THE CURE

The Cure | Boys Don’t Cry | PVC 1980

tracks on LP: Jumping Someone Else’s Train | Boys Don’t Cry | Plastic Passion | 10:15 Saturday Night | Accuracy | Object | Subway Song | Killing An Arab | Fire In Cairo | Another Day | Grinding Halt | World War | Three Imaginary Boys

Record label: PVC 7916

Released: February 1980
Purchased: 17/04/82

Boys Don’t Cry‘ is the Cure’s first compilation album. Released in February 1980, this album is composed of several tracks from the band’s May 1979 debut album ‘Three Imaginary Boys’ (which had yet to see a US release) with material from the band’s 1978–1979 era.

Behind the scenes of these albums, Bill Smith was the mastermind behind the concepts for both covers, while Chris Parry assumed the role of producer for both projects. Additionally, Tim Pope played a crucial role in directing the music videos for “Killing An Arab” and “Jumping Someone Else’s Train”, which were later featured in the 1986 video compilation. These behind-the-scenes efforts contributed significantly to the albums’ artistic vision.

‘Boys Don’t Cry’ was released on 5 February 1980 by record label Fiction. According to AllMusic, the album “falls somewhere between [an] official release and compilation”, and was released “in hopes of increasing the band’s exposure outside of the U.K.”

Early North American pressings of the album used “Jumping Someone Else’s Train” as the opening track, pushing the title track down to track 2.

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