The Cure: Trilogy

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Trilogy
Directed by Nick Wickham
Produced by Robert Smith
Daryl Bamonte
Written by The Cure, et al
Starring The Cure
Distributed by Eagle Vision (US) / Fiction Records (UK)
Release date(s) June 3, 2003
Running time 223 min
Language English
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The Cure: Trilogy is a double live album video, released on two double layer DVD-9 discs. It is an effort by Robert Smith to appease fans that had been asking for years for a concert in which the band's three similarly-themed albums, Pornography (1982), Disintegration (1989) and Bloodflowers (2000) be played live in concert. Smith not only did this, but also arranged it so that the songs were played in the order in which they appeared on the albums, rather than the usual random selection and arrangement. Trilogy was recorded on two consecutive nights in November 2002, in Berlin at the Tempodrom arena.

Smith is quoted on the sleeve about the "trilogy" concept and its eventual execution:

"The albums Pornography, Disintegration and Bloodflowers are inextricably linked in so many ways, and the realisation of this Trilogy show is one of the highlights of my time in The Cure."

The two DVDs feature a letterboxed 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and a choice of Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound or regular PCM stereo. Two interviews with the band are also included, though one is hidden and requires the specific manipulation of a DVD player's remote control to be accessed. Another hidden feature is the "mic cam," a camera mounted on Smith's microphone pole which, when accessed with the angle control buttons, shows him in a fish-eye view, singing.

The band's line-up for this production includes Smith (vocals, guitar, 6-string bass guitar), Simon Gallup (4- and 6-string bass guitars), Perry Bamonte (guitar, 6-string bass, keyboards), Jason Cooper (drums, percussion) and Roger O'Donnell (keyboards, percussion). The songs performed were written by the aforementioned band members, and, in the case of the first two albums, by former members Boris Williams and Laurence "Lol" Tolhurst, and Porl Thompson.

For the setlists, see the Pornography, Disintegration and Bloodflowers articles. The first DVD contains the Pornography and Disintegration sets, and the second consists of the Bloodflowers set as well as a short encore—"If Only Tonight We Could Sleep" and "The Kiss" from the album Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (1987)—and both interviews. Robert said that the two extra songs were included as a preview of "what was to come" in future Cure releases, despite later saying that the Trilogy concerts were supposed to be the Cure's swan song. In the two Trilogy shows at the Tempodrom a second encore was performed consisting of M, Play For Today, and A Forest the first night, with the second night adding Grinding Halt and Boys Don't Cry into the second encore. The DVD just has the two Kiss Me songs.

[edit] Track list

[edit] Disc 1

"Pornography"

  • 1. "One Hundred Years"
  • 2. "A Short Term Effect"
  • 3. "The Hanging Garden"
  • 4. "Siamese Twins"
  • 5. "The Figurehead"
  • 6. "A Strange Day"
  • 7. "Cold"
  • 8. "Pornography"

"Disintegration"

  • 9. "Plainsong"
  • 10. "Pictures of You"
  • 11. "Closedown"
  • 12. "Lovesong"
  • 13. "Last Dance"
  • 14. "Lullaby"
  • 15. "Fascination Street"
  • 16. "Prayers for Rain"
  • 17. "The Same Deep Water as You"
  • 18. "Disintegration"
  • 19. "Homesick"
  • 20. "Untitled"

[edit] Disc 2

"Bloodflowers"

  1. "Out of This World"
  2. "Watching Me Fall"
  3. "Where the Birds Always Sing"
  4. "Maybe Someday"
  5. "The Last Day of Summer"
  6. "There Is No If..."
  7. "The Loudest Sound"
  8. "39"
  9. "Bloodflowers"

Encore section

  • 10. "If Only Tonight We Could Sleep"
  • 11. "The Kiss"
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