"Mint Car" is a song by English rock band the Cure, released as the second single from their tenth studio album Wild Mood Swings in June 1996. It reached the top 20 in Finland and Iceland and peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart.
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Mint Car
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Home
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Mint Car
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Mint Car
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1996 /06 /17 UK CD2[7]
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Waiting
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A Pink Dream
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1996 /06 /17 UK CD2[7]
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Mint Car
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1996 /06 /17 European CD1 and Australian CD
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Home
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Waiting
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A Pink Dream
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1996 /06 /17 European CD1 and Australian CD
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Mint Car
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1996 /06 /17 European CD2 and US CD1[10][11
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Home
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Mint Car
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Waiting
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A Pink Dream
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Mint Car
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Want
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The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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Club America
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The Cure •
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1996 /05 /06
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This Is A Lie
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The Cure •
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1996 /05 /06
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The 13th
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1996 /05 /06
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Strange Attraction
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The Cure •
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1996 /05 /06
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Mint Car
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1996 /05 /06
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Jupiter Crash
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1996 /05 /06
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Round & Round & Round
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The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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Gone!
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The Cure •
w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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Numb
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w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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Return
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1996 /05 /06
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Trap
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w: Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith •
1996 /05 /06
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Treasure
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1996 /05 /06
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Bare
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1996 /05 /06
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Single by the Cure | ||||
from the album Wild Mood Swings | ||||
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Released | 17 June 1996 | |||
Genre | Jangle pop[1] | |||
Length | 3:29 | |||
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"Mint Car" on YouTube |
"Mint Car" is a song by English rock band the Cure, released as the second single from their tenth studio album Wild Mood Swings in June 1996. It reached the top 20 in Finland and Iceland and peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart.
Robert Smith has stated in an interview that he thought this song was better than the British top-10 hit "Friday I`m in Love".[2] Smith said, "it was the single, and I thought it was a better song than `Friday`. But it did absolutely nothing because we weren`t the band at that time. The zeitgeist wasn`t right. It taught me that sometimes there`s a tipping point, and if you`re the band, you`re the band, even if you don`t want to be, and there`s nothing you can do about it."[2]
Released on 17 June 1996,[3] the song reached number 31 on the UK Singles Chart and number 14 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The single includes two remixes of the song, as well as three songs not available on the album. The "Busker`s Mix" includes the acoustic guitar parts but omits electric guitar tracks. The "Electric Mix" contains the electric guitar parts, but leaves out the acoustic guitar. All of the B-sides, except the remixes, would go on to appear in the 2004 box set Join the Dots.
Chris Gerard of Metro Weekly was unenthusiastic of the song saying it was "utterly inconsequential" and "a pale imitation of far better guitar-based pop songs like "In Between Days" and “Friday I’m in Love.”[4]Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Stone dismissed it as "shiny, happy, self-consciously clichéd" [5]
All tracks were written by Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Perry Bamonte, Jason Cooper, and Roger O`Donnell.
UK CD1[6]
UK CD2[7]
European CD1 and Australian CD single[8][9]
| European CD2 and US CD1[10][11]
US CD2 and Canadian CD single[12][13]
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Weekly charts
| Year-end charts
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Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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United States | 27 May 1996 | Alternative radio |
| [24] |
United Kingdom | 17 June 1996 |
| Fiction | [3] |
United States | 18 June 1996 | Contemporary hit radio |
| [25] |
"Mint Car" is a song by English rock band the Cure, released as the second single from their tenth studio album Wild Mood Swings in June 1996. It reached the top 20 in Finland and Iceland and peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart.
Robert Smith has stated in an interview that he thought this song was better than the British top-10 hit "Friday I`m in Love".[2] Smith said, "it was the single, and I thought it was a better song than `Friday`. But it did absolutely nothing because we weren`t the band at that time. The zeitgeist wasn`t right. It taught me that sometimes there`s a tipping point, and if you`re the band, you`re the band, even if you don`t want to be, and there`s nothing you can do about it."[2]
Released on 17 June 1996,[3] the song reached number 31 on the UK Singles Chart and number 14 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The single includes two remixes of the song, as well as three songs not available on the album. The "Busker`s Mix" includes the acoustic guitar parts but omits electric guitar tracks. The "Electric Mix" contains the electric guitar parts, but leaves out the acoustic guitar. All of the B-sides, except the remixes, would go on to appear in the 2004 box set Join the Dots.
Chris Gerard of Metro Weekly was unenthusiastic of the song saying it was "utterly inconsequential" and "a pale imitation of far better guitar-based pop songs like "In Between Days" and “Friday I’m in Love.”[4]Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Stone dismissed it as "shiny, happy, self-consciously clichéd" [5]
All tracks were written by Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Perry Bamonte, Jason Cooper, and Roger O`Donnell.
UK CD1[6]
UK CD2[7]
European CD1 and Australian CD single[8][9]
| European CD2 and US CD1[10][11]
US CD2 and Canadian CD single[12][13]
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Weekly charts
| Year-end charts
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Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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United States | 27 May 1996 | Alternative radio |
| [24] |
United Kingdom | 17 June 1996 |
| Fiction | [3] |
United States | 18 June 1996 | Contemporary hit radio |
| [25] |