
Electric Peace is a Rock album by The Cult, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Psych Rock
- fuzzy
- brooding
- smoky
About
Then emerging hard rock and rap producer Rick Rubin transformed the Cult from a psychedelic goth band into true AC/DC emulators with <i>Electric</i>. Guitarist Billy Duffy began pumping out power chords in the Angus Young tradition and the album’s physically taut production left no room for the gloomy shimmerings of the band’s previous output that had come to aesthetic triumph with 1985’s <i>Love</i> and its most recognizable track, “She Sells Sanctuary.” In its place were stock hard rock guitar solos and unflinching rhythms, and singer Ian Astbury made the stylistic jump without a hitch. His dark, arena-ready vocals were previously cloaked in mystical reverb; here, he rides on top, navigating the group like a true testosterone fueled hard rock singer. “Wild Flower” kicks things off with startling momentum, and the vocal yelps of “Aphrodisiac Jacket” and “Electric Ocean” along with the twisted boogie riffs of “King Contrary Man” show a band completely comfortable with their new approach. “Bad Fun” tramples like vintage Van Halen, “Love Removal Machine” was the band’s massive hit. Even the Steppenwolf cover of “Born to Be Wild” isn’t without its feral charm.
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Tracklist
- 1Wild Flower3:37
- 2Peace Dog3:34
- 3Lil' Devil2:46
- 4Aphrodisiac Jacket4:11
- 5Electric Ocean2:49
- 6Bad Fun3:34
- 7King Contrary Man3:12
- 8Love Removal Machine4:18
- 9Born to Be Wild3:55
- 10Outlaw2:52
- 11Memphis Hip Shake4:00
Credits
Performers
- Jamie StewartBASS BASS GUITAR
- Les WarnerDRUMS
- Billy DuffyLEAD GUITAR RHYTHM GUITAR
- Ian AstburyVOCALS TAMBOURINE
8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
