Released in 2001, this compilation is the perfect entry point for new listeners and a solid curator for long-time fans. While Robert Smith is notorious for disliking "Greatest Hits" packages, this one stands out because the band actually re-recorded two of their biggest songs— "Close to Me" and "Friday I'm in Love" —specifically for this release (look for the "Closest Mix" and "Fix Mix").
It also features two tracks that were brand new at the time: "Cut Here" : A poignant tribute to the late Billy Mackenzie. "Just Say Yes" : A bright, upbeat collaboration with Saffron of Republica. The Hidden Gem: Acoustic Hits the cure greatest hits 2001 flac soup updated
: Ongoing interest in high-resolution remasters (24-bit FLAC) that capture the nuances of the original 2001 recordings. Released in 2001, this compilation is the perfect
(1990) – Gritty, distorted funk-rock guitar work. High (1992) – Shimmering, open-tuned guitar soundscapes. "Just Say Yes" : A bright, upbeat collaboration
Released in 2001, this compilation is the perfect entry point for new listeners and a solid curator for long-time fans. While Robert Smith is notorious for disliking "Greatest Hits" packages, this one stands out because the band actually re-recorded two of their biggest songs— "Close to Me" and "Friday I'm in Love" —specifically for this release (look for the "Closest Mix" and "Fix Mix").
It also features two tracks that were brand new at the time: "Cut Here" : A poignant tribute to the late Billy Mackenzie. "Just Say Yes" : A bright, upbeat collaboration with Saffron of Republica. The Hidden Gem: Acoustic Hits
: Ongoing interest in high-resolution remasters (24-bit FLAC) that capture the nuances of the original 2001 recordings.
(1990) – Gritty, distorted funk-rock guitar work. High (1992) – Shimmering, open-tuned guitar soundscapes.