Origin: | Brazil | ||
released: | 85// | ||
Cat.Nr.: | 2801 120 | ||
comes in: | picture sleeve | ||
Tracks: |
Godley & Creme: Cry The Cure: Inbetween Days | ||
Remarks: | The text on the sleeve reads: The Cure is currently the most prominent English post-punk band. Their gripping and distinct sound set them apart from all the other bands on the worldwide pop scene. "Inbetween Days" is nothing but a compelling exorcism of he fear of aging by leading singer and composer Robert Smith. The song is the definite proof of the Cure's talent and musical peculiarity. In Brazil, the frantic demand for the latest band's releases supports the thesis according to which the Cure is no doubt the very best in the field of contempory urban music. (many thanks to Valery for getting me this promo and making the translation) |