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Twenty-five years after The Cure began their global pop invasion with their debut disc, THREE IMAGINARY BOYS, Rhino Records gives the album its first-ever U.S. domestic release with a deluxe two-disc edition loaded with previously unreleased tracks. Cure fans have long clamored for THREE IMAGINARY BOYS, an energetic 1979 U.K. debut which features "10:15 Saturday Night," "Grinding Halt," "Fire In Cairo," and a quirky rendition of Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady." The band's debut U.S. album, Boys Don't Cry, featured many of the songs on THREE IMAGINARY BOYS along with singles like "Jumping Someone Else's Train" and "Boys Don't Cry." The Rhino reissue offers the original U.K. album with an added previously unreleased instrumental ("The Weedy Burton"), as well as a 20-track bonus disc which includes the additional tracks from Boys Don't Cry, previously unreleased studio and home demo versions, live renditions, and other curiosities. In total the package includes six previously unreleased songs, eight previously unreleased versions of songs, and 17 tracks never before available on CD. Johnny Black's liner notes, which make use of extensive and
exclusive It's been almost three decades since a 17-year-old Smith formed The
Easy Cure in Crawley, England. Despite various lineup changes, The Cure have forged an
ongoing career highlighted by an astonishing run of artistic and commercial successes,
including chart-topping hit singles, gold and platinum records, countless awards, critical
acclaim, and an international fan base that follows the band with religious fervor. They
have secured their place in music history by shaping modern rock as we know it today. THREE IMAGINARY BOYS DISC ONE DISC TWO Check out The Cure's Official Web Site! Buy your copy of Three Imaginary Boys here!! List to some clips from the new record
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