The Cure Live in Japan
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The Cure Live In Japan was a Japan only VHS and Betamax release of The Cure
The Cure
The Cure are an English rock band formed in Crawley, West Sussex in 1976. The band has experienced several line-up changes, with frontman, vocalist, guitarist and principal songwriter Robert Smith being the only constant member...

 performing live at the Nakano Sun Plaza in Tokyo October 17, 1984.

Track listing

  1. Shake Dog Shake
  2. Play For Today
  3. Primary
  4. Wailing Wall
  5. The Empty World
  6. The Hanging Garden
  7. The Walk
  8. One Hundred Years
  9. Give Me It
  10. A Forest
  11. The Top
  12. Charlotte Sometimes
  13. Let's Go To Bed
  14. The Caterpillar
  15. Boys Don't Cry
  16. 10:15 Saturday Night
  17. Killing An Arab
  18. The Lovecats

Personnel

  • Robert Smith
    Robert Smith (musician)
    Robert James Smith is an English musician. He is the lead singer, guitar player and principal songwriter of the rock band The Cure, and its only constant member since its founding in 1976...

     - vocals, guitar, flute on "Wailing Wall", violin on "The Caterpillar"
  • Laurence Tolhurst
    Laurence Tolhurst
    Laurence Andrew "Lol" Tolhurst is a founding member and former drummer and keyboardist of British band The Cure. He left The Cure in 1989 and was later involved in the band Presence and his current project Levinhurst, a portmanteau of Tolhurst and his wife vocalist Cindy Levinsons' surnames...

     - keyboard
  • Porl Thompson
    Porl Thompson
    Porl Thompson is an English musician best known for his work with The Cure.-Life and work:Thompson is the oldest of four children; he has two brothers and one sister...

     - guitar, keyboards, and saxophone
  • Andy Anderson - drums
  • Phil Thornalley
    Phil Thornalley
    Phil Thornalley is a songwriter-producer who has worked in the music industry since 1978. He is perhaps best known for co-writing the song "Torn" which Natalie Imbruglia later covered to great success for her 1997 debut album, Left of the Middle...

    - bass
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