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Favorite Album from The Cult?
Posted on 12/18/15 at 2:34 pm
Posted on 12/18/15 at 2:34 pm
My choice would have to come from the
Love
Electric
Sonic Temple
trifecta. Thing is, those three albums sound like they were recorded by three different bands. Even the "look" of the band was very different over the course of the three. I guess if you put a gun to my head, I'd go with Love.
Love
Electric
Sonic Temple
trifecta. Thing is, those three albums sound like they were recorded by three different bands. Even the "look" of the band was very different over the course of the three. I guess if you put a gun to my head, I'd go with Love.
Posted on 12/18/15 at 2:50 pm to High C
Love - by far my #1.
Dreamtime
Electric
Dreamtime
Electric
Posted on 12/18/15 at 3:48 pm to High C
quote:
Love
Electric
Sonic Temple
The holy trinity.
quote:
those three albums sound like they were recorded by three different bands.
in essence they were. Steve Brown produced Love. Rick Rubin produced Electric. Bob Rock produced Sonic Temple. Each one has a story to the recordings and reflect where they were too.
I put Dreamtime up there also. My favorite would be depending on my mood.
Posted on 12/18/15 at 3:50 pm to Burlee
Posted on 12/18/15 at 7:56 pm to Cdawg
They, like Bowie, were given to major morphism....
Posted on 12/19/15 at 8:29 am to Marco Esquandolas
Electric
Sonic Temple
Love.
Sonic Temple
Love.
Posted on 12/19/15 at 1:05 pm to LSU alum wannabe
Electric
Ceremony
Sonic Temple
Ceremony
Sonic Temple
Posted on 12/19/15 at 2:26 pm to Nativebullet
The best 300 bucks I ever spent.
This post was edited on 12/19/15 at 2:27 pm
Posted on 12/19/15 at 2:30 pm to High C
It depends on most peoples' moods, but LOVE, in my opinion, was the best. It's just pure and it's sincere and it's garageesque.
Electric is good, but I find it to be a bit overrated. If you liked what hard rock was in 1987-88, then it's one of the best.
Sonic Temple...meh. Three good songs.
What Electric was supposed to be before Rubin agreed to do their work (The Manor Sessions) was pretty damn close to what Love sounded like and it may have been even better -- who knows? Ian hears, of all bands the Beastie Boys, and wanted to know who produced it and that's the way they wanted to sound. Rubin told them to stop recording British fairy shite and be a rock band and they jumped aboard. BUT, it's almost like they changed overnight -- especially Ian and Billy.
Electric is good, but I find it to be a bit overrated. If you liked what hard rock was in 1987-88, then it's one of the best.
Sonic Temple...meh. Three good songs.
What Electric was supposed to be before Rubin agreed to do their work (The Manor Sessions) was pretty damn close to what Love sounded like and it may have been even better -- who knows? Ian hears, of all bands the Beastie Boys, and wanted to know who produced it and that's the way they wanted to sound. Rubin told them to stop recording British fairy shite and be a rock band and they jumped aboard. BUT, it's almost like they changed overnight -- especially Ian and Billy.
This post was edited on 12/19/15 at 2:31 pm
Posted on 12/19/15 at 11:01 pm to PiscesTiger
Sonic Temple would be my favorite.
One Cult story I have is that I saw them live at the Agora Theatre in 1999. The show was GA and we were at the door first and ran to the stage for front row standing the whole show. The band sounded loud and great. Halfway through the show this young blond girl pushed here way and came up under my arms which were holding the barrier - to not get pushed out of the front row.
This girl pushed her huge tits against my hands and smiled up at me to pretty much say "Do we have a deal?" Of course we did and it stayed that way until the crowd started pushing, and we found ourselves in the middle of a mosh pit. All I remember is trying to not hit the floor and get back to the front row.
That and the fact that Ian and the band sounded terrific...loud and crisp. Even got a pick thrown by Billy Duffy.
One Cult story I have is that I saw them live at the Agora Theatre in 1999. The show was GA and we were at the door first and ran to the stage for front row standing the whole show. The band sounded loud and great. Halfway through the show this young blond girl pushed here way and came up under my arms which were holding the barrier - to not get pushed out of the front row.
This girl pushed her huge tits against my hands and smiled up at me to pretty much say "Do we have a deal?" Of course we did and it stayed that way until the crowd started pushing, and we found ourselves in the middle of a mosh pit. All I remember is trying to not hit the floor and get back to the front row.
That and the fact that Ian and the band sounded terrific...loud and crisp. Even got a pick thrown by Billy Duffy.
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