The meaning of the official cure covers...

Started by heixiao, July 20, 2005, 21:19:28

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heixiao

Last time i was talking with a friend of mine about the covers of the official albums and he wasn't sure but he told me that on the 3 imaginary boys cover each object may represent each member of the band (Smith = the fridge, Dempsey = the light and Tolhurst = the vacuum)
Do you think it's true or even possible ??

The only thing that i know about the covers is that WISH album has been designed by Porl Thompson and THE CURE album by the nephews of Robert who asked them to drawn their dreams or something like this...

But i really would like to know better about their covers, their meanings...

Let's investigate !!  8)  8)  8)
Movement, no movement, just a falling bird

Tristan Berlin

The thing with the "t.i.b.-album" is rigth. I'd read it too.
I'm sorry but more I do not know  :roll:

wickedchild

I think Faith shows a picture of an old abbey in England

Beesley Wytchboy

Poor Porl! being depicted as a Vacumn isnt very nice.

I'd like to know the meaning of the disentegration cover and where it comes from..............I also want the shirt, its gorgeus!

Luke x :P
You're Walking a thin line between here and out of control

strange_as_angels

the disintegration cover is beautiful, it looks like robert's drowning in flowers!
"and you finally found all your courage to
let it all go"

BouCH

The meaning of TIB cover is correct... And I read somewhere that it was not a decision of Robert (as the choice of the songs...).

B.

harrold

Robert also appears on the cover of Wild Moon Swings, too even if he is masked as a toy soldier!  :-D  :-D  :-D
"...the kiss is dry and it's not the same you... "