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The Greatest Hits album that came out a few years ago is actually quite a fair representation of the group's more popular and best known songs. If you just wanna get a feel for some of their singles or album highlights, you could go with that.

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Guest "Go, Mordecai!"

This is hard stuff to find on Soulseek.

The Greatest Hits album that came out a few years ago is actually quite a fair representation of the group's more popular and best known songs. If you just wanna get a feel for some of their singles or album highlights, you could go with that.

I have "Friday I'm In Love" and "Lovesong." Everybody does, I think.

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The Greatest Hits CD is okay, but I've always been partial to the collection of hits on Galore. Just a great, great CD from start to finish. :)

 

The only tracks it's missing, IMO are Boys Don't Cry and Inbetween Days. Otherwise it's perfect.

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Let's not forget Just Like Heaven. One of the best openings ever.

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Pictures of You was always a favorite of mine ... the live versions especially.

 

Listening to it right now.

 

I like Apart and Cold as well by the Cure.

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I would go from "Boys Don't Cry" to maybe "Japanese Whispers" album wise. Once Robert Smith started cheering up the music took a dip, I think anyway. Pornographys without a doubt their best album, very bleak, but very good.

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My apologies, it was actually on Saturday at the taping of Korn's MTV Unplugged. They did a mash-up of "Make Me Bad" and "In Between Days"

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My apologies, it was actually on Saturday at the taping of Korn's MTV Unplugged. They did a mash-up of "Make Me Bad" and "In Between Days"

 

That sounds awful.

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"Pictures of You" always makes me sad. It's my favorite Cure song and one of my favorite songs period. That one or "Letter to Elise". It's hard to fathom that Robert Smith is pushing 50.

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I haven't seen them live yet (or Depeche Mode for that matter) but my girlfriend has - several, several times. Which pisses me off. Everytime they come to town, I'm never here!

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Yes, "Disintegration" is probably the best. It's like a great, epic, melting pot of all Smith's ideas over the years with everything finally coming together as one.

 

However,"Kiss Me, Kiss Me" is the most fun. A wonderful random collection with Smith and company running through pop, punk, funk, gloomy ambience, and whatever else they felt like doing. "Hot Hot Hot!!!" is still such a blast.

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Disintegration is tough to get through all the way, just cause it's very dense and gloomy and long. I love the first half, though, and have no problem getting through that and then switching to something else.

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