The Cure Announces New Live Album From
Bestival 2011, Due Out 12/6 In the US!
“The Cure had pulled off the epitome of the "festival set" akin
to Bowie at Glastonbury 2000 or Macca at Glasto '04, and every bit as
legendary.”- The Guardian
"Set of the weekend.”- NME.com
“Joyous – truly the stuff of rock-and-roll icons.”- The Telegraph
“Robert Smith reminding all of his ability to craft those great three minute love songs.”
- Clash Magazine
Sunday Best Recordings is thrilled to announce the December 6th release of The Cure: Bestival Live 2011, a live recording of the iconic bands incredible, career-spanning two and a half hour set performed at this year’s Bestival.
The double album, which is split over two CDs and also available as a
digital download is made up of thirty-two Cure classics, including “The
Lovecats,” “The Caterpillar,” “Close To Me,” “Friday I’m In Love,”
“Lullaby,” “The Hungry Ghost,” “The End Of The World,” “Just Like
Heaven,” “Grinding Halt,” “Jumping Someone Else's Train” and “Boys Don’t
Cry.”
Of the live album, Robert Smith of The Cure says “We had such a
great time in the Isle of Wight at Bestival that we wanted to release
this show as a way of thanking fans and islanders alike. Bestival is the
best!”
All profits from the sale of this album will go to the Isle of Wight
Youth Trust (Reg Charity No: 1087163). The Isle of Wight Youth Trust is a
charitable, independent and professional organization offering
counseling, advice, information and support services to young people
aged 25 and under on the Isle of Wight (the home of Bestival) and, in
some cases, their parents or carers. The Youth Trust has been working on
the Isle of Wight for 27 years and has made a positive input to the
wellbeing of people locally. www.iowyouthtrust.co.uk
Eileen Monks, Director of The Isle of Wight Youth Trust, says; "What
wonderful news that The Cure should choose us, an Island charity of 27
years, to benefit in this way. This came completely out of the blue and
at a time when it is becoming extra hard to raise funds to support our
work with children and young people on the Island, further cementing our
association with young people in their many interests and aspects of
their lives. We would like to thank Rob da Bank for his continuing
support."
Rob da Bank, founder of Bestival says “Since I was 15 and
backcombing my hair, donning my sisters eyeliner and singing the lyrics
to “A Forest” into my hairbrush I’ve had an unhealthy fascination with
The Cure. To say it reached its peak at Bestival 2011 is an
understatement, as after seven years of pestering I not only landed The
Cure to headline Bestival, but now appear to be putting out one of their
live records on my own record label. How strange! For any of the 50,000
who were at Bestival and saw all or some of the two and a half hour
set, this live album will transport you back. For fans of The Cure who
didn’t make it I know this will be a legendary addition to your Cure
collection!”
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