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Pornography (Remastered)

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Pornography (Remastered)

Digitally re-mastered version of the classic Cure album.

'Pornography' is the fourth studio album by English rock band The Cure, first released on 4 May 1982 by the record label Fiction.

'Pornography' was the band's first album with a new producer, Phil Thornalley, and was recorded at RAK Studios from January to April. The sessions saw the group on the brink of collapse, with heavy drug use, band in-fighting and group leader Robert Smith's depression fuelling the album's musical and lyrical content.

'Pornography' represents the conclusion of the group's early dark, gloomy musical phase which began with 'Seventeen Seconds' in 1980.

Digitally re-mastered version of the classic Cure album.

'Pornography' is the fourth studio album by English rock band The Cure, first released on 4 May 1982 by the record label Fiction.

'Pornography' was the band's first album with a new producer, Phil Thornalley, and was recorded at RAK Studios from January to April. The sessions saw the group on the brink of collapse, with heavy drug use, band in-fighting and group leader Robert Smith's depression fuelling the album's musical and lyrical content.

'Pornography' represents the conclusion of the group's early dark, gloomy musical phase which began with 'Seventeen Seconds' in 1980.

$9.52
Pornography (Remastered)
$9.52

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Digitally re-mastered version of the classic Cure album.

'Pornography' is the fourth studio album by English rock band The Cure, first released on 4 May 1982 by the record label Fiction.

'Pornography' was the band's first album with a new producer, Phil Thornalley, and was recorded at RAK Studios from January to April. The sessions saw the group on the brink of collapse, with heavy drug use, band in-fighting and group leader Robert Smith's depression fuelling the album's musical and lyrical content.

'Pornography' represents the conclusion of the group's early dark, gloomy musical phase which began with 'Seventeen Seconds' in 1980.