Fascination Street


"Fascination Street" is a 1989 North-American-only single by the English rock band The Cure from their album Disintegration.
Their American record company refused the band's original choice "Lullaby" as the first single and used "Fascination Street" instead. The song is notable for its extended bass introduction.
The song became the band's first number-one single on Billboard's then-newly created Modern Rock Tracks chart, where it stayed on top for seven weeks.
An extended mix was also produced, notable in which the lyrics begin after a 4:00 instrumental intro.

Other appearances

7": Elektra / 7 69300 (US)

  1. "Fascination Street"
  2. "Babble"
  1. "Fascination Street"
  2. "Babble"
  3. "Out of Mind"

    12": Elektra / 0-66704 (US)

  4. "Fascination Street"
  5. "Babble"
  6. "Out of Mind"

    CD: Elektra / 66702-2 (US)

  7. "Fascination Street"
  8. "Babble"
  9. "Out of Mind"
  10. "Fascination Street"

    Personnel

Band