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1 10:15 Saturday Night Smith/Tolhurst/Tolh 3:43
2 Plastic Passion Tolhurst/Smith/Demp 2:16
3 Pillbox Tales Tolhurst/Dempsey/Sm 2:56
4 Do the Hansa Dempsey/Tolhurst/Sm 2:40
5 I'm Cold Dempsey/Tolhurst/Sm 2:49
6 Another Journey by Train Tolhurst/Hartley/Ga 3:06
7 Descent Tolhurst/Tolhurst/S 3:09
8 Splintered in Her Head Smith/Dempsey/Tolhu 5:17
9 Lament (Flexipop Version) Smith 4:36
10 Just One Kiss Smith/Tolhurst/Tolh 4:10
11 The Dream Smith 3:12
12 The Upstairs Room Tolhurst/Smith 3:31
13 Lament Smith 4:25
14 Speak My Language Smith/Tolhurst/Tolh 2:43
15 Mr. Pink Eyes Smith/Tolhurst/Tolh 2:45
16 Happy the Man Smith 2:47
17 Throw Your Foot Smith 3:33
18 New Day Tolhurst/Smith/Tolh 4:10
19 The Exploding Boy Smith 2:54
20 A Few Hours After This... Smith 2:28
21 A Man Inside My Mouth Smith 3:07
22 Stop Dead Smith 4:02
23 A Japanese Dream Thompson/Gallup/ODo 3:29
24 Breathe Smith/Thompson/Gall 4:48
25 A Chain of Flowers Smith/Tolhurst/Thom 4:55
26 Snow in Summer Tolhurst/ODonnell/G 3:27
27 Sugar Girl Gallup/ODonnell/Tol 3:15
28 Icing Sugar [Weird Remix] Gallup/ODonnell/Smi 3:23
29 Hey You!!! [Kevorkian 12" Remix] ODonnell/Gallup/Tho 4:08
30 How Beautiful You Are [Clearmountain 7" Remix] Tolhurst/Gallup/Wil 4:25
31 To the Sky Gallup/Tolhurst/Smi 5:15
32 Babble Thompson/ODonnell/S 4:18
33 Out of Mind Thompson/Smith/ODon 3:51
34 2 Late Thompson/Gallup/Tol 2:41
35 Fear of Ghosts Tolhurst/ODonnell/T 6:51
36 Hello, I Love You [Psychedelic Version] Densmore/Krieger/Ma 6:04
37 Hello, I Love You [Slight Return mix] Densmore/Krieger/Ma 3:31
38 Hello, I Love You [Psychedelic mix][Version] Densmore/Krieger/Ma :13
39 Harold and Joe Smith/Thompson/Gall 5:09
40 Just Like Heaven ['Chuck' Remix] Williams/Tolhurst/S 3:43
41 This Twilight Garden Bamonte/Smith/Willi 4:45
42 Play Gallup/Smith/Bamont 4:36
43 Halo Smith/Thompson/Gall 3:47
44 Scared as You Smith/Bamonte/Thomp 4:12
45 The Big Hand Smith/Thompson/Will 4:53
46 A Foolish Arrangement Thompson/Williams/S 3:51
47 Doing the Unstuck [Saunders 12" Remix] Thompson/Gallup/Bam 5:55
48 Purple Haze [Virgin Radio Version][Live] Hendrix 3:18
49 Purple Haze Hendrix 5:22
50 Burn Williams/Gallup/Bla 6:37
51 Young Americans Bowie 6:23
52 Dredd Song Bamonte/Gallup/Coop 4:25
53 It Used to Be Me Bamonte/Cooper/Smit 6:50
54 Ocean Bamonte/Cooper/ODon 3:29
55 Adonais Smith/Bamonte/Coope 4:11
56 Home Gore/Gallup/Bamonte 3:24
57 Waiting Gallup/Cooper/ODonn 3:34
58 A Pink Dream Smith/Cooper/Gallup 3:44
59 This Is a Lie [Palmer Remix] Williams/Cooper/Bam 4:32
60 Wrong Number [Smith Remix] Smith 8:14
61 More Than This Ferry/Smith 5:11
62 World in My Eyes Gore 4:52
63 Possession [#] Cooper/Gallup/Smith 5:17
64 Out of This World [Oakenfold Remix] Bamonte/Gallup/Coop 7:01
65 Maybe Someday [Hedges Remix] Gallup/Dylan/Cooper 4:59
66 Coming Up Bamonte/Cooper/Smit 6:27
67 Signal to Noise [Acoustic mix][#][Version] Bamonte/Cooper/Gall 3:36
68 Signal to Noise ODonnell/Gallup/Bam 4:07
69 Just Say Yes [Curve Remix][#] Gallup/Bamonte/Smit 3:18
70 A Forest [Plati/Slick Version] Gallup/Tolhurst/Har 6:42
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Join the Dots: B-Sides & Rarities, 1978-2001

