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  <review>Concert: The Cure Live is the first live album of English rock band The Cure. It was recorded in 1984 at the Hammersmith Odeon in London and in Oxford. Its cassette tape edition featured on the B-side a twin album of anomalies, entitled Curiosity (Killing the Cat): Cure Anomalies 1977-1984.</review>
  <outline>Concert: The Cure Live is the first live album of English rock band The Cure. It was recorded in 1984 at the Hammersmith Odeon in London and in Oxford. Its cassette tape edition featured on the B-side a twin album of anomalies, entitled Curiosity (Killing the Cat): Cure Anomalies 1977-1984.</outline>
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  <title>Concert: The Cure Live</title>
  <rating>6</rating>
  <year>1984</year>
  <premiered>1984-10-16</premiered>
  <releasedate>1984-10-16</releasedate>
  <runtime>42</runtime>
  <genre>Electronic</genre>
  <genre>New Wave</genre>
  <genre>Post-Punk</genre>
  <genre>Rock</genre>
  <genre>Synth-Pop</genre>
  <studio>Fiction</studio>
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  <artist>The Cure</artist>
  <albumartist>The Cure</albumartist>
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    <title>Shake Dog Shake</title>
    <duration>04:14</duration>
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    <title>Primary</title>
    <duration>03:29</duration>
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    <title>Charlotte Sometimes</title>
    <duration>04:06</duration>
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    <title>The Hanging Garden</title>
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    <title>Give Me It</title>
    <duration>02:49</duration>
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    <title>The Walk</title>
    <duration>03:31</duration>
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    <position>7</position>
    <title>One Hundred Years</title>
    <duration>06:48</duration>
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    <position>8</position>
    <title>A Forest</title>
    <duration>06:46</duration>
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    <title>10:15 Saturday Night</title>
    <duration>03:44</duration>
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    <title>Killing an Arab</title>
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  <artistdesc>The Cure are an English rock band formed in 1978 in Crawley, West Sussex. Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band's formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith has remained the only constant member. The band's debut album, Three Imaginary Boys (1979), along with several early singles, placed the band in the post-punk and new wave movements that had sprung up in the United Kingdom. Beginning with their second album, Seventeen Seconds (1980), the band adopted a new, increasingly dark and tormented style, which, together with Smith's stage look, had a strong influence on the emerging genre of gothic rock as well as the subculture that eventually formed around the genre. 
After the release of the band's fourth album, Pornography (1982), Smith introduced a greater pop sensibility into the band's music. Songs such as "Let's Go to Bed" (1982), "The Love Cats" (1983), "Inbetween Days" (1985), "Close to Me" (1985), "Just Like Heaven" (1987), "Lovesong" (1989), and "Friday I'm in Love" (1992) aided them in receiving commercial popularity. The Cure have released 13 studio albums, two EPs, over 30 singles, and have sold over 30 million albums worldwide. Their most recent album, 4:13 Dream, was released in 2008.
The Cure were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.</artistdesc>
  <label>Fiction</label>
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