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Wish is the ninth studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 21 April 1992 by Fiction Records in the United Kingdom and Elektra Records in the United States. Wish was the Cure’s most commercially successful in the band’s career, debuting at number one in the UK and number two in the US, where it sold more than 1.2 million copies.

On 25 November 2022, a remastered 30th-anniversary deluxe edition of Wish was released, containing four previously unreleased demos with vocals, instrumental demos, the Lost Wishes instrumental Cassette and remix versions.

The record is the final studio album featuring drummer Boris Williams and the first featuring Perry Bamonte, who was initially working as a roadie for the band, as well as being the last album featuring guitarist Porl Thompson for sixteen years.

Whilst retaining their trademark gothic rock sound and mood on some tracks, Wish often found the band emphasizing the lighter, broader guitar-driven alternative rock direction that was hinted on their previous three records. According to Thompson, Wish was recorded on 48 tracks and “almost everything was used”. Robert Smith also revealed the hit song “Friday I’m in Love” was purposely sped up a quarter-tone sharp on the recording tape, halfway between D and E-flat. Smith commented on the speeding up of the tape of the song in a 1993 interview: “[…] that was an accident. I was playing with the vari-speed and forgot to turn it off. But the whole feel changed, and the fact that it’s the only song on Wish that’s not in concert pitch really lifts it out and makes it sound different. After working on the record for months, hearing something a quarter-tone off makes your brain take a step backwards.” Smith also revealed that the “detuning” of the guitars played a role in the unique “sound” of the album, as did the subliminal overdubs and the extensive use of feedback. “A lot of things on our record that sound like heavy chorusing are actually just detuned instruments. The only drawback to that is onstage it’s very confusing sometimes, especially with lots of phasing effects going on. It turns into this overwhelming pulsing sound, and you can’t hear anything.”

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