Faith (The Cure album)

''This is an article on the album by The Cure. For the George Michael album of the same name see Faith''.

Faith is the title of the third studio album by British group The Cure. It was released on 14 April 1981 on Fiction records.

The album entered the UK charts at no.14 on its release and spent a total of four weeks in the Top 40. It was preceded by the lead single Primary, the only track to be lifted from the album for the singles market.

The group had also recorded a session for John Peel, first broadcast on 15 January which had featured three tracks from the upcoming album, namely Holy Hour, Primary and All Cats Are Grey and another previously unheard track Forever.

Faith was re-released as a double CD issue in April 2005 with the original album, followed by 'Carnage Visors' Film Soundtrack, originally available only as a bonus cassette, plus a bonus CD, Rarities 1980-81, including the single Charlotte Sometimes, the follow-up to Primary.

Singles
 - see also Charlotte Sometimes