercially successful) arrangements in Head on the Door (Inbetween Days, Close to Me). New fans will instantly fall in love with Boys Don't Cry, Love Cats, Caterpillar, Inbetween Days and Close to Me. "Killing an Arab" was the band's first single, and despite its name, is merely an adaptation of Albert Camus' "The Stranger," not a reflection of any racial animosity. "Charlotte Sometimes" is a gem on this album. It was never released on a full-length album, yet it is a favorite of many Cure fans; the studio version is a bit sluggish, though, and fans will find that songs like "Let's Go to Bed," "The Walk," and "Charlotte" (though cleverly appealing as mid-80s antiquities) are literally transformed by the performances of these songs in the live CDs "Show" and "Paris." This compilation is outstanding, though. New fans are encouraged to check out "Galore," which is a collection of more recent singles that most people are more familiar with, but when you are ready to fall in love with the Cure, and you will, this album should immediately become part of your CD collection.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you want this album, then buy the tape, June 10, 2000
By Eric Edelin (Baltimore, Maryland USA) - See all my reviews
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This album, and Galore, is the perfect Cure purchase to start your collection, or for the casual fan who doesn't want all of the albums. The cd contains four "bonus tracks," which are singles that were only released as promotion only or in certain countries, but the tape's side b has a whole collection of b-sides that are unavailable unless you own the corresponding singles (which are impossible to find now). Throw Your Foot, The Exploding Boy are infectious and giddy tunes, while Descent, Splintered In Her Head, Happy The Man, and New Day are sombre and melancholy. The tape is called Standing On A Beach and it still has the same old man from the cd cover.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Cure: a singles band? Here's proof..., May 11, 2004
By Tim Brough "author and music buff" (Springfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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Thanks to the recent TV commercial for HP Digital cameras, I found myself really wanting to have some Cure in my life again and went looking for "Pictures Of You." Yes, at one time I had almost all the Cure CD's in my collection, but time and economics had weeded them away. "Staring At The Sea" offered me an opportunity to get a batch of other songs I remembered with fondness.

As dark and morose as The Cure's image had always been, their albums up to "The Head On The Door" frequently found them making dazzlingly brilliant singles. Hard to believe it, but Robert Smith was just as pop song smart as any New Romantic period hit maker, and in songs like "The Walk" or "Love Cats" he showed the kind of playfulness that many of his fans didn't always "get." Nonetheless, early efforts like "Killing An Arab" or "Hanging Garden" reinforced that dark depressive atmosphere that early Cure fans embraced so completely. Smith himself never had any problem with playing against preconceived notions of what a Cure song should be; I doubt a jazzy Robert ("Let's Go To Bed") was in any goth fan's must hear list.

I also found it ironic that the "Staring at the Sea" image of an old man was mirrored by the baby with the ice cream on "Galore." If you wanted to read more into it, you'd almost suspect Robert Smith was gently trying to remind listeners that he didn't mind playing to his more childlike nature when making music. While there has yet to be a comprehensive single disc collection of the Cure's best, a purchase of "Galore" and "Standing" will at least put all the singles at your fingertips.

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5.0 out of 5 stars obviously a great record, and great melodies!
the cure's singles and best known melodic songs burn with passion and sheer genius.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Love this album!
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