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The Hanging Garden
The Hanging Garden
12/7/1982
Lets Go to Bed
Lets Go to Bed
23/11/1982

The Hanging Garden

The Cure

1982 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 12 Julio 1982 · Fecha Grabación: 1982 -
    Discográfica: Fiction · · Productor: Chris Parry , Phil Thornalley , The Cure
    1
    The Hanging Garden
    The Cure • 1982 /07 /12 Side 1
    0:00
  • 2
    Killing an Arab
    The Cure • w: live • 1982 /07 /12 Side 1
    0:00
  • 3
    The Hanging Garden
    The Cure • 1982 /07 /12 Double pack
    0:00
  • 4
    One Hundred Years
    The Cure • 1982 /07 /12 Double pack
    0:00
  • 5
    A Forest
    The Cure • w: live • 1982 /07 /12 Double pack
    0:00
  • 6
    Killing an Arab
    The Cure • w: live • 1982 /07 /12 Double pack
    0:00
  • Album


    Pornography

    Pornography

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 4 Mayo 1982 · Fecha Grabación: Enero 1982 - Abril 1982
    Discográfica: Fiction · Estudio de Grabación: RAK, London · Productor: Phil Thornalley , The Cure
    1
    One Hundred Years
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Robert Smith, Simon Gallup and Lol Tolhurst) • 1982 /05 /04
    6:41
  • 2
    A Short Term Effect
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Robert Smith, Simon Gallup and Lol Tolhurst) • 1982 /05 /04
    4:22
  • 3
    The Hanging Garden
    The CureThe Cure • w: Smith, Tolhurst, Gallup • 1982 /05 /04
    4:34
  • 4
    Siamese Twins
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Robert Smith, Simon Gallup and Lol Tolhurst) • 1982 /05 /04
    5:28
  • 5
    The Figurehead
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Robert Smith, Simon Gallup and Lol Tolhurst) • 1982 /05 /04
    6:15
  • 6
    A Strange Day
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Robert Smith, Simon Gallup and Lol Tolhurst) • 1982 /05 /04
    5:04
  • 7
    Cold
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Robert Smith, Simon Gallup and Lol Tolhurst) • 1982 /05 /04
    4:26
  • 8
    Pornography
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Robert Smith, Simon Gallup and Lol Tolhurst) • 1982 /05 /04
    6:28
  • Album

    The Hanging Garden
    The Hanging Garden
    12/7/1982
    Lets Go to Bed
    Lets Go to Bed
    23/11/1982
    "The Hanging Garden"
    Single by the Cure
    from the album Pornography
    B-side
    Released12 July 1982 (1982-07-12)
    GenreGothic rock[1]
    LabelFiction
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)
    The Cure singles chronology
    "Charlotte Sometimes"
    (1981)
    "The Hanging Garden"
    (1982)
    "Let`s Go to Bed"
    (1982)

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    1982 single by the Cure

    "The Hanging Garden" is a song by English rock band the Cure, released as the sole single from their fourth studio album, Pornography. The release is sometimes referred to as A Single. The single reached No. 34 on the UK Singles Chart.[2]

    Release

    In addition to being issued as a 7-inch single with a live version of the Cure`s earlier single "Killing an Arab" on the B-side, "The Hanging Garden" was also released in a deluxe edition known as A Single, formatted both as a gatefold double pack of 7-inch singles with a total of four tracks, and also as a 10-inch EP including a live recording of "Killing an Arab" and the studio version of "A Forest" from the group’s second album.[3]

    Music video

    The video shows the band playing in the York House Gardens in London, England. The band also wears masks, which is similar to the concept of the Pornography album. Robert Smith recalled: "For the `Hanging Garden` video we got two people who did Madness videos but it was a really awful video. They wanted to make us look serious and we wanted them to make us look like Madness".[4] The video was directed by Chris Gabrin.[5][6]

    Reception

    At the time of its release, NME writer Adrian Thrills was not impressed with the single, writing, "The Cure have drifted disappointingly and indulgently from the idyllic pop invention of their younger days".[3] BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel went on to include the song at No. 25 in his Festive Fifty list for 1982.[7]

    In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Stewart Mason wrote that the song was heavily influenced by Siouxsie and the Banshees. "The urgent, thundering drums that underpin `The Hanging Garden` are clearly some sort of homage to Budgie, who provided very similar drum patterns to years` worth of Siouxsie & the Banshees songs. Similarly, Simon Gallup`s bass borrows something from Steven Severin`s insistent throb, and Smith`s own guitar is primarily used for drones and ornamentation, much as it was in the Banshees".[8]

    The live music and art precinct in central Hobart, `In the Hanging Garden`, was named after the song.[9]

    Track listing

    1. "The Hanging Garden"
    2. "Killing an Arab" (live)

    Double pack

    Side A

    1. "The Hanging Garden"
    2. "One Hundred Years"

    Side B – recorded April 27, 1982, at the Manchester Apollo

    1. "A Forest" (live)
    2. "Killing an Arab" (live)

    Personnel

    • Simon Gallup – bass
    • Robert Smith – guitar, keyboard, vocals
    • Lol Tolhurst – drums

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    1982 single by the Cure

    "The Hanging Garden" is a song by English rock band the Cure, released as the sole single from their fourth studio album, Pornography. The release is sometimes referred to as A Single. The single reached No. 34 on the UK Singles Chart.[2]

    Release

    In addition to being issued as a 7-inch single with a live version of the Cure`s earlier single "Killing an Arab" on the B-side, "The Hanging Garden" was also released in a deluxe edition known as A Single, formatted both as a gatefold double pack of 7-inch singles with a total of four tracks, and also as a 10-inch EP including a live recording of "Killing an Arab" and the studio version of "A Forest" from the group’s second album.[3]

    Music video

    The video shows the band playing in the York House Gardens in London, England. The band also wears masks, which is similar to the concept of the Pornography album. Robert Smith recalled: "For the `Hanging Garden` video we got two people who did Madness videos but it was a really awful video. They wanted to make us look serious and we wanted them to make us look like Madness".[4] The video was directed by Chris Gabrin.[5][6]

    Reception

    At the time of its release, NME writer Adrian Thrills was not impressed with the single, writing, "The Cure have drifted disappointingly and indulgently from the idyllic pop invention of their younger days".[3] BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel went on to include the song at No. 25 in his Festive Fifty list for 1982.[7]

    In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Stewart Mason wrote that the song was heavily influenced by Siouxsie and the Banshees. "The urgent, thundering drums that underpin `The Hanging Garden` are clearly some sort of homage to Budgie, who provided very similar drum patterns to years` worth of Siouxsie & the Banshees songs. Similarly, Simon Gallup`s bass borrows something from Steven Severin`s insistent throb, and Smith`s own guitar is primarily used for drones and ornamentation, much as it was in the Banshees".[8]

    The live music and art precinct in central Hobart, `In the Hanging Garden`, was named after the song.[9]

    Track listing

    1. "The Hanging Garden"
    2. "Killing an Arab" (live)

    Double pack

    Side A

    1. "The Hanging Garden"
    2. "One Hundred Years"

    Side B – recorded April 27, 1982, at the Manchester Apollo

    1. "A Forest" (live)
    2. "Killing an Arab" (live)

    Personnel

    • Simon Gallup – bass
    • Robert Smith – guitar, keyboard, vocals
    • Lol Tolhurst – drums

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