Teardrops and Temptations

Label: KTS
Catalog Number: KTS 554
Date: 5-22-96, 3-3-91
Venue: NY, LONDON
Length: 64:53
Medium: Compact Disc
Source: Radio Broadcast

Album: Wild Mood Swings
  • Want
  • Club America
  • This Is A Lie
  • Mint Car
  • Jupiter Crash
  • Round and Round and Round
  • Return
  • Trap
  • Treasure
  • Bare
  • Let's Go To Bed
  • Just Like Heaven
  • The Caterpillar
  • The Blood
  • Boys Don't Cry
  • The Walk
  • Instrumental

1:
7
2:
1
3:
2
4:
0
5:
1
6:
2
7:
3
8:
10
9:
21
10:
20

Average:
7.79
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Comments
This is a great CD, Tracks 1-10 are from the Modern Rock Live performance in New York City, 5-22-96. Tracks 11-16 are from Mtv's Unplugged from Limehouse London, 3-3-91. I have no complaints for this is an excellent disc! Personally, i would have preferred the call-in questions rather than Unplugged since it's already on numerous discs. For those of you that didn't hear the performance, the question and answer periods were hilarious between the songs! The show is also incomplete, there were five more songs played after the WMS songs, i'm thinking they weren't included because the stupid dj's at the various radio stations put the station ID's on the performance after they started playing already!!!! Oh well, so much for gravity...Enjoy this disc!

Submitted by: (Tim D.)


Compared to Strawberry Kisses, this one isn't as crisp or clear sounding. I was a little disappointed with that. Robert's voice seems far away and with Strawberry Kisses, it's as if he's right there.

The Limehouse recording is fine..though the Unplugged and More version is better sounding.

Submitted by: (Lane Bickerstaff)


Another ten trax from WMS...blah blah blah. Yeah, this one sounds good too, but I think we've all heard it a thousand times already, but I did give this album a nine...I should have a good reason...it's the Unplugged performance...the Cure is not an unplugged band, but it's fun to hear anyway. And they did pick the best unplugged songs. The Blood was a stroke of genius to put in the set. There's not much else to say, except for the funky guitar riffs on Treasure. It's different...yeah, different...

Submitted by: (Jeff Heyman)

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