The Cure's live album, 'Paris', is a captivating snapshot of the band's mesmerising performance at the Zenith in Paris, released on 25 October 1993. This 1 hour and 6 minute masterpiece showcases the band's unique blend of new wave, post-punk, and darkwave genres, transporting listeners to the iconic venue.
With a tracklist that features an array of fan favourites, including 'Shake Dog Shake', 'Lovesong', and 'Close To Me', Robert Smith's distinctive vocals and the band's masterful instrumentation shine throughout. The album's setlist is a testament to The Cure's ability to craft an unforgettable live experience, with each song seamlessly flowing into the next.
From the haunting 'The Figurehead' to the energetic 'Hot Hot Hot!!!', 'Paris' is an album that encapsulates the essence of The Cure's live performances. Released through UMC (Universal Music Catalogue), this album is a must-listen for fans of the band and anyone who appreciates the magic of a live concert. With its raw energy and captivating soundscapes, 'Paris' is an unforgettable addition to The Cure's discography.