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First published in 2005, Forty Years of In Between Days - Listening to the Cure, 1977-2017 is a fully updated and revised edition of the ultimate listening guide to one of modern rock's most immutable institutions. Album by album, gig by gig, Forty Years of In Between Days makes sense of a uniquely versatile band, documenting their development from the new wave of 1979's Boys Don't Cry, the existential rage of Pornogaphy and the dark beauty of Disintegration, through the majesty of Bloodflowers and 4:13 Dream, and on to the once unimaginable milestone of the band's fortieth anniversary in 2017.…mehr

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First published in 2005, Forty Years of In Between Days - Listening to the Cure, 1977-2017 is a fully updated and revised edition of the ultimate listening guide to one of modern rock's most immutable institutions. Album by album, gig by gig, Forty Years of In Between Days makes sense of a uniquely versatile band, documenting their development from the new wave of 1979's Boys Don't Cry, the existential rage of Pornogaphy and the dark beauty of Disintegration, through the majesty of Bloodflowers and 4:13 Dream, and on to the once unimaginable milestone of the band's fortieth anniversary in 2017.
Autorenporträt
Dave Thompson is the author of over 150 books, mostly on music, but other themes besides. He is co-author of autobiographies by Nik Turner, photographer Bob Gruen, Motown legends Eddie and Brian Holland, New York Doll Sylvain Sylvain, Heartbreaker Walter Lure, Yardbird Jim McCarty, Fairport's Judy Dyble, folkie Steve Ashley and Nektar's Roye Albrighton (forthcoming). He also wrote the official tenth anniversary history of Fruits de Mer Records. Thompson has written at length about Space Rock, Glam Rock, Industrial, Goth, Alternative and Punk, including biographies of David Bowie, the Sweet, Sparks, Genesis, Jeff Beck, Robert Plant, Deep Purple, Rozz Williams (forthcoming) and Cream. Thompson's journalism and music writing has appeared in a wide variety of publications, including Goldmine, Record Collector, Mojo, Alternative Press, Rolling Stone, Spin, Melody Maker, Zig Zag, huH, Seattle Times, Music Week and others. Born in Devon, England, he lives in Delaware, USA.