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Release Date
2 May 1989
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Length
44 tracks
Disintegration is the eighth studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 2 May 1989 by Fiction Records. The release of Disintegration saw The Cure returning to the introspective and atmospheric sound of their earlier albums, after the mid 80's foray into poppier territory. This 21st Anniversary Edition has been compiled and digitally remastered by frontman Robert Smith at The Soundmasters, London.
Disc One features the original album digitally remastered.
Disc Two contains 20 previously unreleased period rarities from 1988-1989, including Robert Smith home demos, band rehearsals and four previously unreleased songs: Noheart, Esten, Delirious Night, and a cover version of Wendy Waldman-Parker's "Pirate Ships".
Disc Three is the Entreat concert recorded live at Wembley Arena in 1989, which has been restored to its original running order of 12 songs with four previously unreleased live performances ("Plainsong", "Lovesong", "Lullaby", and the 10-minute epic "The Same Deep Water As You").
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