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Disintegration is the eighth studio album by English alternative rock
band The Cure, released on 1 May 1989 by Fiction Records. The record
marks a return to the introspective and gloomy gothic rock style the
band had established in the early 1980s. As he neared the age of thirty,
vocalist and guitarist Robert Smith felt an increased pressure to
follow up on the group's pop successes with a more enduring work. This,
coupled with a distaste for the group's new-found popularity, caused
Smith to lapse back into the use of hallucinogenic drugs, the effects of
which had a strong influence on the production of the album. The Cure
recorded Disintegration at Hook End Manor Studios in Reading, Berkshire,
with co-producer David M. Allen in late 1988 through early 1989. During
production, founding member Lol Tolhurst was fired from the band.
All songs by Smith, Gallup, O'Donnell, Thompson, Tolhurst and Williams.
"Plainsong" -- 5:12 (00:00)
"Pictures of You" -- 7:24 (5:15)
"Closedown" -- 4:16 (12:45)
"Lovesong" -- 3:29 (17:06)
"Last Dance" -- 4:42 (20:37)
"Lullaby" -- 4:08 (25:23)
"Fascination Street" -- 5:16 (29:37)
"Prayers for Rain" -- 6:05 (34:53)
"The Same Deep Water as You" -- 9:19 (41:00)
"Disintegration" -- 8:18 (50:23)
"Homesick" -- 7:06 (58:43)
"Untitled" -- 6:30 (01:05:54)
Robert
Smith -- vocals, guitars, keyboards, 6-string bass, production,
engineering Simon Gallup -- bass guitar, keyboards Porl Thompson
-- guitars Boris Williams -- drums Roger O'Donnell -- keyboards
Lol Tolhurst -- credited for "other instruments", but later
revealed to have had no involvement. David M. Allen -- production,
engineering Richard Sullivan -- engineering Roy Spong
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