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Album artwork for Head On The Door by The Cure

The Cure refocused and ultimately hit their stride with their sixth album, The Head on the Door, producing an album which not only more effectively depicted gloom, but also showed enough pop smarts to make it memorable (and even danceable).

The band scored a hit with the infectious, New Order-ish "In Between Days" (which even managed to beat New Order at their own game) and the highly memorable "Close To Me", but the album's outstanding trait is its diversity - they managed to combine a wide variety of influences, not only that of contemporary dancefloor peers, but also by incorporating rhythms from the far east and South America to fine effect.

The Cure made more accomplished albums later on, and had bigger hits, but none combined artistic ambition with really catchy songs as well as The Head on the Door.

The Cure

Head On The Door

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Album artwork for Head On The Door by The Cure
LP

£29.99

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Released 11/06/2020Catalogue Number

FIXH11

Album artwork for Head On The Door by The Cure
CDx2

£10.99

Double CD Version with a 18 Track extra CD featuring Robert Smith Home Demos, Studio Demos and Live Material.

Released 21/07/2017Catalogue Number

5327012

Album artwork for Head On The Door by The Cure
CD

£6.99

Released 21/05/2013Catalogue Number

9840017

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The Cure

Head On The Door

Fiction
Album artwork for Head On The Door by The Cure
LP

£29.99

Black
Released 11/06/2020Catalogue Number

FIXH11

Album artwork for Head On The Door by The Cure
CDx2

£10.99

Double CD Version with a 18 Track extra CD featuring Robert Smith Home Demos, Studio Demos and Live Material.

Released 21/07/2017Catalogue Number

5327012

Album artwork for Head On The Door by The Cure
CD

£6.99

Released 21/05/2013Catalogue Number

9840017

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

The Cure refocused and ultimately hit their stride with their sixth album, The Head on the Door, producing an album which not only more effectively depicted gloom, but also showed enough pop smarts to make it memorable (and even danceable).

The band scored a hit with the infectious, New Order-ish "In Between Days" (which even managed to beat New Order at their own game) and the highly memorable "Close To Me", but the album's outstanding trait is its diversity - they managed to combine a wide variety of influences, not only that of contemporary dancefloor peers, but also by incorporating rhythms from the far east and South America to fine effect.

The Cure made more accomplished albums later on, and had bigger hits, but none combined artistic ambition with really catchy songs as well as The Head on the Door.