Bloodflowers
- Label
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Universal Music Group International
- Release date
- 14 Feb 2000
- Running length
- 9 tracks
- Running time
- 57:57
Tracklist
| Track | Duration | Listeners | ||||
| 1 | Out of This World | 6:41 | 79,691 | |||
| 2 | Watching Me Fall | 11:09 | 68,733 | |||
| 3 | Where The Birds Always Sing | 5:45 | 65,605 | |||
| 4 | Maybe Someday | 5:06 | 86,854 | |||
| 5 | The Last Day of Summer | 5:36 | 79,893 | |||
| 6 | There Is No If | 3:42 | 11,558 | |||
| 7 | The Loudest Sound | 5:09 | 61,035 | |||
| 8 | 39 | 7:18 | 57,366 | |||
| 9 | Bloodflowers | 7:31 | 62,623 |
About this album
“Bloodflowers” is the 11th studio album of influential English post-punk / gothic rock band The Cure.
The album is considered a return to form after the band veered into mainstream alternative rock territory with the critically panned “Wild Mood Swings”. According to vocalist and Cure founder Robert Smith “Bloodflowers” is the final installment in a trilogy of similar albums starting with “Pornography” (1982) and “Disintegration” (1989).
“Bloodflowers” was both a commercial and critical success, earning mainly positive reviews and managing to enter the US Billboard 200 chart at 16th place.
The album was released February 14th, 2000.
The album is considered a return to form after the band veered into mainstream alternative rock territory with the critically panned “Wild Mood Swings”. According to vocalist and Cure founder Robert Smith “Bloodflowers” is the final installment in a trilogy of similar albums starting with “Pornography” (1982) and “Disintegration” (1989).
“Bloodflowers” was both a commercial and critical success, earning mainly positive reviews and managing to enter the US Billboard 200 chart at 16th place.
The album was released February 14th, 2000.
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