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The Cure: Robert Smith (vocals, guitar); Perry Bamonte, Porl Thompson (guitars, keyboards); Simon Gallup (bass); Boris Williams (drums).Recorded live at The Palace, Auburn Hil...Read more
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I don't usually like the quality of the sound of live music on a CD. This is an exception. Amazing sound quality and clarity of some of the Cure's best songs. The Cure is abl...Read more
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Show by Cure (The) (CD, Sep-1993, Elektra)

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    Album Features
    UPC:075596155120
    Artist:Cure (The)
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1993
    Record Label:Elektra
    Genre:Gothic, Rock & Pop

    Track Listing
    1. Open
    2. High
    3. Pictures of You
    4. Lullaby
    5. Just Like Heaven
    6. Night Like This, A
    7. Trust
    8. Doing the Unstuck
    9. Friday I'm in Love
    10. Inbetween Days
    11. From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea
    12. Never Enough
    13. Cut
    14. End

    Details
    Playing Time:73 min.
    Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
    Recording Type:Live
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    The Cure: Robert Smith (vocals, guitar); Perry Bamonte, Porl Thompson (guitars, keyboards); Simon Gallup (bass); Boris Williams (drums).Recorded live at The Palace, Auburn Hills, Detroit, Michigan.The Cure: Robert Smith (vocals, guitar); Porl Thompson, Perry Bamonte (guitar, keyboards); Simon Gallup (bass); Boris Williams (drums).Filmed at The Palace Of Auburn Hills, Detroit, Michigan in July 1992.The Cure's second full-concert film shows the band on the Detroit stop of its 1992 American tour in support of Wish, directed by Aubrey Powell and Leroy Bennett. It was done both because Smith was tired of people thinking The Cure in Orange represented the group in concert and because of Thompson's imminent departure after the tour's completion. After its release, Smith expressed the feeling that the results weren't what they could be, but if anything Smith is being unduly harsh. While a different film in visual feel than Orange, Show is actually a fairly strong effort, showcasing some excellent performances and often perfectly capturing the visual and performative charisma of Smith and company in a surprisingly close, intimate fashion. Structurally, Show and Orange are similar in that both capture a performance without narrative, interviews or any sort of detailed behind-the-scenes look. Show does have an interesting framing device at the start, though, filming a wide variety of the concertgoers as they assemble, hang around and kill time waiting for the show to start, while "Tape," the instrumental introduction piece the band used on this tour, plays on the soundtrack. Though there are more than a few people gothed up in terms of looks, if anything it shows that Smith's contention of a far wider fanbase than might be guessed is true, with a wide variety of looks and sorts featured. The segment is also filmed in grainy sepia, making for a quietly dramatic shift when the show is featured in clear, clean color. The show itself is mostly captured on the live soundtrack album (and in America the accompanying Sideshow EP), but interestingly the film is the much better way to experience Show. Partially this has to do with the fluid flow of the filming - it's much like Orange, but with a wider array of angles, camera shots and especially close-ups. Cameras swoop in close to the performers, even Williams, who tended to be in the background of most Orange shots, and whose fan-blown hair, energetic performance and the like actually help him stand out quite a bit. Gallup and Thompson also get their fair share of time, the former indulging in his favored combination of spot-on bass and just-strong-enough rock-out fun, while Bamonte isn't so ill-served himself. As for Smith, he projects the same aura of slight uncomfortableness and playful intensity as in Orange, but the camera just knows how to treat him right, with gentle close-ups, pans around his face, and more. Happily the final cut keeps in quite a few fun exchanges of nods, winks and smiles between the bandmembers, helping show they're not the gloom-laden doomhounds of myth. At one point Smith even sneaks in a quick riff on the Kinks' "All Day and All of the Night" before "Inbetween Days." The band's great performance throughout, meanwhile, is immeasurably enchanced by the great set - a crumbling Greek temple and light show song for song, sometimes accompanied by particular films and images. It's a very artistic set-up for a rock show and works much better than might be guessed. With the material from Kiss Me, Disintegration and Wish to draw on, Show also provides a good contrast to Orange in terms of the band's commercial ascendance. The audience reaction to numbers like "Just Like Heaven" and "Lullaby" shows that much! The real treasure of Show, however, appears at the end with the encore, which didn't appear on the soundtrack album at all. Besides strong runthroughs of older number like "Primary" and "Boys Don't Cry," there's an astonishingly beautiful version of Wish's ...

    Editorial Reviews
    (7) - Very Good - ...SHOW possesses an abundance of highs....the Cure's court is once again in session...
    NME

    ...The Cure play pop stars, dispatching their alterna-hits with a fair amount of style...
    Musician (19940101)

    ...just like a dream...[this] live album plows through some of Robert Smith's dark and playful fantasies ...almost a greatest hits package...
    Entertainment Weekly (19930924)

    4 Stars - Excellent - ...There are no unbearable guitar solos or concert versions that completely distort the songs, just the big, echoing sound that has filled many lonesome rooms...
    Rolling Stone (19931014)

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    My review of Show

    Created: 09/05/07
    I don't usually like the quality of the sound of live music on a CD. This is an exception. Amazing sound quality and clarity of some of the Cure's best songs. The Cure is able to keep the beat when performing live, unlike so many other bands.
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    This is an awesome cd, one of my favorites

    Created: 09/09/10
    The Cures album "Show" has absolutely Great Tunes!! A great mix by one of the Greatest Bands EVER!! Robert Smith is a lyrical genius..
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    The Cure Live in Detroit!

    Created: 04/03/10
    The Cure is one of the best live bands as Youtube proves easily. This album is an excellent way to remember that. And as the liner notes tell you "play this music loud". Enjoy the moment to the full.
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    another copy

    Created: 21/04/08
    I've had this on cassette for years. It became one of those albums that I wanted on cd so I finally get it after all these yrs. It's good sound quality and pretty good song selection even though I don't think it is an entire Cure concert. Yes, I recommend this cd, even if you don't own any of their work but are interested.
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    THE CURE SHOW

    Created: 04/11/06
    Nothing less than a stellar performance by THE CURE. It features only earlier songs(pre-disintegration) while the live album, Paris has the more modern songs (post-disintegration). So whether you are a new listener or an old fan, this album and much anything CURE related is always a great choice.
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