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The Cure
- Record Label: Elektra/Asylum
- Release Date: Jan 27, 2004
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Still, three CDs of good-to-great music is a pretty acceptable ratio, and while this is not meant for the casual Cure fan, its an essential purchase for the hardcore ones.
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It's here, about halfway through this four-disc set, that most people will turn off Join the Dots.
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Any complaint with this set begins and ends with the list price of $54.98. Beyond that, no Cure freak can do without it.
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Although clearly of more interest to rabid Cure nuts, Join the Dots is enough to bring joy (or, indeed, heartbreak) into anyone's life.
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As a celebration of the b-side, this is such a charming set, despite its inconsistency.
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It, admittedly, may be a bit too much for someone who isn't quite a big devotee of the band, but it's a veritable godsend for those who've been waiting for this for years.
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Beyond unnecessary remixes, there are joyous discoveries to be had here.
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Entertainment WeeklyOnly Disc 1 is essential, but even the lesser material leaves lipstick traces. [5 Mar 2004, p.68]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 21
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Mixed: 1 out of 21
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Negative: 2 out of 21
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DavidBAug 20, 2005A beautiful collection.
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CarlSJun 26, 2004
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ZOmennZMar 22, 2004Two words "Fuking brilliant"