Required listening from the week in music.

The CureBreak out the black clothes and eye makeup, because The Cure's classic mope-fest, "Disintegration," is back in a three-disc deluxe edition. Unarguably the group's best album -- what, you prefer "KIss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me"? -- the lavish set features a remastered version of the original album, a disc of demos and unreleased tracks and a live set recorded at Wembley Stadium way back in 1989. It's enough to put a smile on even the most bitter goth's lipstick-strewn face.

Also in stores:
-- Brooklyn electro duo Ratatat proves its mastery of eclectic sounds and block-rocking beats on "LP4." (Listen to the full album now over on Spinner.)
-- We hate to admit it, but "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" soundtrack actually has a killer lineup. Metric? Cee-Lo? The Black Keys? Beck teaming up with Bat for Lashes? Thank God for the Internet, so we don't have to be seen in public buying this one.
-- Fans of high-energy rock bands with sexy frontwomen (like The Donnas or The Sounds) will fall for the guitar-driven rock of Grace Potter and The Nocturnals.