4. The Head On The Door (1985): After The Top failed to ignite charts or hearts, Robert Smith looked back to the light, bright, keyboard-based singles from a few years earlier ("Let's Go To Bed" and "The Walk") to write the poppiest album of his career -- which isn't to say it's emotionally thin on any level. The Head On ...
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