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The Cure - Trilogy [VHS]
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Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): The Cure Director(s): Various
Recording label: Eagle Vision USA / Sunset Home Visual Entertainment (SHE) EAN: 0801213003631Binding: VHS TapeNumber of items: 2Format: Color, NTSC, Release Date: 2003-06-03Universal product code (UPC): 801213003631Number of discs: 2Audience rating: G (General Audience)Product Description Tape one Pornography Set Disintegration Set Tape two Bloodflowers Set Encore Set Encore Set: 01.If Only Tonight We Could Sleep 02.The Kiss Pornography Set: 01.One Hundred Years 02.A Short Term Effect 03.The Hanging Garden 04.Siamese Twins 05.The Figurehead 06.A Strange Day 07.Cold 08.Pornography Disintegration Set: 01.Plainsong 02.Pictures of You 03.Closedown 04.Lovesong 05.Last Dance 06.Lullaby 07.Fascination Street 08.Prayers For Rain 09.The Same Deep Water As You 10.Disintegration 11.Homesick 12.Untitled Bloodflowers Set: 01.Out of This World 02.Watchingc Me Fall 03.Where the Birds Always Sing 04.Maybe Someday 05.The Last Day of Summer 06.There Is No If... 07.The Loudest Sound 08.39 09.Bloodflowers
Amazon.com An ambitious yet practical idea, Trilogy underscores the tonal and lyrical connections between three of the Cure's darkest albums in the last 20 years. The restless, ever-changing band, fronted by goth-gloomster Robert Smith, took up residence at the Tempodrom Berlin for a couple of nights in late 2002 for the express purpose of playing the group's 1982 Pornography, 1989's Disintegration, and 2000's Bloodflowers live and in their entirety. Whether it was a good idea or not depends on one's point of view. All three sets are long on droning, funereal rhythm sections, thick guitar lines that carry good pop melodies to overstylized destruction, and Smith's own cracked, morose vocals. On the other hand, fine distinctions emerge: The Disintegration portion of the show is lightest on its feet, with lush orchestration on "Plainsong," a hint of swing on "Lovesong," and cinematic tendencies in the stirring "The Same Deep Water as You." The rest of the concert is numbing. --Tom Keogh
Running time: 222 minutesLanguage: English (Unknown)
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