The Cure - The Head On The Door (1985)
A mid-eighties gem of a record. This record single singlehandedly moved The Cure away from the dirgy, gloomy (but brilliant) haze of Smith’s earlier vociferation.
commentsA mid-eighties gem of a record. This record single singlehandedly moved The Cure away from the dirgy, gloomy (but brilliant) haze of Smith’s earlier vociferation.
commentsThe themes were: Acoustic, Instrumental, Electric
commentsRory was a guitar god when I was 15. This amazing record was always on high rotation and in it’s original 2 LP format, was one of my first ever purchases as an after-school, money-earning, bare-arsed and awkward 15 year old.
commentsWhile there’s more than one Fleetwood Mac, which originated as a hard rocking blues collective and totally trans-morphed into AOR stadium fillers, there’s definitely only one Lindsey Buckingham.
commentsThis guy can do no wrong. This record is highly likely to be voted by all music critics as the best album of 2017.
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