Disco de The Cure: “Side Show [Live]”
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Fecha de Publicación:1993-09-10
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Brit Rock, Goth Rock, Alternative Rock
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Sello Discográfico:Elektra/Asylum
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:075596627528
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bob (auckland new zealand) - 12 Diciembre 2001
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- a good review for sideshow
I think all the others who have reviewed this disc have been way too unfair. I love the recording quality and the band did a great performance of some beautiful songs like my fave "just like heaven". Robert smiths vocals are as good live as in the studio. together they all make a swirling, non-defined beautiful colourful sound that you can sink into. those who enjoy the original versions of the songs featured here should have no reason to not love this disc as i do.
Eric Edelin (Baltimore, Maryland USA) - 01 Octubre 2001
2 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A quick, fun dosage of live Cure
Sideshow is a worthy pick-up if you're looking for an inexpensive and quick dose of the Cure in concert, but is mainly for Cure completionists like myself. It has four upbeat Cure classics, arguably better than the material on 'Show', its big brother. Why 'Just Like Heaven' and 'Let's Go To Bed' were left off of 'Show' is beyond me. The material is very good, despite its length, especially the finale, 'Let's Go To Bed.' It's actually more entertaining than 'Show'. But for the best live Cure stuff try 1984's 'Concert' or get the Paris 96' bootleg from the Swing Tour, with its 30-song setlist (note, note Paris from 1993).
- Nice Quick Dose (sorry) of Live Cure
If you're not in the mood for SHOW (and you definitely need to be in the mood to really enjoy it), this might be a better solution. Four poppy Cure songs performed live. Nothing drastic's done to them (unless you count the addition of three hours to "Let's Go to Bed"), but they're a fun listen.
Análisis de usuario - 12 Julio 1998
2 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Hush up freak nasty
Look, the Cure is the best act on the planet. If you are looking for mindless "catchy" pop tunes, go get the Spice Girls disc. If you are looking for increadible music and meaningful lyrics, the Cure has few peers. I recomend EVERY recording, so take off diss-boy. -Aaron Stranahan
6 personas de un total de 22 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Exploiting the fans
First off, let me explain that I own every one of the Cure's albums, a couple of singles, and every collection I can find that features a single Cure song. Plus the Glove, and the Banshees albums that Bob plays on. So it's not like I hate the Cure, right? But they are one of those bands that, no matter how much you like their music, you have to hate their attitude towards their fans. Basically, they put out a real studio album every three or four years, and in between they release a bunch of concerts, collections, remix albums, and assorted other junk. This CD is one of those stinkers, a little tidbit designed to complement the already-bad concert recordings Show and Entreat. To start with, the Cure are not a concert band. Their concerts are usually pretty bland, and the RECORDINGS of their concerts are even more lifeless. Some great studio music just doesn't quite work in concert, and the music Bob writes is a perfect example. In addition, every one of these tracks is available as a B-side on some single. And since the band has a history of producing great singles, any fan will find it worthwhile to go and track down those singles. Every one of the singles features four songs, usually the A-side, a non-album track, and either two remix tracks or two live songs. Find them and forget this.
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