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A Single

"The Hanging Garden"/"Killing an Arab"
A Single, The Hanging Garden by The Cure.jpg
Single by The Cure
from the album Pornography
A-side The Hanging Garden
B-side Killing an Arab
Released July 12, 1982 (1982-07-12)
Format 7" and 10" vinyl
Label Fiction
Producer(s)
The Cure singles chronology
"Charlotte Sometimes"
(1981)
"A Single"
(1982)
"Let's Go to Bed"
(1982)

"The Hanging Garden" is a song by English rock band the Cure, released as the sole single from their fourth studio album, Pornography. The release is sometimes referred to as "A Single". The single reached No. 34 in the UK Singles Chart.

The video shows the band playing in the York House Gardens in London, England. The band also wears masks, which is similar to the concept of the Pornography album. Robert Smith recalled: "For the 'Hanging Garden' video we got two people who did Madness videos but it was a really awful video. They wanted to make us look serious and we wanted them to make us look like Madness". The video was directed by Chris Gabrin.

In addition to being released as a 7" single featuring "The Hanging Garden" and "Killing an Arab", "The Hanging Garden" was also released as A Single, a gatefold double pack of 7" singles with a total of four tracks. It was also released as a 10" record which contained all four songs from the double 7" pack.

NME writer Adrian Thrills was not impressed with the single, writing, "The Cure have drifted disappointingly and indulgently from the idyllic pop invention of their younger days".BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel included the song at No. 25 in his Festive Fifty list for 1982. In his review for AllMusic, Stewart Mason noted that Smith was splitting his time between the Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees at this time, and went on to note that the song was heavily influenced by the Banshees.

In 1998, American pop punk band AFI covered "The Hanging Garden", which was released on their A Fire Inside EP.


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