The Cure Is A Band Which Formed In 1976 In Crawley England United Kingdom. The Band Originally Consisted Of Robert Smith vocals Guitar Pearl Thompson guitar Michael Dempsey bass And Lol Tolhurst drums With The Band's Lineup Overgoing Several Changes Throughout The Years And Smith Remaining As The Only Constant Member Throughout The Band's History. The Band Currently Consists Of Smith vocals Guitar Simon Gallup bass Roger O'Donnell keyboards Jason Cooper drums And Reeves Gabrels guitar . Read More On Last.Fm
'Fascination Street' Is A 1989 Single From The Cure's Album Of The Same Year Disintegration The Album Was A Commercial Success And Is Largely Considered The Band’s Creative Peak. The Cure's American Record Company Refused The Band's Original Choice Of 'Lullaby' As The First Single And Used "Fascination Street" Instead. At The Time Lullaby Was The Lead Single In The UK But Was Released In The U.S. Later. The Song Is Notable For Its Extended Bass Introduction.