Robert Smith intones the first verses with that voice that always seems on the verge of breaking under the blows of a furious cry.

 Decadent, romantic, ghostly, gloomy, merciless. But always with that glimmer of light that by contrast makes the darkness even darker.

The Cure's live album 'Paris' captures the haunting atmosphere of a Zenith concert, highlighted by Robert Smith's emotional voice. Key tracks like 'Lovesong' and 'Charlotte Sometimes' stand out for their lyrical depth. Though not essential in their discography, the album effectively conveys the band's dark and romantic essence. The blend of gloom and light makes the experience captivating for fans. Dive into The Cure's 'Paris' live album and immerse yourself in their iconic dark and emotional sound.

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