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Released
  
29 October 2001

Label
  
Fiction

Length
  
4:10

Producer(s)
  
Robert Smith

Writer(s)
  
Perry Bamonte Jason Cooper Simon Gallup Roger O'Donnell Robert Smith

"Cut Here" (2001)
  
"The End of the World" (2004)

"Cut Here" is a song by English rock band The Cure, released as a single in October 2001 from their best-of compilation Greatest Hits released the same year.

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Cure frontman Robert Smith wrote the song in memory of his friend Billy Mackenzie, the lead singer of the new wave band Associates, who committed suicide in 1997.

The song's title is an anagram of "The Cure".

Regarding its musical style, AllMusic wrote that the song "rises with early sounds of Madchester".

Release

The track was released as a single from the band's 2001 Greatest Hits compilation, reaching number 54 on the UK Singles Chart. It is the band's last release for record label Fiction.

The song was re-recorded later in 2001 for the band's Acoustic Hits release, which contains eighteen re-recordings of previous songs by the band using acoustic guitars and was only released as a limited edition bonus disc to said greatest hits album.

Track listing

  1. "Cut Here"
  2. "Signal to Noise"
  3. "Cut Here (Missing Remix)"

Personnel

  • Robert Smith – vocals, guitar, 6-string bass, keyboards
  • Simon Gallup – bass guitar
  • Perry Bamonte – guitar
  • Roger O'Donnell – keyboards
  • Jason Cooper – drums
  • References

    Cut Here Wikipedia