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Album artwork for Three Imaginary Boys by The Cure

Out of all the bands that emerged in the immediate aftermath of punk rock in the late '70s, few were as enduring and popular as the Cure. Led through numerous incarnations by guitarist/vocalist Robert Smith (born April 21, 1959), the band became notorious for its slow, gloomy dirges and Smith's ghoulish appearance, a public image that often hid the diversity of the Cure's music. At the outset, the Cure played jagged, edgy pop songs before slowly evolving into a more textured outfit. As one of the bands that laid the seeds for goth rock, the group created towering layers of guitars and synthesizers, but by the time goth caught on in the mid-'80s, the Cure had moved away from the genre. By the end of the '80s, the band had crossed over into the mainstream not only in its native England, but also in the United States and in various parts of Europe. The Cure remained a popular concert draw and reliable record-seller throughout the '90s, and their influence could be heard clearly on scores of new bands during the new millennium, including many that had little to do with Goth.

The Cure

Three Imaginary Boys

Elektra
Album artwork for Three Imaginary Boys by The Cure
LP

$29.99

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Released 09/02/2016Catalogue Number

4787532

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Album artwork for Three Imaginary Boys by The Cure
LP

$24.99

081227981594

Released 09/06/2016Catalogue Number

A 523247

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Album artwork for Three Imaginary Boys by The Cure
LP +

$24.99

Picture Disc

Released 03/28/2022Catalogue Number

LR130LPP

The Cure

Three Imaginary Boys

Elektra
Album artwork for Three Imaginary Boys by The Cure
LP

$29.99

Import version.

Released 09/02/2016Catalogue Number

4787532

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Three Imaginary Boys by The Cure
LP

$24.99

081227981594

Released 09/06/2016Catalogue Number

A 523247

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Three Imaginary Boys by The Cure
LP +

$24.99

Picture Disc

Released 03/28/2022Catalogue Number

LR130LPP

Out of all the bands that emerged in the immediate aftermath of punk rock in the late '70s, few were as enduring and popular as the Cure. Led through numerous incarnations by guitarist/vocalist Robert Smith (born April 21, 1959), the band became notorious for its slow, gloomy dirges and Smith's ghoulish appearance, a public image that often hid the diversity of the Cure's music. At the outset, the Cure played jagged, edgy pop songs before slowly evolving into a more textured outfit. As one of the bands that laid the seeds for goth rock, the group created towering layers of guitars and synthesizers, but by the time goth caught on in the mid-'80s, the Cure had moved away from the genre. By the end of the '80s, the band had crossed over into the mainstream not only in its native England, but also in the United States and in various parts of Europe. The Cure remained a popular concert draw and reliable record-seller throughout the '90s, and their influence could be heard clearly on scores of new bands during the new millennium, including many that had little to do with Goth.