Cure
Three Imaginary Boys (pd)
Repress on picture disc! The undisputed leaders of the early gothic scene, and a seminal band that contributed to the rise of British post-punk, The Cure recorded their debut album 'Three Imaginary Boys' at London's Morgan Studios and released it in May 1979. After touring for almost all of 1977 as The Easy Cure, the band changed their name to The Cure and rearranged their line-up with the sacking of Porl Thompson, giving birth to an unusual power trio. This line-up lasted only for their first album, making it unique in its essentially minimal sound. The year was now 1978, and the three (imaginary?) boys soon signed to Chris Parry's Fiction Label.