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''Standing on a Beach'' (titled ''Staring at the Sea'' in CD format in some countries) is a singles compilation album released by English rock band
The Cure The Cure are an English rock band formed in 1978 in Crawley, West Sussex. Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band's formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith has remained the only constant member. The band's ...
in May 1986, marking a decade since the band's founding in 1976. The album's titles are both taken from the opening lyrics of the Cure's debut single, " Killing an Arab". The "New Voice - New Mix" of " Boys Don't Cry" (released as a single little over a fortnight before ''Standing on a Beach'') was not included on the album; thus the album's singles span only from 1978 to 1985. The version of "
A Forest "A Forest" is a song by the English rock band The Cure. Co-produced by Mike Hedges and the band's Robert Smith, it was released as a single from the band's second album '' Seventeen Seconds'' on 28 March 1980. It was their debut entry on the ...
" here is neither the album version (which was also on the 12" single), nor is it the 7" single edit (which removes a few bars between verses and fades out part way through the guitar solo ending). The album was critically acclaimed. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
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called it "one of the finest albums of the '80s".


Release formats

The album was released in six formats:
vinyl record A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English), or simply a record, is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The groove usually starts nea ...
,
compact disc The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was co-developed by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings. In August 1982, the first compact disc was manufactured. It was then released in Oc ...
, audio cassette,
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(US and Japan only),
CD Video CD Video (also known as CDV, CD-V, or CD+V) is a format of optical media disc that was introduced in 1987 that combines the technologies of standard compact disc and LaserDisc. CD-V discs are the same size as a standard 12-cm audio CD, and conta ...
(China only) and VHD (Japan only). The vinyl edition is a collection of all 13 of The Cure's commercially released singles up to that point in chronological order. " 10:15 Saturday Night" was dropped though, possibly because it was only released in France. The CD edition features the same tracks as the vinyl edition, but also includes an extra track from four of the band's albums. The four songs, although not released as singles, all had music videos made for them. The cassette edition features the same tracks as the vinyl edition, but also contains all of the band's B-sides that had not, to that point, received a long-play release. This excludes "10:15 Saturday Night" from the " Killing an Arab" single, which was released on the ''
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'' album, "Plastic Passion" from the "Boys Don't Cry" single, which was released on the '' Boys Don't Cry'' album, and the five B-sides from the " Let's Go to Bed", " The Walk" and " The Love Cats" singles, which were released on the ''
Japanese Whispers ''Japanese Whispers'' is the second compilation album by British group The Cure. It was released in late 1983 by Fiction Records. It includes the singles "Let's Go to Bed", "The Walk" and "The Lovecats". The other tracks are the B-sides of the ...
'' compilation album. However, the B-side "Mr. Pink Eyes" from the 12" version of "The Lovecats" was omitted from ''Japanese Whispers'', and so was included on this release. These releases were accompanied by a VHS and laserdisc release, a music video collection titled ''Staring at the Sea: The Images'' with the same setlist as the CD version of the album. All the B-sides on the cassette edition were also later released on the first disc of the '' Join the Dots'' compilation in 2004. The album has been certified 2× platinum in the US. Also missing is the special "Lament" ''
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'' single from 1982, as this was not a proper single, and "
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" from 1979, probably because it was released under a different band name (
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).


Album art

The man featured on the album cover was not a member of the Cure; he was chosen because his appearance fit the desired aesthetic of the album. His name is John Button, and was at the time a retired fisherman. He also appeared in the music video for "Killing an Arab". According to the band's 2005 biography by Jeff Apter, when asked why he agreed to lend his face to the band's media, Button's answer was, "If I can help these youngsters break through, after all, why not?" He also reportedly said that he would buy a record player and listen to one of the band's songs "out of curiosity, just to see".


