The Cure

The Cure Is known for such releases as "Killing an Arab," (1979), "Boys Don't Cry" and "Jumping Someone Else's Train", "I'm a Cult Hero" (1979), "A Forest" (single, became a real hit), Seventeen Seconds (album, issued in spring of 1980), Faith (the third album which was # 13 in the charts, issued in 1981), "Primary" (the most popular single from the album).

The Cure is also popular for issuing "Let's Go to Bed" (a dance single), "The Lovecats" (the single became a real hit and topped the UK charts), "The Caterpillar" (also a hit), The Head on the Door (album, contain a lot of hits), In Between Days" and "Close to Me" (are the most popular hits from the album), Standing on a Beach (single, was # four in the charts).

The Cure is also known for such popular releases as an album, titled Wild Mood Swings which was issued the in the spring of 1996, Galore (1997), second singles collection, 1997's Galore, album Bloodflowers (issued in 2000), one eponymous album released in 2004, and many other releases. Many of the band’s works became real hits and topped charts.

The Cure also created a double album called Kiss Me in 1987, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. The album was considered to be a real hit. The album comprised such hit singles as"Why Can't I Be You," "Catch," "Just Like Heaven,"and "Hot Hot Hot!!!" (in UK). And the single which topped the American charts was called "Just Like Heaven."

The Cure is also famous for such successive releases as "Lullaby" (became the biggest hit in 1989), Love Song" (was # two in the charts),”Never Enough", Wish (issued in spring of 1992 , became # two in American charts and # one in British ones),"High" and "Friday I'm in Love" (were also considered to be real hits).