Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me

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Kiss Me. Kiss Me. Kiss Me
Kiss Me. Kiss Me. Kiss Me cover
Studio album by The Cure
Released May 1987
Recorded 1986
Genre Alternative rock, gothic rock
Length 74:35
Label Fiction
Producer David M. Allen, Robert Smith
Professional reviews
The Cure chronology
Staring at the Sea: the Singles
(1986)
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
(1987)
The Peel Sessions
(1988)

Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me is the seventh studio album by British alternative rock band The Cure. Released in 1987, this album put The Cure into the American mainstream, becoming their first album to reach the Billboard Top 40. By 1990 it had sold a million copies in the US. It was also a worldwide success. It was followed with another highly successful album in 1989 entitled Disintegration.

Contents

It was originally a double album, and was also released on a single CD. The album was made for CD, as Robert Smith wanted to take advantage of the CD's storage capabilities, which was almost double that of a two sided record. As such, this is the first Cure album to go over an hour (approx. 74 minutes), as opposed to the normal 30-45 minutes. In fact, one track, "Hey You!!!", had to be removed from the original album, due to time restrictions on the CD format.

This is the last album supposedly featuring founding member Lol Tolhurst in some small capacity. Robert Smith has stated that he wrote the song "Shiver and Shake" about Lol's diminishing role in the band.[1] Even though Lol is credited for playing other instruments on the next album, Disintegration, it has been officially stated that he did not contribute anything whatsoever. Special guest Andrew Brennan plays the saxophone on "Hey You!" and "Icing Sugar."

The album was re-released in August 2006. The first disc finally features "Hey You!!!", which had been omitted from previous CD issues, and the second disc is composed of a demo or live version of each song on the first disc, including a recording of "Why Can't I Be You?" from the final show of the Kissing Tour at the Wembley Arena. It was released August 8, 2006 in the U.S. and August 14, 2006 in the UK.

Robert Smith stated on his website that there were so many missing tracks that he made three discs. One had the original album, one had demos of the B-Sides and never-before-heard tracks, and one had alternate-tracks of the songs from the album. Of course, he could only release one of the latter two. After discussing it with family and friends, he decided that the latter one was more qualified to be released. He said it wasn't impossible that the other disc may show up in a leak or another release.[2]

All lyrics by Robert Smith; all music by Gallup, Smith, Thompson, Tolhurst, Williams

  1. "The Kiss" – 6:17
  2. "Catch" – 2:42
  3. "Torture" – 4:13
  4. "If Only Tonight We Could Sleep" – 4:50
  5. "Why Can't I Be You?" – 3:11
  6. "How Beautiful You Are" – 5:10
  7. "The Snakepit" – 6:56
  8. "Hey You!" – 2:22
  9. "Just Like Heaven" – 3:30
  10. "All I Want" – 5:18
  11. "Hot Hot Hot!!!" – 3:32
  12. "One More Time" – 4:29
  13. "Like Cockatoos" – 3:38
  14. "Icing Sugar" – 3:48
  15. "The Perfect Girl" – 2:34
  16. "A Thousand Hours" – 3:21
  17. "Shiver and Shake" – 3:26
  18. "Fight" – 4:27

The track "Hey You!" was removed from the original CD version for space reasons.

The first disc contains the original album, as above, including "Hey You!" as track 8.

  1. "The Kiss" (Robert Smith Home demo)
  2. "The Perfect Girl" (Studio demo)
  3. "Like Cockatoos" (Studio demo)
  4. "All I Want" (Studio demo)
  5. "Hot Hot Hot!!!" (Studio demo)
  6. "Shiver and Shake" (Studio demo)
  7. "If Only Tonight We Could Sleep" (Studio demo)
  8. "Just Like Heaven" (Studio demo)
  9. "Hey You!" (Studio demo)
  10. "A Thousand Hours" (Studio alt mix)
  11. "Icing Sugar" (Studio alt mix)
  12. "One More Time" (Studio alt mix)
  13. "How Beautiful You Are" (Live bootleg)
  14. "The Snakepit" (Live bootleg)
  15. "Catch" (Live bootleg)
  16. "Torture" (Live bootleg)
  17. "Fight" (Live bootleg)
  18. "Why Can't I Be You?" (Live bootleg)

Tracks 1–9 are instrumental.

  • Dave Allen, Robert Smith – production
  • Sean Burrows, Jacques Hermet – assistant production
  • Bob Clearmountain – mixing

Year Chart Position
1987 The Billboard 200 35
1987 UK Top 40 6
1987 Australia Top 40 9
1987 Austria Top 40 4
1987 France Top 50 2
1987 Germany Top 40 4
1987 Sweden Top 40 13
1987 Switzerland Top 40 3

Year Single Chart Position
1987 "Just Like Heaven" Hot Dance Music/Club Play 28
1987 "Just Like Heaven" Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 27
1987 "Just Like Heaven" The Billboard Hot 100 40
1987 "Why Can't I Be You?" Hot Dance Music/Club Play 27
1987 "Why Can't I Be You?" Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 8
1987 "Why Can't I Be You?" The Billboard Hot 100 54
1988 "Hot Hot Hot !!!" Hot Dance Music/Club Play 11
1988 "Hot Hot Hot !!!" Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 50
1988 "Hot Hot Hot !!!" The Billboard Hot 100 68

"Just Like Heaven" (1987)

Sample of "Just like Heaven" by The Cure

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