The collection titled is an unofficial digital compilation commonly found on music sharing platforms. While the technical specification (320 Kbps) indicates high-quality MP3 audio suitable for most listeners, the "17 albums" count typically refers to a mix of the band's 14 official studio albums plus key live recordings or compilations. Discography Quality & Content Review
: A bleak, introspective, and heavily atmospheric masterpiece. The Cure Discography -17- Albums - 320 Kbps
– Key Track: "10:15 Saturday Night" Seventeen Seconds (1980) – Key Track: "A Forest" Faith (1981) – Key Track: "All Cats Are Grey" Pornography (1982) – Key Track: "The Hanging Garden" "The Cure Discography -17- Albums - 320 Kbps"
To match , the set often includes: Studio (14) + Japanese Whispers + Concert: The Cure Live + Mixed Up (or Join the Dots B-sides box). But strictly speaking, studio albums = 14. Three Imaginary Boys (1979) – Key Track: "10:15
(1992), the band focused on the "Trilogy" of dark masterpieces ( Pornography Disintegration Bloodflowers
The Cure continued to experiment with new sounds in the 1990s. (1992) was a darker and more introspective album, featuring songs like "Friday I'm in Love" and "A Letter to the Cure." The Baby Screams (1993) and Wild Swan (1996) were both soundtracks for films, showcasing the band's versatility. The Cure (1997) was a self-titled album that featured the hit single "Friday I'm in Love."
Their highest-charting album, featuring the massive global hit "Friday I'm in Love". Later Works & The Return (1996–Present)