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This son is superb. The 180-gram vinyl is super well pressed. With my Shure M44G cartridge (Technics Mk2 + Atoll In 80Se + Monitor Audio Silver 2), the sound is magnificent.
Translated automatically,This vinyl version totally blows away every other tape, CD, and MP3 copy I've had of this album. Absolutely fantastic!!!
This record sounds incredible! The bass is powerful and the highs are sharp and distinct. It's a wonderful pressing, I'm really happy with it.
The Cure's “Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me” (Elektra 1987) is an absolute masterpiece that followed the triumph of 1985’s “The Head On The Door”. Robert Smith and the band truly outdid themselves with their 7th and most ambitious record to date. This double album boasts 18 incredible tracks, kicking off with a frantic wah-wah guitar solo that soars to incredible heights in the 6-minute plus epic “The Kiss” and never lets up until the final exhausted punches and blows of the closing track “Fight”! The album takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions, from the stunning tenderness of songs like “Catch” and “Just Like Heaven” to the eerie middle Eastern vibes of “If Only Tonight We Could Sleep” and “The Snakepit”, and back to the unapologetic flirty pop of “Why Can’t I Be You?” and “Hot! Hot! Hot!”. And if that wasn’t enough, The Cure even dips into prog-rock with “Like Cockatoos”, featuring a unique song structure that borders on King Crimson-like genius! This album marked the peak of The Cure’s creativity, leading into 1989’s dark classic “Disintegration” and 1992’s fantastic “Wish”. Even their B-sides from this era were nearly perfect! I’ll never forget the opening night of “The Kiss Tour” at Vancouver’s Expo Theatre (rip), which was absolutely mind-blowing and one of the best shows I’ve ever witnessed! This is an original Canadian pressing DMM mastering with ‘Townhouse’ etched in the deadwax and it sounds amazing. A must-have for any music fan!
Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me - That's the end! :) A bit puzzled about the tags on 3/4 sides
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