Cult - Sonic Temple (lim. colored Vinyl ed,.)
Review
THE CULT is fronted by Ian Astbury on vocals and Billy Duffy on guitar. Their fourth album Sonic Temple is not just an iconic record, but a sonic tour de force that defies classification. Released in 1989, the album"s sound is rooted in classic rock and heavy metal, but incorporates a range of influences, from punk to psychedelic rock, creating a sound that is both familiar yet unique. The album"s production is slick and polished, thanks to the contributions of legendary producer Bob Rock, who helped to craft a sound that was both commercially appealing and artistically adventurous. Sonic Temple had four massive hits; "Fire Woman", "Edie (Ciao Baby)", "Sun King" and "Sweet Soul Sister". The album catapulted The Cult into superstar status and remains their most commercially successful release. Declared platinum in 1990, it was also a critical success, cementing The Cult"s place in the pantheon of hard rock and heavy metal bands and earning them a devoted following that endures to this day.
Tracklisting
LP1 :< |
>A1.CeremonyA< |
>A2. Wild Hearted SonA< |
>A3. Earth MofoB< |
>B1. WhiteB< |
>B2. IfC< |
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>LP 2:< |
>C1. Full TiltC< |
>C2. Heart Of SoulC< |
>C3. Bangkok RainD< |
>D1. IndianD< |
>D2. Sweet SalvationD< |
>D3. Wonderland |
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