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The Cure - Trilogy
     List Price : $17.98 USD  
     Your Price : $15.99 USD
     ProductGroup: DVD
     Actor(s): Perry Bamonte, Jason Cooper (III), Roger O'Donnell, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith (III)
     Director(s): Nick Wickham Movie
     Release Date : 2003-06-03
     Studio : Eagle Rock Ent
     Label : Eagle Rock Ent
     Avg. Customer Rating : (94 reviews)
     Running Time : 223

     


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Customer Reviews for The Cure Trilogy
     Best Concert DvD I've Ever Seen
     Rating:
     This is the best concert DvD I've ever seen, hands down. The Cure was MADE to play live. Let me give you some advice: get drunk on Mai-Tais and watch all three albums in a row...you won't ever forget it.
   

Customer Reviews for The Cure Trilogy Cd
     Perfect
     Rating:
     This is the best concert DVD -- make that the best DVD I have ever watched. The songs sound better than the studio versions and Robert Smith gives a godly performance. I was suprised and even infuriated to hear one reviewer say that the visuals were boring. The camera work is perfect, the slides and lighting are beautiful, and Robert Smith looks and sings like a god.

Editorial Reviews for The Cure Trilogy Audio Cd
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     An ambitious yet practical idea, Trilogy underscores the tonal and lyrical connections between three of the Cure's darkest albums in the last 20 years. The restless, ever-changing band, fronted by goth-gloomster Robert Smith, took up residence at the Tempodrom Berlin for a couple of nights in late 2002 for the express purpose of playing the group's 1982 Pornography, 1989's Disintegration, and 2000's Bloodflowers live and in their entirety. Whether it was a good idea or not depends on one's point of view. All three sets are long on droning, funereal rhythm sections, thick guitar lines that carry good pop melodies to overstylized destruction, and Smith's own cracked, morose vocals. On the other hand, fine distinctions emerge: The Disintegration portion of the show is lightest on its feet, with lush orchestration on "Plainsong," a hint of swing on "Lovesong," and cinematic tendencies in the stirring "The Same Deep Water as You." The rest of the concert is numbing. --Tom Keogh


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