Track listing


Vinyl edition


CD/video editions

#"Killing an Arab" (Smith, Tolhurst, Dempsey) – 2:22 #" 10:15 Saturday Night" (Smith, Tolhurst, Dempsey) – 3:37 #"Boys Don't Cry" (Smith, Tolhurst, Dempsey) – 2:35 #"Jumping Someone Else's Train" (Smith, Tolhurst, Dempsey) – 2:57 #"A Forest" (Smith, Tolhurst, Gallup, Hartley) – 4:53 #"Play for Today" (Smith, Tolhurst, Gallup, Hartley) – 3:42 #"Primary" (Smith, Tolhurst, Gallup) – 3:33 #"Other Voices" (Smith, Tolhurst, Gallup) – 4:26 #"Charlotte Sometimes" (Smith, Tolhurst, Gallup) – 4:13 #"The Hanging Garden" (Smith, Tolhurst, Gallup) – 4:21 #"Let's Go to Bed" (Smith, Tolhurst) – 3:33 #"The Walk" (Smith, Tolhurst) – 3:28 #"The Love Cats" (Smith) – 3:38 #"The Caterpillar" (Smith, Tolhurst) – 3:38 #"In Between Days" (Smith) – 2:56 #"Close to Me" (Smith) – 3:39 #"A Night Like This" (Smith) – 4:11


Cassette edition


Side 1: Standing on the Beach - The Singles

#"Killing an Arab" (Smith, Tolhurst, Dempsey) – 2:22 #"Boys Don't Cry" (Smith, Tolhurst, Dempsey) – 2:35 #"Jumping Someone Else's Train" (Smith, Tolhurst, Dempsey) – 2:54 #"A Forest" (Smith) – 4:53 #"Primary" (Smith, Tolhurst, Gallup) – 3:33 #"Charlotte Sometimes" (Smith, Tolhurst, Gallup) – 4:13 #"The Hanging Garden" (Smith, Tolhurst, Gallup) – 4:21 #"Let's Go to Bed" (Smith, Tolhurst) – 3:33 #"The Walk" (Smith, Tolhurst) – 3:28 #"The Lovecats" (Smith) – 3:38 #"The Caterpillar" (Smith, Tolhurst) – 3:38 #"In Between Days" (Smith) – 2:56 #"Close to Me" (Smith) – 3:39


Side 2: Staring at the Sea - The B-sides

#"I'm Cold" (Smith, Tolhurst, Dempsey) – 2:47 (from " Jumping Someone Else's Train") #"Another Journey By Train" (Smith, Gallup, Tolhurst, Hartley) – 3:04 (from "
A Forest "A Forest" is a song by the English rock band The Cure. Co-produced by Mike Hedges and the band's Robert Smith, it was released as a single from the band's second album '' Seventeen Seconds'' on 28 March 1980. It was their debut entry on the ...
") #"Descent" (Smith, Gallup, Tolhurst) – 3:07 (from " Primary") #"Splintered in Her Head" (Smith, Gallup, Tolhurst) – 5:16 (from " Charlotte Sometimes") #"Mr Pink Eyes" (Smith, Tolhurst) – 2:42 (from " The Love Cats") #"Happy the Man" (Smith) – 2:45 (from " The Caterpillar") #"Throw Your Foot" (Smith) – 3:33 (from "The Caterpillar") #"The Exploding Boy" (Smith) – 2:52 (from "
In Between Days "In Between Days" (sometimes listed as "Inbetween Days" or "In-Between Days") is a song by the English rock band The Cure, released in July 1985 as the first single from the band's sixth album ''The Head on the Door''. The song was an internati ...
") #"A Few Hours After This" (Smith) – 2:26 (from "In Between Days") #"A Man Inside My Mouth" (Smith) – 3:05 (from " Close to Me"/'' Half an Octopuss'') #"Stop Dead" (Smith) – 4:02 (from "In Between Days"/"Close to Me"/''Half an Octopuss'') #"New Day" (Smith, Tolhurst) – 4:08 (from ''Half an Octopuss'')


Comparison

Presented here is a comparison showing in what format each of the 29 songs on the album can be found, with the position number of that song on that particular format.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


References

{{Authority control The Cure compilation albums 1986 compilation albums Fiction Records compilation albums Elektra Records compilation albums