Blue Öyster Cult - Live 1976 (CD)

Live 1976
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Album Details: Live 1976

Release Date:01/01/1994
Label:Castle Uk
UPC:5017615626926

Track List: Live 1976

  1. Stairway to the Stars
  2. Harvester of Eyes
  3. Cities on Flame With Rock & Roll
  4. Me 262
  5. Dominance and Submission
  1. Astronomy
  2. Buck's Boogie
  3. This Ain't the Summer of Love
  4. Born to Be Wild
  5. (Don't Fear) The Reaper

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User Reviews: Live 1976

  • Overall:

    Fair to Good

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 22, 1999

    The recording itself is justly slightly better than bootleg quality. However, it contains some raw non studio polished live tracks. This disc is definitely for BOC fans only.

  • Overall:

    For the purist only.

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 24, 1999

    A fair representation of BOC live. The songs on the disc are good choices but nothing you can't hear on their other live albums (with the exceptions of "Stairway to the Stars" and "This Ain't the Summer of Love." The real killer is that the audio qu...ality is fair, at best. Of course, I still own it myself.... Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Live 1976

  • All Music Guide

    Blue Oyster Cult was for the most part a touring band, and this European import, released 15 years after the concert it chronicled, shows them at their 1970s touring peak. At the end of 1976, they were touring behind their most successful album, Agents of Fortune, and single, "(Don't Fear) The Reaper." They played only ten songs, including their recent hit, old favorites like "Stairway to the Stars" and "Cities on Flame," and their in-concert barnburner "Born To Be Wild," but it took them over 78 minutes to do so, in part because of a version of "This Ain't the Summer of Love" that ran nearly 13 minutes and a "Buck's Boogie" that ran over 19 minutes, many of them given over to a good old-fashioned 1970s drum solo. That and the speech about legalizing marijuana have a touch of nostalgic indulgence, of course, but much of the music is blazing guitar rock, and a listen helps explain why the Cult was so loved by its concert fans, even as it was virtually ignored by the music industry and t...he country in general. Sound quality is good, but rudimentary; the album sounds more like a soundboard tape than a conventionally mixed and EQ'd commercial album. Crank it up, though, and you just might like it better. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Blue Öyster Cult

Blue Öyster Cult was the thinking man's 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 met... Read more