Never Enough (song)
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"Never Enough" | ||
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Single by The Cure | ||
Released | October 8, 1990 | |
Format | 7" | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 4:28 | |
Label | Fiction Records | |
Producer(s) | Robert Smith Dave Allen |
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Chart positions | ||
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The Cure singles chronology | ||
"Pictures of You" (1990) |
"Never Enough" (1990) |
"Close to Me (remix)" (1990) |
"Never Enough" was a non-album single released by the band The Cure in 1990. Unlike most other Cure songs of this era, the song was unexpectedly guitar-oriented, featuring no synthesizers. The style could almost be called hard rock, but it is as moody as anything the band released. The single sold well upon release, but was never particularly popular among the band's fans or critics.
Although Perry Bamonte is on the cover and music video, he is not credited as being apart of the band. He is a member by the time their next single came out.
[edit] Track listing
7" single
- "Never Enough"
- "Harold & Joe"
12' single
- "Never Enough" (Big Mix)
- "Harold & Joe"
- "Let's Go to Bed" (Milk Mix)
[edit] Personnel
- Robert Smith - vocals, guitar
- Simon Gallup - bass
- Porl Thompson - guitar
- Boris Williams - drums