Amazon.ca This is the Cure album to start with. Robert Smith and company's
best and most coherent statement, The Head on the Door is a successful, if
schizophrenic, synthesis of the best of '80s rock, boasting danceable Eurobeat
anthems ("In Between Days"), world-music-flavored exotica ("Kyoto Song," the
Latin-tinged "The Blood"), and more sullen statements of post-modern angst
from the band that gave you such downer epics as Faith and Pornography. More
than any other Cure album, Head rewards those who don't subscribe to the
darker side of the group's ethos. The use of Spanish guitar and other colorful
arrangement touches help to create a rich dynamic. The softer, more
introspective cuts (like the claustrophobic "Close to Me," Smith's
confessional classic) are also far more effective for them. --Don Harrison