Mixed Up (album)
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Mixed Up | ||
Compilation album by The Cure | ||
Released | November, 1990 | |
Recorded | 1989–1990 at Outside Studios, England | |
Genre | Gothic Rock, Alternative Rock, New Wave | |
Length | 1:13:04 | |
Label | Elektra Records | |
Producer(s) | Robert Smith Chris Parry Mark Saunders Dave Allen |
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The Cure chronology | ||
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Disintegration (1989) |
Mixed Up (1990) |
Wish (1992) |
Mixed Up is The Cure's experiment of remixes from some great hits.
Most of the songs are extended mixes. Some are completely remade, with Smith recutting vocals due to the original tapes not being available. There's also a new song, Never Enough.
[edit] Track listing
This is the tracklist for the United Kingdom and USA CD release of Mixed Up.
- "Lullaby (Extended Remix)"
- "Close to Me (Closer Mix)"
- "Fascination Street (Extended Remix)"
- "The Walk (Everything Mix)"
- "Lovesong (Extended Remix)"
- "A Forest (Tree Mix)"
- "Pictures Of You (Strange Remix)"
- "Hot Hot Hot!!! (Extended Remix)"
- "The Caterpillar (Flicker Mix)"
- "In Between Days (Shiver Mix)"
- "Never Enough (Big Mix)"
Mixed Up was also released as a double LP and on cassette, with the extra track "Why Can't I Be You? (Extended Remix)".
[edit] Personnel
- Robert Smith — vocals, guitar
- Simon Gallup — bass
- Porl Thompson — guitar
- Boris Williams — drums
[edit] Singles
- "Never Enough", released in October, 1990
- "Close to Me (remix)" released in October, 1990