About "Fascination Street"
"Fascination Street" is a song by English rock band the Cure from their eighth studio album, Disintegration (1989). It was issued as a single only in North America, as the band's American record company refused to release the band's original choice, "Lullaby", as the first single (it was the lead single in the UK and was released in the US later). The song became the band's first number-one single on the US Billboard then-newly created Modern Rock Tracks chart, staying on top for seven weeks.
An extended mix, notable for its lengthy 4:00 instrumental introduction, was produced by Robert Smith, Chris Parry and Mark Saunders and released as the lead track on the 12-inch vinyl and maxi-CD singles. A shorter radio edit of the remix was used for the 7-inch vinyl and cassette single releases. The extended mix was later included on the Cure's 1990 remix album Mixed Up, and the short remix has since been released worldwide on 1997's Galore (The Singles 1987-1997).
Top songs by Cure
- A Forest
- Boys Don't Cry
- Lullaby
- 10.15 Saturday Night
- Love Song
- More Than This
- Fascination Street
- Caterpillar
- Love Cats
- Faith
- Just Like Heaven
- Disintegration
- Another Day
- 2 Late
- Babble
- Close To Me
- Friday I'm In Love
- Why Can't I Be You
- A Letter To Elise
- All I Want
- A Pink Dream
- Just Say Yes
- From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea
- In Your House
- A Japanese Dream
- 39
- Hot Hot Hot!!!
- Cut Here
- All Cats Are Grey
- Burn
- This Twilight Garden
- Just One Kiss
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