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Gone!
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The 13th
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This Is a Lie
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Strange Attraction
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Gone!
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Gone!
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Gone!
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Gone!
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Want
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Club America
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This Is A Lie
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The 13th
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Strange Attraction
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Mint Car
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1996 /05 /06
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Jupiter Crash
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Round & Round & Round
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Gone!
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Numb
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Return
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Trap
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Treasure
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Bare
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Single by The Cure | ||||
from the album Wild Mood Swings | ||||
Released | December 2, 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995 | |||
Genre | Jazz[1] | |||
Length | 4:25 | |||
Label | Fiction | |||
Songwriter(s) | Bamonte, Cooper, Gallup, O`Donnell and Smith | |||
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The Cure singles chronology | ||||
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1996 single by The Cure
"Gone!" is a song by English rock band The Cure, released as the fourth and final single from their tenth studio album Wild Mood Swings (1996) and was released on December 2 1996. The single contained numerous remixes as B-sides.
The song did not achieve commercial success, reaching number 60 on the UK Singles Chart,[2] and was played infrequently at concerts, despite the band having performed it on Later with Jools Holland.
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (June 2016) |
A video was recorded for the song at a live concert in Los Angeles in August 1996.
In an overview of the band`s career, Clash magazine said that, alongside "The 13th", "Gone!" has become known for dividing fans, describing them as "love/hate affairs", but noted they "still [show] a band happy to experiment and play with conventions."[3] Peter Parrish of Stylus Magazine described "Gone!" as containing an "um-pa-pa horn action and rinky-dink keyboards."[4]Metro Weekly dismissed the song as "particularly atrocious" and "a throwaway".[5]PopMatters described the song as "groovy freak funk"[6]
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1996 single by The Cure
"Gone!" is a song by English rock band The Cure, released as the fourth and final single from their tenth studio album Wild Mood Swings (1996) and was released on December 2 1996. The single contained numerous remixes as B-sides.
The song did not achieve commercial success, reaching number 60 on the UK Singles Chart,[2] and was played infrequently at concerts, despite the band having performed it on Later with Jools Holland.
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (June 2016) |
A video was recorded for the song at a live concert in Los Angeles in August 1996.
In an overview of the band`s career, Clash magazine said that, alongside "The 13th", "Gone!" has become known for dividing fans, describing them as "love/hate affairs", but noted they "still [show] a band happy to experiment and play with conventions."[3] Peter Parrish of Stylus Magazine described "Gone!" as containing an "um-pa-pa horn action and rinky-dink keyboards."[4]Metro Weekly dismissed the song as "particularly atrocious" and "a throwaway".[5]PopMatters described the song as "groovy freak funk"[6]
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