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THE CURE Albums in Order & Every Artist | Art Prints
These highly detailed prints feature my unique, beyond-the-tube-style layout, displaying information that has never been gathered together before in such a format, ranging from music and film to politics and beyond.
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The Cure Albums in Order - Every studio album - Every recording artist - The perfect gift for fans. Immerse yourself in their legacy with my comprehensive discography music map. This uniquely detailed print is more than just art—it’s a visual celebration of one of the world’s most beloved artists, designed to make you feel like a The Cure expert.
Each studio album appears as a "station," guiding you through the music that defined a legendary sound. Every artist, session musician, and guest is a connecting line, coming in and out of recording sessions.
The Cure Albums Music Map highlights:
- A Complete Studio Discography – Follow every album, from joyful early hits to later, heartfelt masterpieces.
- Every Artist Collaboration – See the musicians and guests who helped shape The Cure’s unmistakable sound.
- Recording Milestones – Discover the moments that defined a career and contributed to a lasting impact.
A Must-Have - The Cure Albums in Order
Whether you’ve loved The Cure for years or are just discovering this work, this map is a personal connection to unforgettable music. Hang it in your home, gift it to a fellow fan, and relive the journey of those timeless songs, evoking a sense of nostalgia and sentimentality.
Celebrate The Cure’s extraordinary legacy today with this stunning music map—an essential piece for any true fan.
🎤 The Cure – Key Questions Answered
How many albums did The Cure make in order?
The Cure have released 14 official studio albums, starting with Three Imaginary Boys in 1979 and most recently Songs of a Lost World (2024).
How many albums did The Cure make from the 70s?
Just one. The Cure released their debut album, Three Imaginary Boys, in May 1979. All subsequent albums were released from the 1980s onwards.
The Cure albums in order
Here’s a chronological list of The Cure’s studio albums:
- 1979 – Three Imaginary Boys
- 1980 – Seventeen Seconds
- 1981 – Faith
- 1982 – Pornography
- 1984 – The Top
- 1985 – The Head on the Door
- 1987 – Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
- 1989 – Disintegration
- 1992 – Wish
- 1996 – Wild Mood Swings
- 2000 – Bloodflowers
- 2004 – The Cure
- 2008 – 4:13 Dream
- 2024 - Songs of a Lost World
The Cure – Disintegration
Disintegration (1989) is The Cure’s most critically acclaimed album. Known for its emotional depth and layered production, it features fan favourites like "Lullaby", "Pictures of You", and "Fascination Street". It marked a creative peak for the band and remains their best-selling record.
The Cure albums release dates
The Cure released new albums fairly regularly from 1979 to 2008, with the longest gap between 4:13 Dream (2008) and the still-unreleased Songs of a Lost World. Each album roughly corresponds to different phases in the band's evolving sound—from post-punk minimalism to goth, pop, and atmospheric rock.
The Cure – Songs of a Lost World
Songs of a Lost World is the long-promised follow-up to 4:13 Dream. Robert Smith has confirmed it’s finished and has described it as dark and emotionally heavy. Now Released 2024.
The Cure albums ranked
Fans and critics often rank Disintegration (1989), Wish (1992), and The Head on the Door (1985) as their best work. Others highlight Faith (1981) and Pornography (1982) for their darker, more atmospheric tones. 4:13 Dream and Wild Mood Swings tend to divide opinion.
The Cure first album
The Cure’s debut, Three Imaginary Boys, was released in 1979. It introduced their minimalist, post-punk sound and laid the groundwork for their more gothic direction in the 1980s.
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PRINT SIZE GUIDE
I am currently offering all prints in two sizes online - A3 & A2
I currently produce my prints to order in Lewes, UK. If there are changing shipping circumstances, I will use local printers to deliver to customers if required.
I print on archival print papers, which are designed for longevity and created using materials and methods that prevent discolouration, fading, and deterioration. The term “archival” refers to the use of:
1. Archival Paper: Acid-free and lignin-free paper designed to resist yellowing and degradation.
2. Pigment-Based Inks: Inks that are more stable than dye-based inks, offering improved fade resistance.
I use archival-quality paper with a Canon XP-1000 printer, which combines pigment inks and specially coated media to ensure durable, fade-resistant results.
Being short-run prints, made to order, there is occasional ink-streak residue on the back of the prints as is common with such techniques.
Smaller A4/Cards are available via retail outlets and record fairs.
A3 PRINT | 11.69" x 16.54" - 29.7cm x 42cm
A2 PRINT | 16.54" x 23.39" - 42cm x 59.4cm
Read about Archival Prints vs. Giclée Prints
NOTE: Prints are displayed in frames for visual purposes. The designs are printed to order in the UK on high-quality art paper with long-term fade-free quality. Prints are eco-packaged and shipped rolled or flat.
"IT IS TRULY AMAZING” THE BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN ARCHIVE


About Mike Bell
I'm a designer based in Lewes, East Sussex, who shifted from show and event design to creating unique tube-style maps during lockdown. What started as a way to keep my mind engaged while combating a neurological misdiagnosis(!) has become my passion project.
My maps transform complex stories into visually engaging journeys. Whether charting a band's history (like my sixteen-attempt odyssey mapping The Fall's chaotic line-ups), exploring film plots, or diving into other cultural narratives, each map distills intricate information into something beautiful and easy to follow.
I create transit-style maps that tell stories through visual design. Each musician becomes a line, each album a station stop, making complex histories simple to navigate. My maps turn overwhelming information into clear, engaging art prints that ship globally.
Ready to explore culture through a different lens? Browse my collection and join the journey.
MIKE BELL | mike@mikebellmaps.com