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The Cure: Robert Smith (vocals, guitar, 6-string bass, keyboards); Perry Bamonte (guitar, keyboards, 6-string bass); Porl Thompson (guitar); Simon Gallup (keyboards, bass); Boris Williams (drums, percussion).
<p>Recorded at The Manor, Oxfordshire, England.
<p>Undoubtedly more commercial than previous albums, Wish nevertheless represented the Cure doing what they do best, oblivious to prevailing musical trends. Once again, Robert Smith tore out his innards and offered them to the listener (the wrenching and chilling 'Apart'), spitting bile in 'Cut' and effectively evoking the feeling of wretched, helpless drunkenness in 'Open'. Amid the darkness, there is still time for a couple of classic pop songs, particularly the catchy 'Friday I'm In Love', and the customary obsessive love odes. Although frequently dismissed by hardcore Cure fans as too pop-orientated, Wish managed to strike a balance between the extremes of utter despair and intoxicating joy.
Track Listing :
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Open |
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High |
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Apart |
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From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea |
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Wendy Time |
| 6 |
Doing the Unstuck |
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Friday I'm in Love |
| 8 |
Trust |
| 9 |
Letter to Elise, A |
| 10 |
Cut |
| 11 |
To Wish Impossible Things |
| 12 |
End |
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Album Information :
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UPC:075596130929
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Rock & Pop - Gothic
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Artist:The Cure
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Producer:The Cure; David M. Allen
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Label:Elektra Entertainment
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Distributed:WEA (distr)
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Release Date:1992/04/21
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Original Release Year:1992
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Discs:1
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Length:66:24
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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