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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: July 7, 1987
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Elektra / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002H4Q
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (87 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #73,559 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Kiss
2. Catch
3. Torture
4. If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
5. Why Can't I Be You?
6. How Beautiful You Are
7. Snakepit
8. Just Like Heaven
9. All I Want
10. Hot Hot Hot!!!
11. One More Time
12. Like Cockatoos
13. Icing Sugar
14. The Perfect Girl
15. A Thousand Hours
16. Shiver And Shake
17. Fight

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Released in 1987, at the height of the compact-disc revolution, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me is the prototypical CD album. Cure architect Robert Smith knew that the newly popular format could handle almost twice as much music as records, and he wasn't about to waste the space. Unfortunately, many of Kiss Me's 17 tracks sound more like B-sides. The cream is certainly worth culling, however; "Catch," "How Beautiful You Are," and the alternative-rock staple "Just Like Heaven" are among the Cure's finest moments. "Hot Hot Hot!!!" and "Why Can't I Be You?" reveal that underneath all the dyed-black hair and glum stares lay a fervent dance band. Who knew? --Bill Crandall

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Cure's Finest, November 30, 2000
The music on this cd has been blasted out of my speakers more than any other in the past thirteen years. And that's saying alot. Around 1989, I got rid of my old blue jam box and upgraded to a cd player. This meant tossing my Cure tape and moving over to the cd. Thus, this is also the first album I have purchased twice. Now, I still put it in my (even newer) stereo, but its not for nostalgic reasons. This is fantastic music and has something to offer everyone.

The Kiss is perhaps the darkest song I've every heard, and is the first one on this album I fell in love with. Like Cockatoos has that bass line that mingles with your blood. If Only Tonight We Could Sleep is so unique and strange that it almost redefines what music is. It's nearly narrative. And Just Like Heaven, as somebody else said in another review, really is the perfect pop song.

The Cure has metamorphosed more times that other bands have albums, but Robert Smith's melancholic voice has always been there, droning about misery or rejoicing in giddiness. This album, though currently not directly centered, serves as the perfect fulcrum to their incredible body of work.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just like Heaven for fans of The Cure, January 14, 2003
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me is one of my favorite Cure albums. It's packed with great music and has a discernible atmosphere that distinguishes it from most other alternative music. The Cure was a big part of my teenaged years, and this music sounds as good today as it did back then. Just Like Heaven and Hot Hot Hot!!! are the two tracks most likely to be familiar to the uninitiated, the first song catching the group at one of their more mainstream (yet unique) moments and the latter proving that The Cure could appeal to a wider audience while remaining perfectly and distinctively themselves. My nod for best song on the album, though, would go to Why Can't I Be You? which is actually quite upbeat and danceable (if you're so inclined). This song is one of several that deliver a virtual cacophony of sound, including prominent horns against the familiar background sounds of the band. Catch, How Beautiful You Are, and The Perfect Girl have an infectious, ditty-like quality to them, breaking the music free from the clinging maudlin environment one expects to find front man Robert Smith in much of the time. Of course, melancholia exists among these tracks as well. If Only Tonight We Could Sleep is a slow, sentimental song which sounds wonderful until you get to One More Time, which outdoes it in poignancy. And then you get to A Thousand Hours; if ever a Cure song could be called beautiful, this is the one. Robert Smith says more in a few words than most singers do over the course of an entire album. When Smith sings "For how much longer can I howl into this wind, for how much longer can I cry like this?" I find myself quite moved every time; the vocals are raw and impassioned and seem to incorporate so much anxiety and angst into them that the overall effect is incredible. I don't want you to think that the guys went soft on this album, though: Torture is a release of pent-up feelings, Shiver and Shake tells it like it is, and the final track Fight energizes each past, former, or future Cure addict to be who you are and who you want to be regardless of what others may think of you.

You may actually want to look for the tape rather than the CD of this particular album. While the CD is quite long, extending well over an hour, the tape contains one track not included on the CD: Hey You. It's actually one of my favorite songs on the album, full of bounce and inspiration, even though it isn't very long in duration. There is really more variety to be found on this album than on most other Cure releases, and I think this is the best selection with which to introduce today's generation to the music we thirtysomethings indulged in during our youth. I would still have to name Disintegration as the group's best album, but I really believe Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me is their most appealing offering.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I didn't think I'd like it....I was wrong., June 6, 2001
By Melkor "dark lord" (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
  
If someone told me 15 years ago to listen to a Cure CD, I probably would have laughed in their face. At the time, I was listening to either hard-core metal, classic rock, punk, heavy industrial, or classical. The Cure, to me, was music that all the drama students at my high school listened to. Music for people who were overly sensitive "ar-teests" (artists) who brooded away too much of their teenage insecurities.

Flash forward seven years to 1993. I was taking summer school classes at college and was still listening (primarily) to the heavier brand of music, but my mind was open to other options at this point. One day while walking home from class, I heard "Just Like Heaven" on the radio and could not get it out of my head. No matter where I went or what I was doing, I found myself singing that song.

I finally gave in and bought "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me". For the next 4 months, no other CD went into my CD player. I put this CD up there with "Dark Side of the Moon", in that you can't listen to just one song from the CD. You just have to put it in and listen to the whole thing straight through. It's a wonderful work of music. Soon, I turned all of my metal friends onto the CD. Eventually all of us became huge Cure fans, and then got into DM, and then The Smiths, and then New Order, and so on...

It was so wild that I missed this music when it first came out. If anyone is looking for a great CD to enter the world of The Cure, I can highly recommend this CD as a place to start. I can't say enough good things about it, and this is coming from someone who was VERY skeptical.

If any Cure fans reading this want to enter the metal world, just like I came into yours, try starting with "Black Sabbath" and "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath, "Killers" and "Piece of Mind" by Iron Maiden, and for the more advanced get "Rust In Piece" and "Cryptic Writings" by Megadeth.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Erotic Cure
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. First Cure CD I bought - mainly for Just Like Heaven. This to me is The Cure's erotic and sensual cd. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars I grew up on this stuff...
I bought this as a tape back in... 1988? 87? 89? who knows... I was 13 or so and this tape did not leave my stereo for years. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Cure
The Cure is one of the rare few bands that has been around for twenty some years and not look or sound like some outdated dinosaur like every hair metal band who are trying to... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars I wanna hold you like a doll...
I followed the infectious scent of Just Like Heaven (the greatest pop song ever written) to this album, and found myself listening to one of the greatest records I've ever heard... Read more
Published on July 19, 2006 by Julie

4.0 out of 5 stars In response to SRS
"Breathe" and "A Chain Of Flowers" are available on the Join The Dots boxset.

"Hey You!!! Read more
Published on June 9, 2006 by Derek Warren

3.0 out of 5 stars Problematic
Firstly, the CD is still missing Hey You, even though modern CD players can play 80 minute discs. Further, it's missing the songs Breathe and A Chain of Flowers, which are B-sides... Read more
Published on May 5, 2006 by SRS

3.0 out of 5 stars Overkill
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic
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