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Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me [CD]

The Cure Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (30 Oct 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Commercial Marketing
  • ASIN: B000INAV1C
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,965 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen11. Hot Hot Hot!!! 3:34£0.89
Listen12. One More Time 4:31£0.89
Listen13. Like Cockatoos 3:39£0.89
Listen14. Icing Sugar 3:48£0.89
Listen15. Perfect Girl 2:33£0.89
Listen16. A Thousand Hours 3:22£0.89
Listen17. Shiver And Shake 3:28£0.89
Listen18. Fight 4:32£0.89


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Released in 1987, at the height of the compact-disc revolution, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me is the prototypical CD album. Cure architect Robert Smith knew that the newly popular format could handle almost twice as much music as LPs, and he wasn't about to waste the space. Unfortunately, many of Kiss Me's 17 tracks sound more like B-sides. The cream is certainly worth culling, however; "Catch", "How Beautiful You Are", and the alternative-rock staple "Just Like Heaven" are among the Cure's finest moments. "Hot Hot Hot!!!" and "Why Can't I Be You?" reveal that underneath all the dyed-black hair and glum stares lay a fervent dance band. Who knew? --Bill Crandall

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Universal UK pressing features the same content as the Rhino/US version, though packaged in the standard Universal 'Deluxe Edition' slipcase. Two CD set compiled by Robert Smith and digitally remastered from the original master tapes. This album was originally released in 1987.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By Adamski VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
I'm so glad they've finally put 'Hey You' back on the tracklist. This was inexplicably missing on the original cd but present on the vinyl and cassette versions of the album. This for me was the last, great Cure work of art and for me it's right up there with Faith and Pornography as my 3 favourite Cure albums. The opening track is just phenomenal. A really long doom-laden guitar melody introduces Robert's most venomous vocals and lyrics to date. I absolutely love it, easily one of the best Cure tracks ever! This album is around 50% dark doomy Cure and the other half is more poppy but don't let that put you off because I think this album appeals more to the older 'true' Cure fans than those who like the newer poppier stuff post-Wish. Essential Cure!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
This album caused quite a stir within the music media when it was released (1987). Just two years earlier The Cure had finally broken through as a major commercial act, following six years of trying their best not to, and the prospect of a double album (as was the form it's original vinyl release took) from these unexpected megastars got more than a few people quite excited.

All their expectations were fulfilled, the album containing 4 bona fide hit singles and 13 other classics, many of which could have been suitable choices for singles.

The album kicks off with The Kiss, a heavy wah-wah driven track - the full 6:17 of wild guitar (with few repeating phrases) being performed in one take by vocalist Robert Smith rather than guitarist Porl Thompson, which surprised many given Porl's reputation as the "solo" guitarist out of what was a 2-guitar line up (Smith and Thompson). After this, we move into Catch, a mediterranean style piece of pop which is acknowledged by most Cure fans as being one of their greatest singles.

The opening two tracks set the pace for the rest of the album really. The 17 songs pretty much go from rock/sort-of psychedelic to pop back to rock/sort-of psychedelic back to pop, and so on throughout the album.

This is a concept that the band employed years later for Wild Mood Swings (1996), however on that particular album it doesn't really work simply because most of the songs just aren't strong enough to carry it off.

On Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me it works brilliantly though.

Like I said, most of the songs could have been singles, and of the songs that couldn't (i.e. the rockier or sort-of psychedelic stuff) are all absolute classics as well, so there aren't any problems with mixing and matching styles. I think the main reason it works so well is because it was unexpected that they would do this, whereas with Wild Mood Swings they made quite a contrite effort to actively do the same thing, even suggesting in interviews that this was their goal.

A quick run through of the songs reveals rocky stuff such as The Kiss, Torture, All I Want, Shiver And Shake and Fight (heavily inspired by Led Zeppelin's Kashmir - blame Porl Thompson who went on to play with Page and Plant !!), the pure guitar pop of Catch, Why Can't I Be You, How Beautiful You Are, Just Like Heaven, Hot Hot Hot, The Perfect Girl, and psychedelic trancey stuff like One More Time, A Thousand Hours, The Snakepit, and the middle-eastern flavoured If Only Tonight We Could Sleep (very Kula Shaker - except about 10 years before they did it!!)

This is the album where Smith's lyrics really started to become extremely sharp and polished, and his lyrics have been some of the best in the world from this point onwards (although he sings way too much about relationships for my tastes - his subject matter is ocassionally a bit limited). His voice really started to take on a maturity in that his singing here is the best it had ever been up to this point, although he still manages to put on the weirdest interpretation of a soul singer on Hot Hot Hot (don't worry, it actually works - it's not as bad as it sounds, in fact it's quite good !)

This is an absolute classic album and at 17 songs in length (72 minutes running time) is a great value purchase that any self-respecting guitar music fan (of the indie/alternative variety of course) must have in his or her collection.

I cannot recommend this album any higher.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
By R. John
Format:Audio CD
By 1987 The Cure were in their stride, combining mainstream success with critic success, thanks mainly to the 36 minute "Head on The Door" album.

"Kiss Me (x3)", an 18 song extravaganza (well over an hour in length) is an amazing collection of dark and dour, but with those killer Cure hooks.

The singles were firm and bubbly ("Just Like Heaven" may just be the greatest Cure single of all time), but digging futher tracks like "Torture" and "One More Time" are just so excellent it makes the hairs on your body stand up.

The second disc is full of the compulsory demos and "live bootleg" tracks cuz most of the other material has found it's way out on various boxsets over the years. It's still amazing to hear the germination of the final product though.

This album is highly recommended!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
I was so in love with this album ... sigh!
One of the greatest Cure albums - but then that can be a tough call to make given the quality of their output over the years.
Published 4 months ago by ephemeral
the product description is a wee bit negative.
the review above, by some random-bill, is largly negative, and stereotypical 'glum stares' full of 'b-sides', who gives a donkeys about glum stares or any objectifying descriptions... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Miss Davies
Too long at 74 minutes with too much filler
Certainly wipes the floor with the early Cure albums such as Seventeen Seconds, Faith and Pornography. Read more
Published on 11 May 2009 by BS on parade
Ghastly orgy of over-indulgence
This would have made an excellent EP. When Bob knocks out a good song it's really worth listening to. Read more
Published on 5 Jun 2008 by Vitamino
Lost Classic!
From the pop of 'Why Can't I Be You' to the romantic 'Catch', through the dramatic 'Fight' this is the ultimate Cure album. Read more
Published on 8 Dec 2007 by G. E. Marthews
A Catch
Worth buying just for "Catch", which reminds me of my Uni days and a certain girl.

Brings a tear to my eye even now, nearly 20 years on. Lovely.
Published on 26 Oct 2007 by SecretSam
the cure kiss me kiss me kiss me
The most addictive romantic album,all credit to Mr smith if you enjoy the arts and romantic poetry this album is for you. The more you listen to it the deeper it drags you in .
Published on 30 May 2007 by Mrs. El Davies
Excellent reissue...
Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me came as the second of a run of three classic albums from The Cure. It built on the alt-rock sound of The Head on the Door and contained a few pointers... Read more
Published on 31 Aug 2006 by John David Charles Hilton
Pucker up
This release should make a lot of people very happy. Not just because it is a very fine album but because it rectifies a glaring oversight that occurred when the album was... Read more
Published on 14 Aug 2006 by russell clarke
Deluxe reissue of 1987's double album...
1985's 'The Head on the Door' & the following year's 'Standing on a Beach/Staring at the Sea'-compilation began to put The Cure on the path to stadium appeal. Read more
Published on 5 Aug 2006 by Jason Parkes
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