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Seventeen Seconds is the second studio album by English rock band The Cure, recorded at Morgan Studio and released on 22 April 1980. Seventeen Seconds established the group's gloomy sound that would continue until 1982's Pornography.
30th Anniversary Edition of The Cure's best-selling, Grammy-nominated album 'WISH.' Newly remastered by Robert Smith and Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios.
Ships 3/22/24 - The Cure's 30th anniversary re-issue of 'Paris' has now been expanded with the addition of 2 Previously Unreleased Live tracks "Shake Dog Shake" and "Hot Hot Hot!!!"
Japanese Whispers is a compilation of Cure singles and B-sides released between November 1982 and November 1983. Remastered by Robert Smith and cut at Abbey Road Studios, London.
Songs from the record were previewed during their 90-date, 33-country 'Shows Of A Lost World' tour for more than 1.3 million people to overwhelming fan and critical acclaim.
Jon Hassell’s 1980 album Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics, produced alongside Brian Eno, is perhaps the most common entry point in the trumpeter’s catalog, arriving during the latter’s ascendance as a pop theorist and alchemist.
Thug Life was Big Syke, Macadoshis, Mopreme, The Rated R and Tupac Shakur. 2 Pac's first group recorded only this studio album-- although 2 other versions of the album are rumored to have been recorded.
The Dark features 11 tracks including first singles "Told You So," "What Am I Missing?" and "Last Man In The World," which emphasize the band's infectious, unguarded and booming, guitar-driven pop sound that has resonated with audiences worldwide.
OutKast's debut album shows one of the most distinctive production sounds in the '90s: part hip-hop; part live, Southern-fried guitar licks and booty-thick bass runs; and part lazy, early-'70s soul.