Cure - Paris 2xLP
- Shake Dog Shake (Live in Paris)
- The Figurehead (Live in Paris)
- Play for Today (Live Paris Version)
- At Night (Live in Paris)
- In Your House (Live Paris Version)
- One Hundred Years (Live in Paris)
- Apart (Live in Paris)
- Lovesong (Live in Paris)
- A Letter to Elise (Live Paris Version)
- Catch (Live Paris Version)
- Charlotte Sometimes (Live in Paris)
- Dressing Up (Live in Paris)
- Close to Me (Live Paris Version)
- Hot Hot Hot!!! (Live in Paris)
- Format
- 2LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Discs
- 2
- Tracks
- 14
Double vinyl LP pressing. The Cure's 30th anniversary re-issue of 'Paris' has now been expanded with the addition of 2 Previously Unreleased Live tracks ""Shake Dog Shake"" and ""Hot Hot Hot!!!"" 'Paris': 2LP Live set was recorded at Le Zenith de Paris in October 1992: Released October 1993. Includes the singles ""Lovesong"", ""Catch"", ""A Letter To Elise"", ""Charlotte Sometimes"", ""Close To Me"" and fan favourite ""Play For Today"" Remastered by Robert Smith and Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios, London.
- The Figurehead
- One Hundred Years
- At Night
- Play for Today
- Apart
- In Your House
- Lovesong
- Catch
- A Letter to Elise
- Dressing Up
- Charlotte Sometimes
- Close to Me
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 12
While popular wisdom might demand that a band release some token live concert recordings over the course of a career, who but The Cure would decide to release not one, but two concert recordings within the space of a single year? There is a method to Robert Smith's madness, however, and the two albums are different enough to stand on their own and satisfy fans who love The Cure for disparate reasons. PARIS, the first of the two to be released in America, showcases the darker moodier side of The Cure, favouring extended explorations of some of The Cure's most difficult material. With three tracks from SEVENTEEN SECONDS (""At Night"", ""In Your House"", ""Play for Today"") and two from PORNOGRAPHY (""The Figurehead"", ""One Hundred Years"") and the presence of only two semi-""hits"" (""Charlotte Sometimes"", ""Love Song""), PARIS is clearly atreat for the long-time fan. However newcomers should also be welcome to dive into the deep end as well. The Cure has always been more accessible than naysayers would admit and the bouncy lively ""Catch"" will satisfy both the diehards and the casual listeners. Live, The Cure is always ecumenical. [Note: This product is an authorized CD-R and is manufactured on demand].