- Want
- Club America
- This Is a Lie
- The 13th
- Strange Attraction
- Mint Car
- Jupiter Crash
- Round & Round & Round
- Gone!
- Numb
- Return
- Trap
- Treasure
- Bare
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Jesus Alemany Guest Artist,Trumpet
Robert Smith Vocals,6-String Bass,Guitar (Bass),Bass,Guitar
Sid Gauld Trumpet
Audrey Riley Cello
Susan Dench Viola
Steve Sidwell Trumpet
Will Gregory Saxophone
Jason Cooper Drums,Percussion
Roger O'Donnell Keyboards
Mark Price Drums
Perry Bamonte Bass,Guitar,6-String Bass
John Barclay Trumpet
Simon Gallup Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Leo Payne Violin
William Gregory Saxophone
Louis Pavlou Drums
Louis Paylou Drums
Ronald Austin Drums
Steve Dawson Trumpet
Mister Chandrashekhar Violin
Christopher Tombling Violin
Richard Edwards Trombone
Paul Q. Kolderie Mixing
Sid Gauld Arranger
Boris Williams Composer
Audrey Riley Arranger
Lol Tolhurst Composer
The Cure Art Direction
Will Gregory Arranger
Jason Cooper Composer
Mark Saunders Mixing
Roger O'Donnell Composer
Porl Thompson Composer
Sean Slade Mixing
Perry Bamonte Composer
Adrian Sherwood Mixing
Tom Lord-Alge Mixing
Paul Corkett Mixing
Steve Lyon Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Simon Gallup Composer
Robert Smith Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Mixing
William Gregory Arranger
Andy Vella Art Direction
Bob Thompson Composer
Ronald Austin Arranger
Tim Palmer Mixing
Alan Moulder Mixing
Ian Cooper Mastering
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Overview
After the relatively straightforward pop of Wish, the Cure moved back toward stranger, edgier territory with Wild Mood Swings. Actually, that's only part of the truth. As the title suggests, there's a vast array of textures and emotions on Wild Mood Swings, from the woozy mariachi lounge horns of "The 13th" to the perfect pop of "Mint Car" and the monolithic dirge of "Want." In between the extremes, Robert Smith and the Cure -- which now feature a radically reworked lineup, with several key players from Wish now missing -- explore some simpler territory, from contemplative acoustic numbers tinged with strings to swooning neo-psychedelia. But what ties it all together is conviction -- Smith sounds more content than he ever has, but he sings with more passion than he has for a number of years. Of course, the Cure haven't significantly changed their sound -- tinny synthesizers and guitar effects that haven't appeared on an album since 1988 are in abundance throughout the record -- but the variety of sounds and strength of performance offers enough surprises to make Wild Mood Swings more than just another Cure record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Product Details
| Release Date: | 05/07/1996 |
|---|---|
| Label: | Elektra |
| UPC: | 0075596174428 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
The Cure Primary ArtistJesus Alemany Guest Artist,Trumpet
Robert Smith Vocals,6-String Bass,Guitar (Bass),Bass,Guitar
Sid Gauld Trumpet
Audrey Riley Cello
Susan Dench Viola
Steve Sidwell Trumpet
Will Gregory Saxophone
Jason Cooper Drums,Percussion
Roger O'Donnell Keyboards
Mark Price Drums
Perry Bamonte Bass,Guitar,6-String Bass
John Barclay Trumpet
Simon Gallup Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Leo Payne Violin
William Gregory Saxophone
Louis Pavlou Drums
Louis Paylou Drums
Ronald Austin Drums
Steve Dawson Trumpet
Mister Chandrashekhar Violin
Christopher Tombling Violin
Richard Edwards Trombone
Technical Credits
Spike Drake MixingPaul Q. Kolderie Mixing
Sid Gauld Arranger
Boris Williams Composer
Audrey Riley Arranger
Lol Tolhurst Composer
The Cure Art Direction
Will Gregory Arranger
Jason Cooper Composer
Mark Saunders Mixing
Roger O'Donnell Composer
Porl Thompson Composer
Sean Slade Mixing
Perry Bamonte Composer
Adrian Sherwood Mixing
Tom Lord-Alge Mixing
Paul Corkett Mixing
Steve Lyon Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Simon Gallup Composer
Robert Smith Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Mixing
William Gregory Arranger
Andy Vella Art Direction
Bob Thompson Composer
Ronald Austin Arranger
Tim Palmer Mixing
Alan Moulder Mixing
Ian Cooper Mastering
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