FACTOID # 146: About one-quarter of all nations drive on the left-hand-side of the road. Most of them are former British colonies.
 
 Home   Encyclopedia   Statistics   Countries A-Z   Flags   Maps   Education   Forum   FAQ   About 
 
 
 
WHAT'S NEW
RECENT ARTICLES
More Recent Articles »
 

SEARCH ALL

FACTS & STATISTICS    Advanced view

Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 

 

(* = Graphable)

 

 


Encyclopedia > Cut Here
"Cut Here"
"Cut Here" cover
Single by The Cure
from the album Greatest Hits
Released March 18, 2001
Genre Rock
Length 4:10
Label Fiction Records
Producer(s) Robert Smith
Chart positions
  1. 2 UK
The Cure singles chronology
"Maybe Someday"
(2000)
"Cut Here"
(2001)
"Just Say Yes"
(2001)

Cut Here is the name of a single released by the British group the Cure in 2001 on Fiction Records / Elektra Records. The song was initially released on the album Greatest Hits. The song gets its title from the fact that Robert Smith had believed it would be the last song the band would record, and it is also an anagram of the band's name. This song is about the suicide of friend and Associates singer Billy Mackenzie in 1997. Image File history File links Cuthere. ... A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short record, usually featuring one or two tracks as A-side, often accompanied by several B-sides, usually remixes or other songs. ... The Cure are a successful British rock band, widely seen as one of the leading pioneers of the British alternative rock scene of the 1980s. ... Greatest Hits is a 2001 album by The Cure. ... March 18 is the 77th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (78th in leap years). ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or basic musical language (van der Merwe 1989, p. ... Rock is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars, and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles, however saxophones have been omitted from newer subgenres of rock music since the 90s. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Fiction Records is a record label that was started in 1978 by Chris Parry. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Robert James Smith (born April 21, 1959 in Blackpool, England), a guitarist, vocalist and songwriter, has been the lead singer and driving force behind British post-punk band The Cure since its founding in 1976. ... A record chart, also known as a music chart, is a method of ranking music according to popularity during a given period of time. ... The Cure are a successful British rock band, widely seen as one of the leading pioneers of the British alternative rock scene of the 1980s. ... Maybe Someday is a promo only release from The Cure, from the 2000 album Bloodflowers Tracklisting Maybe Someday (Edit) Maybe Someday (Album Version) Maybe Someday (Hedges Remix) Personel Robert Smith: vocals, guitar Simon Gallup: bass Perry Bamonte: guitar Roger ODonnell: keyboards Jason Cooper: drums Categories: | ... Just Say Yes is the name of a promo only release by the British group the Cure in 1996 on Fiction Records / Elektra Records. ... The Cure are a successful British rock band, widely seen as one of the leading pioneers of the British alternative rock scene of the 1980s. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... Fiction Records is a record label that was started in 1978 by Chris Parry. ... Elektra Records is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, and today operates under Atlantic Records Group. ... Greatest Hits is a 2001 album by The Cure. ... Robert Smith or Bob Smith is a common name. ... In mathematics, a unit in a ring R is an element u such that there is v in R with uv = vu = 1R. That is, u is an invertible element of the multiplicative monoid of R. The units of R form a group U(R) under multiplication, the group of... William MacArthur MacKenzie, known as Billy Mackenzie, was a Scottish singer, notable for his powerful voice and vast vocal range. ...


"Cut Here" was originally going to be the B-Side with "Signal to Noise" being the A-Side. This fact was confirmed in Join the Dots, with an acoustic version of "Signal to Noise" being intended to be on Greatest Hits before the switch. "Signal to Noise" was played live in The Cure's 2005 festivals because returning member Porl Thompson really liked the song. It was one of the rare B-Sides to be performed live regularly. (The last was "A Japanese Dream" in 1987's Kiss Me Tour) Join the Dots: B-sides and Rarities is an album of The Cure, released in January 27, 2004 by their new record label Elektra / Asylum. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Porl Thompson (born Paul Stephen Thompson on November 8, 1957 in Wimbledon, England) is an English musician best known for his work with The Cure. ...


Track listing

  1. Cut Here
  2. Signal to Noise
  3. Cut Here (Missing Remix)

Personnel

The Cure
Robert Smith | Porl Thompson | Simon Gallup | Jason Cooper
Discography
Studio albums: Three Imaginary Boys | Seventeen Seconds | Faith | Pornography | The Top | The Head on the Door | Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me | Disintegration | Wish | Wild Mood Swings | Bloodflowers | The Cure
Live albums: Concert | Entreat | Paris | Show
Compilation albums: Boys Don't Cry | Japanese Whispers | Standing on a Beach / Staring at the Sea | Mixed Up | Galore | Greatest Hits | Join the Dots
EPs: Half an Octopuss & Quadpus | Lost Wishes | Five Swing Live
Singles: "Killing an Arab" | "Boys Don't Cry" | "Jumping Someone Else's Train" | "A Forest" | "Primary" | "Charlotte Sometimes" | "A Single" | "Let's Go to Bed" | "The Walk" | "The Lovecats" | "The Caterpillar" | "In Between Days" | "Close to Me" | "Why Can't I Be You?" | "Catch" | "Just Like Heaven" | "Hot Hot Hot!!!" | "Fascination Street" | "Lullaby" | "Lovesong" | "Pictures of You" | "Never Enough" | "Close to Me (remix)" | "High" | "Friday I'm in Love" | "A Letter to Elise" | "The 13th" | "Mint Car" | "Gone!" | "Strange Attraction" | "Wrong Number" | "Cut Here" | "End of the World" | "Taking Off" & "alt.end"


 
 

COMMENTARY     


Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your comments

Want to know more?
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 


Lesson Plans | Student Area | Student FAQ | Reviews | Press Releases |  Feeds | Contact
The Wikipedia article included on this page is licensed under the GFDL.
Images may be subject to relevant owners' copyright.
All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 2003-5. All Rights Reserved.
Usage implies agreement with terms, 1022, m