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Bloodflowers is the eleventh album by English band The Cure, released in 2000. The album is seen as a somber return to form by critics and fans alike. Robert Smith has expressed on several occasions that the album is the final part in his "trilogy" (the 3 albums he feels best define the Cure), the first being the 1982 album Pornography, and the second being the 1989 album Disintegration.

History

Bloodflowers is considered by many Cure fans to be a return to the band's roots, after the stylistic departure of Wild Mood Swings. It is the third and final album in Robert Smith's "trilogy", of the three albums he feels most express The Cure. In 2002, the band performed Pornography, Disintegration, and Bloodflowers in their entirety to a Berlin audience, and released the recording on DVD in 2003, titled The Cure: Trilogy.

Bloodflowers was a moderate success, debuting at #16 on the US Billboard Album Chart, eventually selling 300,000 copies in America. In early 2001 it was nominated for the Grammy Award of Best Alternative Music Album.

The album is the last so far to feature extensive use of keyboards. The 2004 album the Cure uses keyboards much more sparingly and after the departure of Roger O'Donnell after the release of the album and the following tour, the band have yet to find a replacement.

Bloodflowers was performed in its entirety as part of the 2002 Trilogy shows.

On the 2007/2008 "4 Tour" the band played "Out of this World", "Watching me Fall (once in Mexico City on October 22, 2007)", "Maybe Someday", and "Bloodflowers" at various shows.

"39" was last performed on the 2004 Curiosa Tour.

The other songs have not been played since the 2000 Dream Tour, although "Last Day of Summer" was soundchecked for 2008, but never played.

Track listing

All songs by Robert Smith/Simon Gallup/Perry Bamonte/Jason Cooper/Roger O'Donnell

  1. "Out of This World" – 6:44
  2. "Watching Me Fall" – 11:13
  3. "Where the Birds Always Sing" – 5:44
  4. "Maybe Someday" – 5:04
  5. "Coming Up" [*] is a bonus track on the Australian and Japanese versions of Bloodflowers. It does not appear on any other CD versions but appears on all vinyl versions and Join the dots box set.
  6. "The Last Day of Summer" – 5:36
  7. "There Is No If..." – 3:44
  8. "The Loudest Sound" – 5:09
  9. "39" – 7:20
  10. "Bloodflowers" – 7:31

Extra Track

  1. "Spilt Milk" – 4:53 is a bonus track only available through the internet.

Complete Session

  1. "Possession" – 5:17 was released in the Join the Dots box set.
  2. "Just Say Yes" - was re-recorded and released in the Greatest Hits collection.
  3. "You're So Happy!" – A cover version by a Cure Tribute band circulates P2P networks.
  4. "Heavy World" – is speculated to be released on the Bloodflowers reissue in 2008.
  5. "Everything Forever" – is speculated to be released on the Bloodflowers reissue in 2008.

Promos

No commercial singles were released from Bloodflowers, but two promotional singles were released to DJs and radio stations.

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Paul Corkett, Robert Smith
  • Engineers: Paul Corkett, Sacha Jankovich
  • Mixing: Paul Corkett, Robert Smith
  • Mastering: Ian Cooper
  • Project coordinator: Daryl Bamonte
  • Photography: Perry Bamonte, Paul Cox, Alex Smith
  • Logo: Alexis Yraola

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2000 The Billboard 200 16
2000 Top Internet Albums 2

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
2000 "Maybe Someday" Modern Rock Tracks 10