Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- The Kiss
- Catch
- Torture
- If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
- Why Can't I Be You?
- How Beautiful You Are
- Snakepit
- Hey You
- Just Like Heaven
- All I Want
- Hot Hot Hot!!!
- One More Time
- Like Cockatoos
- Icing Sugar
- Perfect Girl
- A Thousand Hours
- Shiver And Shake
- Fight
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3927 in Music
- Released on: 2006-10-30
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 74 minutes
Customer Reviews
Ghastly orgy of over-indulgence
This would have made an excellent EP. When Bob knocks out a good song it's really worth listening to. But truly great tracks such as 'How Beautiful You Are' and 'Just Like Heaven' drown in a horrible porridge of musical indulgence. There are simply too many bad tracks here.
The good ones stand out gleaming like carrots in Saturday night pavement sick. But tricky to pick out without getting slime on your fingers.
But now you can buy individual tracks as mp3 files so all you have do is find out is which are the good ones and which are the bad. Clue: There are 12 horrible tracks and five good ones.
Lost Classic!
From the pop of 'Why Can't I Be You' to the romantic 'Catch', through the dramatic 'Fight' this is the ultimate Cure album. There is not a bad track here, and shows the breadth of their talent. Great!
At last, remastered & with Hey You returned to the tracklist!
I'm so glad they've finally put 'Hey You' back on the tracklist. This was inexplicably missing on the original cd but present on the vinyl and cassette versions of the album. This for me was the last, great Cure work of art and for me it's right up there with Faith and Pornography as my 3 favourite Cure albums. The opening track is just phenomenal. A really long doom-laden guitar melody introduces Robert's most venomous vocals and lyrics to date. I absolutely love it, easily one of the best Cure tracks ever! This album is around 50% dark doomy Cure and the other half is more poppy but don't let that put you off because I think this album appeals more to the older 'true' Cure fans than those who like the newer poppier stuff post-Wish. Essential Cure!





