Quote Originally Posted by imail724 View Post
Why does Join The Dots have 10:15 Saturday Night? That's on both Boys Don't Cry and Three Imaginary Boys
I think it had to do with being a b-side and other tracks also to compensate for not re-releasing or remastering Japanese Whispers, as all those tracks were remastered on Join The Dots:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Join_th...ction_Years%29

Join the Dots: B-sides & Rarities is a box set of The Cure, released on January 27, 2004 by their former record label Fiction. (Elektra and Rhino co-released the compilation in North America). This box set is a four-disc compilation of B-sides and rarities, digitally remastered from their original tapes. The box set includes all B-sides by the band, apart from a number of remixes, as well a number of unreleased songs and songs that had been out of physical circulation for years. Many of the songs had not appeared on CD before. The set includes a booklet with track-by-track commentary and an extensive overview of the band's history up to 2004, followed by an extensive list of The Cure's discography.

The B-side "I'm Cold" features singer Siouxsie Sioux on backing vocals; the collaboration came at the time when The Cure were supporting Siouxsie and the Banshees on their 1979's British tour.

Some of the B-sides released between 1982 and 1983 were first compiled on the Japanese Whispers compilation album issued in late 1983.


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Disc 1 (1978–1987)

  1. "10:15 Saturday Night" (Dempsey/Smith/Tolhurst) – 3:43 (Originally the B-side of "Killing an Arab," but also appears on Three Imaginary Boys and Boys Don't Cry, 1979)
  2. "Plastic Passion" (Dempsey/Smith/Tolhurst) – 2:16 (Originally the B-side of "Boys Don't Cry," but also appears on Boys Don't Cry, 1979)
  3. "Pillbox Tales" (Dempsey/Smith/Tolhurst) – 2:56 (Originally the B-side of the "Boys Don't Cry" 1986 12" rerelease, but recorded in 1979)
  4. "Do the Hansa" (Dempsey/Smith/Tolhurst) – 2:40 (Originally the B-side of the "Boys Don't Cry" 1986 12" rerelease, but recorded in 1979)
  5. "I'm Cold" (Dempsey/Smith/Tolhurst) – 2:49 (Originally the B-side of "Jumping Someone Else's Train," 1979)
  6. "Another Journey by Train" (Gallup/Hartley/Smith/Tolhurst) – 3:06 (Originally the B-side of "A Forest," 1980)
  7. "Descent" (Gallup/Smith/Tolhurst) – 3:09 (Originally the B-side of "Primary," 1981)
  8. "Splintered in Her Head" (Gallup/Smith/Tolhurst) – 5:17 (Originally the B-side of "Charlotte Sometimes," 1981)
  9. "Lament" [Flexipop] (Smith) – 4:36 (Came on a vinyl record included on an issue of Flexipop, 1982)
  10. "Just One Kiss" (Smith/Tolhurst) – 4:10 (Originally the B-side of "Let's Go to Bed," 1982)
  11. "The Dream" (Smith) – 3:12 (Originally the B-side of "The Walk," 1983)
  12. "The Upstairs Room" (Smith/Tolhurst) – 3:31 (Originally the extra B-side of "The Walk" 12", 1983)
  13. "Lament" (Smith) – 4:25 (Originally the extra B-side of "The Walk" 12", 1983)
  14. "Speak My Language" (Smith/Tolhurst) – 2:43 (Originally the B-side of "The Love Cats," 1983)
  15. "Mr Pink Eyes" (Smith/Tolhurst) – 2:45 (Originally the extra B-side of "The Love Cats" 12", 1983)
  16. "Happy the Man" (Smith) – 2:47 (Originally the B-side of "The Caterpillar," 1984)
  17. "Throw Your Foot" (Smith) – 3:33 (Originally the extra B-side of "The Caterpillar" 12", 1984)
  18. "New Day" (Smith/Tolhurst) – 4:10 (Extra track on Half an Octopuss 10" and Quadpus 12," 1985, but recorded in 1984)
  19. "The Exploding Boy" (Smith) – 2:54 (Originally the B-side of "In Between Days," 1985)
  20. "A Few Hours After This..." (Smith) – 2:28 (Originally the extra B-side of "In Between Days" 12", 1985)
  21. "A Man Inside My Mouth" (Smith) – 3:07 (Originally the B-side of "Close to Me," 1985)
  22. "Stop Dead" (Smith) – 4:02 (Originally the extra B-side of "Close to Me" 12", 1985)