簡介: 被稱為重金屬搖滾樂先驅(qū)的Blue Oyster Cult,1969年成軍于紐約長島,1971年與哥倫比亞唱片公司簽約,并於1972年發(fā)行第一張專輯,專輯發(fā)行后隨即加入Alice Cooper的巡回演唱會,擔任開場嘉賓,在這段期間中以他們獨特精湛的表演方式獲得許多死忠樂迷的擁戴及效 更多>
被稱為重金屬搖滾樂先驅(qū)的Blue Oyster Cult,1969年成軍于紐約長島,1971年與哥倫比亞唱片公司簽約,并於1972年發(fā)行第一張專輯,專輯發(fā)行后隨即加入Alice Cooper的巡回演唱會,擔任開場嘉賓,在這段期間中以他們獨特精湛的表演方式獲得許多死忠樂迷的擁戴及效忠。
1976年的白金專輯「Agents Of Fortune」讓他們嘗到了走紅的滋味,專輯中的單曲「(Don't Fear) The Reaper」不僅獲得排行No.12的好成績,這首單曲更成為重金屬樂團的國歌。
此單張精選輯收錄了包括「(Don't Fear) The Reaper」、「The Thee」、「Burin' For You」及「Shooting Shark」等16首Blue Oyster Cult的經(jīng)典代表,重金屬搖滾樂的擁護者千萬不可錯過這張超值又經(jīng)典的專輯。
Blue Öyster Cult was the thinking mans heavy metal group. Put together on a college campus by a couple of rock critics, it maintained a close relationship with a series of literary figures (often in the fields of science fiction and horror), including Eric Von Lustbader, Patti Smith, Michael Moorcock, and Stephen King, while turning out some of the more listenable metal music of the early and mid-70s. The band that became Blue Öyster Cult was organized in 1967 at Stony Brook College on Long Island by students (and later rock critics) Sandy Pearlman and Richard Meltzer as Soft White Underbelly and consisted of Andy Winters (bass), Donald Buck Dharma Roeser (guitar), John Wiesenthal — quickly replaced by Allen Lanier — (keyboards), and Albert Bouchard (drums), with Pearlman managing and Pearlman and Meltzer writing songs. Initially without a lead singer, they added Les Bronstein on vocals. This quintet signed to Elektra Records and recorded an album that was never released. They then dropped Bronstein and replaced him with their road manager, Eric Bloom, as the bands name was changed to Oaxaca. A second Elektra album also went unreleased, though a single was issued under the name the Stalk-Forrest Group.
Cut loose by Elektra, they changed their name again, to Blue Öyster Cult, and signed to Columbia Records in late 1971, by which time Winters had been replaced by Albert Bouchards brother Joe. Blue Öyster Cult, their debut album, was released in January 1972 and made the lower reaches of the charts. Columbia sent a promotional EP, Live Bootleg, to radio stations in October, and followed with BÖCs second album, Tyranny & Mutation, in February 1973. Their third album, Secret Treaties, was released in April 1974 and became their first to break into the Top 100 bestsellers. (It eventually went gold.) BÖC released a live double album, On Your Feet or on Your Knees, in February 1975. In May 1976, came their fourth studio album, Agents of Fortune, including the Top 40 (Top Ten on some charts) hit single (Dont Fear) The Reaper (featured in the classic John Carpenter horror film Halloween), which became their first gold and then platinum album. (On Your Feet went gold shortly after.) BÖCs sixth overall album, Spectres, was released in October 1977 and went gold in January 1978. In September 1978 came a second live album, Some Enchanted Evening, which eventually would become BÖCs second million-seller, followed by the studio album Mirrors in June 1979. A year later, BÖC released its ninth album, Cultosaurus Erectus, with the gold Fire of Unknown Origin, containing the Top 40 hit Burnin for You, following in June 1981.
In the summer of 1981, drummer Albert Bouchard was replaced by the bands tour manager and lighting designer, Rick Downey. BÖCs third live album, Extraterrestrial Live, was released in April 1982, followed by the studio album The Revolution by Night in October 1983. Downey left in 1984 and was replaced in 1985 by Jimmy Wilcox. The same year, Lanier left and was replaced by Tommy Zvonchek. BÖC released its 13th album, Club Ninja, in January 1986. Bassist Joe Bouchard left in 1986 and was replaced by Jon Rogers. In 1987, Lanier returned to the group, and Ron Riddle replaced Wilcox on drums. BÖCs 14th album, the concept recording Imaginos, became their final new album on Columbia Records in July 1988. BÖC scored the movie Bad Channels in 1992, by which time Chuck Burgi had replaced Ron Riddle on drums. In 1994, Blue Öyster Cult released Cult Classic, an album of re-recorded favorites, in connection with the use of their music in the TV miniseries of horror novelist Stephen Kings The Stand. Numerous lineup changes ensued throughout the 90s (as the band kept on touring the world), and in 1995, were the subject of a double disc anthology, Workshop of the Telescopes. By the late 90s, BÖC had signed with the CMC label, resulting in their first album of all-new studio material in ten years, 1998s Heaven Forbid, and three years later The Curse of the Hidden Mirror. The groups music reached a whole new generation of hard rock fans when Metallica covered the BÖC classic Astronomy for their best-selling Garage Inc. album in 1998, as a few other best-of collections surfaced around the same time — Super Hits and Dont Fear the Reaper: The Best Of. In 2001, Columbia/Legacy reissued BÖCs first four releases with a newly remastered sound and added bonus tracks.