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Classic Albums remastered, reissued and revisited
The Cure – Three Imaginary
Boys (Expanded and Remastered)
by
Zane Ewton
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The Cure remasters begins with the first
album Three Imaginary Boys. Robert Smith has taken great care
to preserve the original album and has added a second disc of rarities,
including demos, live tracks and studio outtakes. Three Imaginary Boys
was released to strong reviews and a decent chart position. What
is remarkable about the album is how it doesn’t give a very clear hint
of what would eventually make the band known across the world.
The Cure started as a catchy post-punk
band. The sound was spare and Robert Smith’s vocals were far from
the expressiveness that he would come to be known for. This was the
first and only album that Smith didn’t assume total control over.
Many of the decisions, from track list to cover art, were decided by people
other than the band.
Nevertheless, a few of the band’s best
known songs were released during this time period. “10:15 Saturday
Night” is the first track on TIF and has been a consistent presence
in Cure live shows since. “Boys Don’t Cry” and “Jumping Someone Else’s
Train” while not album tracks are included in the reissue on the second
disc.
This update on Three Imaginary Boys
thickens up the sound and gives the songs a crisper production. The
track “World War” is pulled from the original album, Robert Smith thought
it was a piece of trash, but it shows up on the second disc.
The songs are musically simple with the
lyrics being the kind of arty prose that only a 19 year old could write.
Smith’s lyrics produced compelling images but he had not yet learned how
to express those lyrics they way he would on later albums. Three
Imaginary Boys has several interesting tracks, including the up-tempo
“Grinding Halt” followed by the mellow “Another Day”. The cover of
Hendrix’s “Foxy Lady” was misguided and seems like some kind of strange
experiment gone wrong.
“Fire in Cairo” gives a small glimpse into
what the band would expand upon in their early years, an oddly danceable
and catchy track. The album ends with “The Weedy Burton”, a short
instrumental ode to the Burt Weedon books that taught Robert Smith how
to play guitar.
The second disc shows a much rougher and
dirtier Cure. On studio demos like “I Want to Be Old” and the live
recording “Heroin Face” the band is much more aggressive and rougher sounding.
An early home demo of “10:15 Saturday Night” is an organ infused crawl
and then a heavier guitar crunch on a full band demo track.
The live recordings are of very poor quality
and the previously unreleased tracks don’t offer much more than the original
album except for “Play with Me” that should have replaced “World War” in
the original running order.
Remastered albums can bring mixed blessings.
The sound of Three Imaginary Boys is greatly improved upon but the
rarities disc doesn’t offer much that would appeal to people other than
the most hardcore of Cure fans. Robert Smith is taking an interesting
approach to the re-release of these albums and it should be exciting to
see what surprises come with future remixes.
CD Info and Links
The Cure – Three Imaginary Boys
Label: Elektra
Entertainment
Rating:
Tracks:
DISC 1: THREE IMAGINARY BOYS:
10:15 Saturday Night
Accuracy
Grinding Halt
Another Day
Object
Subway Song
Foxy Lady
Meathook
So What
Fire In Cairo
It's Not You
Three Imaginary Boys
Weedy Burton, The
DISC 2: RARITIES 1977-1979:
I Want To Be Old - (previously unreleased,
studio, demo)
I'm Cold - (demo)
Heroin Face - (live)
I Just Need Myself - (previously unreleased,
demo)
10:15 Saturday Night - (demo)
Cocktail Party, The - (demo)
Grinding Halt - (demo)
Boys Don't Cry - (demo)
It's Not You - (demo)
10:15 Saturday Night - (demo)
Fire In Cairo - (demo)
Winter - (previously unreleased, studio
out-take)
Faded Smiles (I Don't Know) - (studio
out-take)
Play With Me - (previously unreleased,
studio out-take)
World War - (rare album track)
Boys Don't Cry - (extra album track)
Jumping Someone Else's Train - (extra
album track)
Subway Song (Live)
Accuracy (Live)
10:15 Saturday Night (Live) |
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