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A testament to the Cures explosive creativity,
Join the Dots is also an ode to the bands remarkable consistency. Spanning the groups entire career, itll keep fans happily burrowing away for hours; days, even. Disc 1 concentrates on Robert Smiths early growth spurts, when his jerky goth-pop blossomed with depth and savvy. Disc 2 recycles some of
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Mes motifs (theres a touch of "A Thousand Hours" in "Breath," for instance), and pays tribute to their early-90s
Mixed Up Madchester phase with "Harold and Joe." Elsewhere, there are covers of "Young Americans,"
Depeche Modes "World in My Eyes," "Purple Haze," and three versions of the
Doors "Hello I Love You," as well as more recent material like an acoustic version of "Maybe Someday" from 2000s
Bloodflowers. The handsome packaging features a complete career retrospective partially narrated by Smith himself. As a capstone to a brilliant career,
Dots is a sublime walk down memory lane for tortured hearts and melancholy moods. --
Matthew Cooke
Product Description
Subtitled - B-sides & Rarities 1978-2001 - The Fiction Years. First-ever collection of hard-to-find gems in a career-spanning four-disc remastered set. As The Cure nears its third decade at the forefront of pop culture, Universal, Rhino & Fiction/Elektra are celebrating the band's remarkable career with this collection. 70 tracks compiled by Robert Smith, 25 on CD for the first time & 10 tracks previously unreleased. Includes 76-page booklet featuring rare & previously unseen photographs & a complete Fiction discography. Packaged in long-digibook format. 2004.