A Reflection (track) by The Cure
A Reflection appears on the following album(s) by The Cure:
- Seventeen Seconds (track #1) (this album) (1980)
- ... Happily Ever After (track #1) (compilation) (1981)
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11/23/2024 17:12 | morphee | 2,279 | 87/100 | |
11/16/2024 17:14 | DommeDamian | 62,901 | 52/100 | |
09/18/2024 18:44 | mjp11 | 8,935 | 85/100 | |
09/11/2024 03:42 | AAL2014 | 23,601 | 78/100 | |
05/19/2024 00:39 | CassidyInc | 1,510 | 100/100 |
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This track has a Bayesian average rating of 77.4/100, a mean average of 76.4/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 77.5/100. The standard deviation for this track is 13.5.
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This instrumental track holds the attention of the listener well. The arrangements are quite economical but very accurate. The cure swears by a minimalism that continues to fascinate through the crystal clear production. The thin voices and lamentations mixed to the background fit perfectly. They are not exaggerated and therefore contribute in a wonderful way to the evocative atmosphere. Beautiful track!
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