The rain in Crawley didn't just fall; it seeped into the bones of a generation. To own The Cure’s complete discography at a crisp
The Pop Breakthrough (1984–1987): Robert Smith intentionally injected a pop sensibility to move past their "gloomy" reputation, resulting in global commercial success. The Top (1984) – Key Track: "The Caterpillar"
The Discography: 17 Albums in 320 Kbps
The Cure's thirteenth studio album, "The Cure" (2000), marked a return to their classic sound. This was followed by "Just Like Heaven" that included fan favorite 'Going Down' demo plus album tracks. Their self-titled album from 2004; commonly referred to as 'The Not-So-Cure
No official retailer sells a pre-packaged “17 albums in 320 MP3” bundle under that exact name. That naming is typical of pirate releases. To replicate it legally: The Cure Discography -17- Albums - 320 Kbps
The Ultimate Guide to The Cure’s Discography From the gloomy hallways of post-punk to the shimmering heights of 80s pop, The Cure has spent over four decades crafting the soundtrack to our most melancholy and ecstatic moments. With the long-awaited release of Songs of a Lost World in 2024, their studio catalog now stands at 14 official albums.
Seventeen Seconds (1980): The birth of their "dark" era, introducing atmospheric, sparse textures. The rain in Crawley didn't just fall; it
Below, we dive deep into the 17 studio albums that constitute the official canon of The Cure, detailing why each is essential and why the 320 Kbps format is the optimal way to experience them.