The Cure - The Head On The Door (Deluxe Edition)
Elektra/Fiction/Rhino  (2006)
Rock

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CD  98:53
28 tracks
Disc One: The Head On The Door (Deluxe Edition)  (37:43)
   01   In Between Days             02:57
   02   Kyoto Song             04:16
   03   The Blood             03:43
   04   Six Different Ways             03:18
   05   Push             04:31
   06   The Baby Screams             03:44
   07   Close To Me             03:23
   08   A Night Like This             04:16
   09   Screw             02:38
   10   Sinking             04:57
Disc Two: Rarities 1984-1985  (61:10)
   01   Inbetween Days (RS Home Demo)             01:25
   02   Inwood (RS Home Demo)             02:18
   03   Push (RS Home Demo)             02:31
   04   (RS Home Demo)Innsbruck             02:37
   05   Stop Dead (Studio Demo)             03:21
   06   Mansolidgone (Studio Demo)             04:06
   07   Screw (Studio Demo)             03:09
   08   Lime Time (Studio Demo)             02:56
   09   Kyoto Song (Studio Demo)             04:28
   10   A Few Hours After This... (Studio Demo)             04:36
   11   Six Different Ways (Studio Demo)             03:00
   12   A Man Inside My Mouth (Studio Demo)             03:00
   13   A Night Like This (Studio Demo)             04:08
   14   The Exploding Boy (Studio Demo)             03:06
   15   Close To Me (Studio Demo)             04:03
   16   The Baby Screams (Live Bootleg)             03:46
   17   The Blood (Live Bootleg)             03:34
   18   Sinking (Live Bootleg)             05:06
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Cat. Number R2 74063
UPC (Barcode) 0602498400166
Packaging Digipac
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Notes
Originally Released January 1985\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: The Cure refocused and ultimately hit their stride \nwith Head on the Door, producing an album which not only more effectively \ndepicted gloom, but also showed enough pop smarts to make it memorable \n(and even danceable). The band scored a hit with the infectious, New Order-ish \n"In Between Days" (which even managed to beat New Order at their own game) \nand the highly memorable "Close to Me," but the al