jeudi 30 août 2007


Blue Öyster Cult
Extraterrestrial Live (1982)
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EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIVE presents a collection of 13 songs recorded live by Blue Öyster Cult between 2/11/1980 and 12/31/1981 during shows in Long Island and Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Hollywood, Philadelphia and Reseda, California. The drummer and song composer Albert Bouchard appears only on " Black Blade " and " Dominance and Submission " recorded in 1980. He will be replaced in 1981 by Rick Downey.
The CD offers a good balance of old and new songs and only The Doors's " Roadhouse Blues " as previously unrecorded track. In 1981, the band is already in the second part of its career and this live album is THE CD to be remembered from this period. Even " Dr. Music " and " Burnin' for You ", not very convincing on the studio albums " , are excellent on EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIVE.

1. dominance and submission
2. cities on flame
3. dr. music
4. the red and the black
5. joan crawford
6. burnin' for you
7. roadhouse blues
8. black blade
9. hot rails to hell
10. godzilla
11. veterans of the psychic wars
12. eti (extra terrestrial intelligence)
13. (don't hear) the reaper

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6 commentaires:

Jack a dit…

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FEABJQ83

russlan a dit…

Hey Jack - Russia's on the line. Thank you for your great blog! I have a request. This Diesel album that you uploaded - Solid State Rhyme - it doesn't have an opening song, the first one. The record starts with the 2nd one. And I can't find another source nowhere. Could you please upload this first song, and leave a link here? The album is awsome, but... it is not complete - you sure must understand my urge to have it in a whole. Is that possible? Ruslan.

Jack a dit…

Dunno what happened...

here's the missing track:
http://sharebee.com/d53bbe49

russlan a dit…

that's mega.
thank you very much!

Jack a dit…

Actually, the song was with the other album's file... ;-)

Anonyme a dit…

What's wrong with Burnin' For You on the studio version?
in fact, i think their studio lp's are more subtle than the live settings.
Lips In The Hills from the excellent "Cultösaurus Erectus" is the proof! this & Burnin' For You works better in their original studio version than live where it lacks of precision