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Faith [Deluxe Edition]
by The Cure

Faith [Deluxe Edition]
List Price: $18.96Label: Elektra / Wea

Salesrank: 16221

Released: April 26, 2005
Our Price: $4.81
Used Price: $2.92
Media: Audio CD

Editorial Review:
Originally a Goth-flavored post-punk outfit, the Cure evolved into one of the truly seminal bands of the '80s, and ultimately one of modern rock's most celebrated and influential acts. Guided by creative visionary Robert Smith, the Cure's signature sound balances a dreamy pop savvy with a dark, brooding majesty and fuses superbly crafted, literate songs with a feverish emotional intensity. The band's early catalog-newly remastered and expanded wtih a wealth of rarities-is a series of masterpieces that laid the groundwork for their phenomenal and enduring popularity.

Faith [Deluxe Edition] Reviews:
Funeral music for kids who like to be melancholy 4 Star Review
2009-09-21 - I love Funeral Party and Doubt more than any other song on the album. It does drag more than other cure records but it's still great to listen to.

If you get only one Deluxe Edition Cure album, get Faith 4 Star Review
2009-01-19 - A lot of the Cure's Deluxe Edition albums don't seem necessary unless you want to own every bit of music the band ever recorded, since the bonus discs are primarily live versions and early demos of familiar songs. (The b-sides were instead released on the "Join the Dots" box set.) This material is moderately interesting, but far from essential. In many cases, you would be fine just getting the single-disc remastered version of each album that was released after the Deluxe Edition at a fraction of the price. However, the Deluxe Edition of "Faith" is different. If you are a Cure fan, you should really consider getting it. First and foremost, disc 1 contains the 27 minute instrumental track "Carnage Visors" previously only available on the tape of "Concert." This is the ulimate Cure chill-out track, almost an album's worth of music in one song. While it is on disc 1, it is not included on the single-disc version of the remastered "Faith," so you have to get the Deluxe Edition to get it.

Much of the material on disc 2 of "Faith" I can give or take-- live versions and studio demos akin to the other Deluxe Edition albums. (That said, the instrumental demos fit well with the feel of "Carnage Visors.") But there are also some real gems. First off, you get the remastered version of "Charlotte Sometimes," a great Cure single not available in remastered form elsewhere. You also the fan-favorite live version of the song "Faith" from Australia that was a b-side to the original "Charlotte Sometimes" single, but was left off "Join the Dots.") You also get a version of "Forever," a fan-favorite rarity not previously available on cd. In all, the combination of "Carnage Visors" on disc 1 and a handful of particularly good rarities on disc 2 makes "Faith" the one essential Deluxe Edition album for most Cure fans.

Sublime Faith 5 Star Review
2009-01-06 - I really cannot recommend Faith too highly; exitstential obliqueness, stark emotional terrains of bleak lyricism and poetic sketchings on the absurdity of the human condition. Quietly disturbing and infused with a subtle melancholy, the album evokes a cool still calm that is both soothing and contemplative.

Haunting, desolate soundscapes that evoke images of walking through a mist filled forest at midnight, of monolithic buildings and wispy, stick like figures, floating in a swirling fog. Faith is an album that will take you in and out of yourself.

Strange, beautiful, otherworldly music that stirs the imagination and awakens the soul.

Sublime and profound.

Gloomy Bliss 5 Star Review
2008-07-24 - 'Faith' is a majestic album. The gloomy mood from its first moments is contained throughout, even so, the pop sensibilities of Robert Smith are never too far from the surface. This album may be bleakly melancholic but it's also such a pleasure to listen to. It takes you away into its greyness. This is pure bliss.

New Faith 5 Star Review
2008-02-19 - Disc 1: Sound of this CD is great. The instruments can breathe and shine (no pun intended) without the murkiness of the original release. I own the original CD, and if I had to choose I'd say the Deluxe sounds 10x's better especially with headphones. There's bonus song added to the disc Carnage Visors: The Soundtrack. This epic 27 minute song takes you on a strange journey that happened in 1981. Feel the sounds flow inward, a perfect ending for the disc.

Disc 2: 1.Faith [rs home demo] an instrumental distorted with bass, early recording. 2. Doubt [rs home demo] 1 min. slower version of Doubt with guitar lead. 3. Drowning [group home demo] bass/guitar doing a slow waltz w/ no keyboards or drums. 4. The Holy Hour [group home demo] a bass/vocal distorted tune. (The Outtakes) This is my favorite part of the CD, the outtakes. 5. Primary [studio outtake] my favorite track on the disc. A slightly poppier/spacer version to its predecessor, with new/old lyrics. 6. Going Home Time [studio outtake] Starting off with the old Primary intro and Robert yelling out 2-3s (for changes) this one could have been Another Journey By Train in early form. 7. The Violin Song [studio outtake] clean guitar instrumental, 2nd fave song on the disc. 8. A Normal Story [studio outtake] sounds like sometime left over from 17 Seconds. (The Live Tracks) 9. All Cats Are Gray [live] hypnotizing drums/keyboards w/ Smith vocals = great live version. 10. The Funeral Party [live] an okay live version. 11. Other Voices [live] sounds like bonus track off 17 Seconds, with scratchy robert smith guitar. 12. The Drowning Man [live] great live version w/ flying saucer sound. 13. Faith [live] This 10+ min. version is classic. 14. Forever [live]I had never head this song before, but I did read about it back in the day. Interesting song, sounds like its waaay early Grunge (I'm lol'ing). 15. Charlotte Sometimes [single] Awesome!











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