Product Information
SHOW, the double live album by The Cure, turns 30 this September and to celebrate the anniversary, the 2-LP set is to be made available on heavyweight black vinyl for the first time since 1993. SHOW has been remastered by Robert Smith and Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios, London, with the vinyl cut by Miles Showell at Abbey Road. - SHOW was the first of two live records commemorating the band’s tour in support of their ninth album, WISH. The second, PARIS, followed a month later. - The 18-track album was recorded at The Palace, Auburn Hills, Michigan, in July 1992, towards the end of the US leg of the tour and includes the singles “Pictures of You,” “High,” “Lullaby,” Just Like Heaven,” Fascination Street,” “The Walk,” “Let’s Go To Bed,” “Friday I’m In Love,” “Never Enough,” and “Inbetween Days” as well as deep cut live favorites “Trust” and “From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea.” CURE / SHOW Product Identifiers
Record LabelEA, Warner Music Group
UPC0603497832880
eBay Product ID (ePID)2342234764
Product Key Features
Release Year2023
FormatRecord
Dimensions
Item Height0.16 in
Item Weight0.40 lb
Item Length12.35 in
Item Width12.30 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Tape 1.2 Open 1.3 High 1.4 Pictures of You 1.5 Lullaby 2.1 Just Like Heaven 2.2 Fascination Street 2.3 A Night Like This 2.4 Trust 2.5 Doing the Unstuck 3.1 The Walk 3.2 Let's Go to Bed 3.3 Friday I'm in Love 3.4 Inbetween Days 3.5 From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea 4.1 Never Enough 4.2 Cut 4.3 End
Number of Discs2
NotesDouble vinyl LP pressing. Show, the live album by The Cure, turns 30 this September and to celebrate the anniversary, the 2-LP set is to be made available on heavyweight black vinyl for the first time since 1993. Show has been remastered by Robert Smith and Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios, London, with the vinyl cut by Miles Showell at Abbey Road. Show was the first of two live records commemorating the band's tour in support of their ninth album, Wish. The second, Paris, followed a month later.