UPC: 075596223621
Format: CD
Release Date: Feb 15, 2000
Regular price
$20.95 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$20.95 USD
Unit price
per
Couldn't load pickup availability
FREE SHIPPING
This item is expected to ship 3 business days after order placement.

The Cure: Robert Smith (vocals, guitar, keyboards, 6-sting bass); Perry Bamonte (guitar, 6-string bass); Roger O'Donnell (keyboards); Simon Gallup (bass); Jason Cooper (drums, percussion).
Recorded at St. Catherine's Court, Avon, and Rak Studio 3, London, England.
BLOODFLOWERS was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album.
Composer: Robert Smith .
Personnel: Robert Smith (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Perry Bamonte (guitar); Roger O'Donnell (keyboards); Jason Cooper (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixers: Robert Smith ; Paul Corkett.
Recording information: Rak Studio 3, London, England; St. Catherines Court, Avon, CT.
Photographers: Paul Cox; Alex Smith; Perry Bamonte.
Unknown Contributor Role: Chris Parry.
With BLOODFLOWERS, Robert Smith and the boys give sway to the most shoegazery elements of their eternally languid arsenal to often stunning effect. Evoking memories of similar classics such as PORNOGRAPHY and DISINTEGRATION, the Cure's first effort of the 21st century simmers with serene seamless disorder as Smith lays his usual mixture of lyrical sorrow and delight upon a bed of ambient landscapes. While the terrain is somewhat familiar, the echoing guitars; the lush, alluring keyboards; and the sensually pleading vocals that so unmistakably characterize any Cure album are welcome friends.
The air of tranquillity that permeates BLOODFLOWERS is set from the first minutes of the album as "Out of This World" breezes in with a gentle two-minute intro before Robert Smith drops by to ask "will we really remember how it feels to be this alive?" The group proceeds to drift through a quietly enthralling set of nine songs. Smith and company do pick up the pace momentarily on the beautifully buoyant plea of "Maybe Someday," but even that is an ode to reflection. BLOODFLOWERS is a welcome return to the Cure's ongoing meditation on discontent.
Recorded at St. Catherine's Court, Avon, and Rak Studio 3, London, England.
BLOODFLOWERS was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album.
Composer: Robert Smith .
Personnel: Robert Smith (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Perry Bamonte (guitar); Roger O'Donnell (keyboards); Jason Cooper (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixers: Robert Smith ; Paul Corkett.
Recording information: Rak Studio 3, London, England; St. Catherines Court, Avon, CT.
Photographers: Paul Cox; Alex Smith; Perry Bamonte.
Unknown Contributor Role: Chris Parry.
With BLOODFLOWERS, Robert Smith and the boys give sway to the most shoegazery elements of their eternally languid arsenal to often stunning effect. Evoking memories of similar classics such as PORNOGRAPHY and DISINTEGRATION, the Cure's first effort of the 21st century simmers with serene seamless disorder as Smith lays his usual mixture of lyrical sorrow and delight upon a bed of ambient landscapes. While the terrain is somewhat familiar, the echoing guitars; the lush, alluring keyboards; and the sensually pleading vocals that so unmistakably characterize any Cure album are welcome friends.
The air of tranquillity that permeates BLOODFLOWERS is set from the first minutes of the album as "Out of This World" breezes in with a gentle two-minute intro before Robert Smith drops by to ask "will we really remember how it feels to be this alive?" The group proceeds to drift through a quietly enthralling set of nine songs. Smith and company do pick up the pace momentarily on the beautifully buoyant plea of "Maybe Someday," but even that is an ode to reflection. BLOODFLOWERS is a welcome return to the Cure's ongoing meditation on discontent.
Tracks:
1 - Out of This World
2 - Watching Me Fall
3 - Where the Birds Always Sing
4 - Maybe Someday
5 - Last Day of Summer
6 - There Is No If....
7 - Loudest Sound
8 - 39
9 - Bloodflowers
2 - Watching Me Fall
3 - Where the Birds Always Sing
4 - Maybe Someday
5 - Last Day of Summer
6 - There Is No If....
7 - Loudest Sound
8 - 39
9 - Bloodflowers