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Never Enough
Never Enough
17/9/1990
High
High
16/3/1992

High

The Cure

1992 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 16 Marzo 1992 · Fecha Grabación: 1992 -
    Discográfica: Fiction · · Productor: Robert Smith , David Allen
    1
    High
    The Cure • w: single mix • 1992 /03 /16 Maxi-CD single[5]
    0:00
  • 2
    This Twilight Garden
    The Cure • 1992 /03 /16 Maxi-CD single[5]
    0:00
  • 3
    Play
    The Cure • 1992 /03 /16 Maxi-CD single[5]
    0:00
  • 4
    High
    The Cure • w: Higher mix • 1992 /03 /16 Maxi-CD single[5]
    0:00
  • 5
    High
    The Cure • w: single mix • 1992 /03 /16 US CD single[7]
    3:34
  • 6
    Open
    The Cure • 1992 /03 /16 US CD single[7]
    6:51
  • Album


    Wish

    Wish

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 21 Abril 1992 · Fecha Grabación: 1991 - 1992
    Discográfica: Fiction · Estudio de Grabación: The Manor (Shipton-on-Cherwell, England) · Productor: David M. Allen , Robert Smith
    1
    Open
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1985 /08 /30
    6:50
  • 2
    High
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    3:33
  • 3
    Apart
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    6:35
  • 4
    From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    7:41
  • 5
    Wendy Time
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    5:10
  • 6
    Doing The Unstuck
    The CureThe Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    4:22
  • 7
    Friday I'm In Love
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    3:28
  • 8
    Trust
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    5:23
  • 9
    A Letter To Elise
    The CureThe Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    5:11
  • 10
    Cut
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    5:52
  • 11
    To Wish Impossible Things
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    4:40
  • 12
    End
    The Cure • w: the Cure (Perry Bamonte, Simon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams) • 1992 /04 /21
    6:43
  • Album

    Never Enough
    Never Enough
    17/9/1990
    High
    High
    16/3/1992
    "High"
    Single by the Cure
    from the album Wish
    B-side
    • "This Twilight Garden"
    • "Play"
    Released16 March 1992 (1992-03-16)
    GenreAlternative pop[1]
    Length3:34
    LabelFiction
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)
    The Cure singles chronology
    "Close to Me" (remix)
    (1990)
    "High"
    (1992)
    "Friday I`m in Love"
    (1992)

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    1992 single by the Cure

    "High" is a song by English rock band the Cure, released as the lead single from their ninth album, Wish (1992), on 16 March 1992. The track received mostly positive reviews and was commercially successful, reaching number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, number six on the Irish Singles Chart, and number eight on the UK Singles Chart. It charted within the top five in Portugal, where it peaked at number two, and in Australasia, reaching number five in Australia and number four in New Zealand; it is the band`s highest-charting single in both countries.

    Critical reception

    An article published by Evening Standard ranked "High" as the 11th-best Cure song, calling its lyrics "dexterous and playful" and describing the song in its entirety as a "lovable thing".[2] Larry Flick of Billboard also gave the song a positive review, calling it "subtle but infectious".[3] Conversely, Michael Gallucci of Diffuser described the song as "kinda blah".[4]

    Track listings

    7-inch single[5]

    A. "High" – 3:34

    B. "This Twilight Garden" – 4:43

    12-inch single[6]

    A1. "High" (Higher mix)

    B1. "This Twilight Garden"

    B2. "Play"

    Maxi-CD single[5]

    1. "High" (single mix)
    2. "This Twilight Garden"
    3. "Play"
    4. "High" (Higher mix)

    US CD single[7]

    1. "High" (single mix) – 3:34
    2. "Open" – 6:51

    Personnel

    • Robert Smith – vocals, 6-string bass, keyboards
    • Simon Gallup – bass
    • Porl Thompson – guitar
    • Boris Williams – drums
    • Perry Bamonte – 6-string bass, keyboard
    • Mark Saunders – remixing

    Charts

    Release history

    Region

    Date

    Format(s)

    Label(s)

    Ref(s).

    United Kingdom

    16 March 1992

    • 7-inch vinyl
    • 12-inch vinyl
    • CD
    • cassette

    Fiction

    [31]

    United States

    • Modern rock radio
    • CD

    • Fiction
    • Elektra

    [32][33]

    Japan

    25 April 1992

    CD

    Fiction

    [34]

    See also

    • Number one modern rock hits of 1992

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1992 single by the Cure

    "High" is a song by English rock band the Cure, released as the lead single from their ninth album, Wish (1992), on 16 March 1992. The track received mostly positive reviews and was commercially successful, reaching number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, number six on the Irish Singles Chart, and number eight on the UK Singles Chart. It charted within the top five in Portugal, where it peaked at number two, and in Australasia, reaching number five in Australia and number four in New Zealand; it is the band`s highest-charting single in both countries.

    Critical reception

    An article published by Evening Standard ranked "High" as the 11th-best Cure song, calling its lyrics "dexterous and playful" and describing the song in its entirety as a "lovable thing".[2] Larry Flick of Billboard also gave the song a positive review, calling it "subtle but infectious".[3] Conversely, Michael Gallucci of Diffuser described the song as "kinda blah".[4]

    Track listings

    7-inch single[5]

    A. "High" – 3:34

    B. "This Twilight Garden" – 4:43

    12-inch single[6]

    A1. "High" (Higher mix)

    B1. "This Twilight Garden"

    B2. "Play"

    Maxi-CD single[5]

    1. "High" (single mix)
    2. "This Twilight Garden"
    3. "Play"
    4. "High" (Higher mix)

    US CD single[7]

    1. "High" (single mix) – 3:34
    2. "Open" – 6:51

    Personnel

    • Robert Smith – vocals, 6-string bass, keyboards
    • Simon Gallup – bass
    • Porl Thompson – guitar
    • Boris Williams – drums
    • Perry Bamonte – 6-string bass, keyboard
    • Mark Saunders – remixing

    Charts

    Release history

    Region

    Date

    Format(s)

    Label(s)

    Ref(s).

    United Kingdom

    16 March 1992

    • 7-inch vinyl
    • 12-inch vinyl
    • CD
    • cassette

    Fiction

    [31]

    United States

    • Modern rock radio
    • CD

    • Fiction
    • Elektra

    [32][33]

    Japan

    25 April 1992

    CD

    Fiction

    [34]

    See also

    • Number one modern rock hits of 1992

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