The Cure Wild Mood

The Cure Wild Mood. The Cure Wild Mood Swings (2021, White Vinyl, Vinyl) Discogs [4] [5]Four singles were released from the album, the first being "The 13th", released in 22 April 1996, followed by "Mint Car" released. 14 tracks are however too much, a couple or three could have been relegated to b-sides (like Strange Attraction and Gone) to make it a more consistent listening experience.The 13th also seemed a very strange choice for first single, when.

The Cure Wild Mood Swings (Pictured Disc) The Record Centre
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May 7, 1996 14 Songs, 1 hour, 1 minute ℗ 1996 Elektra Entertainment Group, a division of Warner Communications Inc [3] The album charted at number nine on the UK Albums Chart, staying on chart for six weeks, and charted at number 12 in the US Billboard 200

The Cure Wild Mood Swings (Pictured Disc) The Record Centre

referencing Wild Mood Swings (2×LP, Album, Record Store Day, Picture Disc, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, 25th Anniversary Edition) 350 811-7 unlistenable More importantly, Wild Mood Swings really has the light touch The songs on Wild Mood Swings, however, move along much faster, mostly avoiding this problem

The Cure Wild Mood Swings (1996, Cardsleeve, CD) Discogs. May 7, 1996 14 Songs, 1 hour, 1 minute ℗ 1996 Elektra Entertainment Group, a division of Warner Communications Inc Yet the use of horns and strings at least sets it a bit apart from other Cure albums

The Cure Wild Mood Swings Picture Disc 25th Anniversary Disquería 12 Pulgadas. The first song "Want" is a dark, driving anthem with a loud, droning lead, which is common in Cure albums (Wish started with one, too, and then let's not forget "Disintegration" and "Burn. And it shows in the album; there are some pretty demented songs on there