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Fiction/Elektra/Rhino

Style: Alternative Pop/Rock

Join the Dots: B-Sides & Rarities, 1978-2001

UPC: 081227804329

Release Date: 01/27/2004

Original Release Date: 01/27/2004

Number of Discs: 4

Tracks: [10:15 Saturday Night, Plastic Passion, Pillbox Tales, Do the Hansa, I'm Cold, Another Journey by Train, Descent, Splintered in Her Head, Lament (Flexipop Version), Just One Kiss, The Dream, The Upstairs Room, Lament, Speak My Language, Mr. Pink Eyes, Happy the Man, Throw Your Foot, New Day, The Exploding Boy, A Few Hours After This..., A Man Inside My Mouth, Stop Dead, A Japanese Dream, Breathe, A Chain of Flowers, Snow in Summer, Sugar Girl, Icing Sugar [Weird Remix], Hey You!!! [Kevorkian 12" Remix], How Beautiful You Are [Clearmountain 7" Remix], To the Sky, Babble, Out of Mind, 2 Late, Fear of Ghosts, Hello, I Love You [Psychedelic Version], Hello, I Love You [Slight Return mix], Hello, I Love You [Psychedelic mix][Version], Harold and Joe, Just Like Heaven ['Chuck' Remix], This Twilight Garden, Play, Halo, Scared as You, The Big Hand, A Foolish Arrangement, Doing the Unstuck [Saunders 12" Remix], Purple Haze [Virgin Radio Version][Live], Purple Haze, Burn, Young Americans, Dredd Song, It Used to Be Me, Ocean, Adonais, Home, Waiting, A Pink Dream, This Is a Lie [Palmer Remix], Wrong Number [Smith Remix], More Than This, World in My Eyes, Possession [#], Out of This World [Oakenfold Remix], Maybe Someday [Hedges Remix], Coming Up, Signal to Noise [Acoustic mix][#][Version], Signal to Noise, Just Say Yes [Curve Remix][#], A Forest [Plati/Slick Version]]
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Chris True

Wisely, the Cure decided to start fresh upon signing with their new label in 2004 by cleaning house, remastering the old albums, and bringing their fans Join the Dots: B-Sides & Rarities, 1978-2001. Not only is it the ultimate companion to the official releases, but it is, in a way, the new-super-deluxe-updated version of that cassette release of Staring at the Sea. Every B-side is included, in order, with cleaned-up sound, liner notes, and explanations by the man who made it all happen. All tracks, from "10.15 Saturday Night" (the B-side to the debut single "Killing an Arab") to covers of "Hello, I Love You," "Purple Haze," and "World in My Eyes," to entries from the Bloodflowers singles, are an indication that while the Cure made both strong albums and singles, they were not afraid to experiment along the way, and more importantly, they didn't let pride keep them from not making them available to those who were willing to look for them. Their growth as a band can be fully tracked in the songs here. The wild development on disc one (which includes the B-sides from the Staring at the Sea cassette, the B-sides from the Boys Don't Cry re-release from 1986, and the Japanese Whispers B-sides, as well as the extremely rare "Lament" [flexi-disc version]) is easily their strongest and most diverse era, with Smith growing artistically and musically in leaps and bounds from track to track. The rampant growth eventually gives way to the dark and heavy pop of the B-sides of Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Disintegration, and Mixed Up on disc two. While the songs are strong on this second disc, they manage to have less of the wild, experimental abandon that disc one has. The Cure began to find a real niche by this point, and by disc three, the dream pop of the late '80s had developed into the stadium-sized gloom and doom that characterized 1992's Wish, their critical and commercial peak. Eventually the band's output would become more sporadic, and the level of consistency would be more of a trademark of the band than the experimentalism of old. Disc four, which covers the time from Wild Mood Swings to Bloodflowers, is the "weakest" of the collection, but there are still great moments to be found, with many remixes that give the original tracks a new interpretation. There are those who would argue that the band grew, and others would argue that it fell apart, yet there is no denying that the majority of work on Join the Dots is extraordinarily strong. It admittedly may be a bit too much for someone who isn't quite a big devotee of the band, but it's a veritable godsend for those who've been waiting for this for years. No jumbled, out-of-order track listings, no glaring omissions (it's safe to say that the reissues of the albums will take care of any extra tracks, mixes, and miscellanea lying around) -- it's exactly what a rarities/B-sides collection should be. Join the Dots: B-Sides & Rarities, 1978-2001 is proof that, while the band may falter from time to time -- as most do -- the Cure have, unlike most, really been paying attention to their fans' needs over the years. ~ Chris True, Rovi

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