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Pure Cult: The Singles 1984-1995

Pure Cult: The Singles 1984-1995

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Artist: The Cult
Label: Beggars UK - Ada
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 8200

Format: Original Recording Remastered
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 82026
UPC: 607618202620
EAN: 0607618202620
ASIN: B00004STYJ

Publication Date: 2000
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Tracks:

  • She Sells Sanctuary
  • Fire Woman
  • Lil' Devil
  • Spiritwalker
  • The Witch
  • Revolution
  • Love Removal Machine
  • Rain
  • In The Clouds
  • Coming Down
  • Edie (Ciao Baby)
  • Heart of Soul
  • Wild Flower
  • Star
  • Resurrection Joe
  • Go West
  • Sun King
  • Wild Hearted Son
  • Sweet Soul Sister

Similar Items:

  • Love
  • Sonic Temple
  • Best of Rare Cult
  • Electric
  • The Cure - Greatest Hits

Editorial Reviews:

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The hard-rocking Cult have come along way from the early Native American stylings of Dreamtime and the dodgy goth tendencies evident on their classic album, Love. Blame Rick Rubin, who helmed Electric and steered them down the rocky road to metal heaven. This best-of collection brings together tracks from the span of their career, and is a worthy testament to their rites of passage. "She Sells Sanctuary" sounds as refreshing as it did in 1985. There are some dubious inclusions from the twilight years of their career, such as "Star" and "Coming Down (Drug Tongue)," but when they have to hold their own alongside "Fire Woman" and "Lil' Devil" it's hardly surprising that they are found wanting. --Helen Marquis

Album Description
Totally remastered, featuring 19 of your favorite Cult tracks including 'She Sells Sanctuary', 'Edie (Ciao Baby) ' & 'Sweet Soul Sister', with new artwork. Beggars Banquet.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good.... but.....   November 7, 2008
R. J. Brennan (St. Peters, New South Wales Australia)
I'm being a bit pedantic here.... but NO KING CONTRARY MAN.... in a greatest hits from the Cult???

Three stars only because of that. Otherwise air guitars & head swirls all round for this sometimes bombastic, always rockin' band of British boys. Did I also say pretentious??? Um... only if not digested without a sense of humour.



5 out of 5 stars The Cult Still and Forever on the Air   May 4, 2008
Faith Donovan (New Orleans)
The Cult seem to still have a name for themselves and haven't been forgotten by rock fans, even though they broke up in 1995. Their songs are still on the air. Pure Cult:The Singles is a greatest hits compilation of of the band's biggest and best singles throughout those years. Who doesn't remember the emotional "Fire Woman" or the hard-hitting rockin' tune "Love Removal Machine"? I used to dance to that song many of times hanging out in the clubs.

Singer Ian Astbury's voice is very energetic and has an intense emotion all on it's own -- he wails and screams from song to song. The band's style was rock n roll, but in a slightly electronic new wave style. The album also features the songs:"She Sells Sanctuary" filled with loud rock guitars with an interesting melody and "Fire Woman" and "Sun King" that does have a slight Doors vibe to it. It is a well put together greatest hits collection.



5 out of 5 stars TWO WORDS   February 18, 2008
Barrycoston
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I HAVE TWO WORDS FOR THIS CD PURE CULT TOTALY AWSOM !!


4 out of 5 stars Electric Cult   February 11, 2008
Tim Brough (Springfield, PA United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The Cult (or essentially, Billy Duffy and Ian Astbury) had a vision. They were making goth type trendy rock for a little while, even cutting one classic single in the process ("She Sells Sanctuary"). But they got bored with that scene pretty darn fast. Duffy had an obvious AC/DC-Led Zep fixation, and Astbury harbored Jim Morrison fantasies. Enter Rick Rubin.

Rubin stripped the band down to basics. Gone were the echo-drenched early productions, in were the loud, bare-bones Back in Black howling guitars of Electric. "Love Removal Machine" (along with its star-maker video) steamrollered rock radio. The clashing personalities of Duffy and Astbury also made for great interview fodder, and The Cult exploded worldwide.

They were able to hang onto that musical esthetic for Sonic Temple, their only US Top Ten album. It deserved that status, with the band's most solid set of songs. "Fire Woman" was the attention getter, but there was also the very cool "Edie (Ciao Baby)" about Andy Warhol cohort Edie Sedgwick and "Sun King" both vying for airplay. As solid "Sonic Temple" was, the band was imploding. Astbury was falling prey to substance issues and he and Duffy were no longer creating creative sparks when they collided. Duffy wanted to stay with the hard rock, Astbury was getting into mystical/spiritual goo and the booze/dope crushed his focus. The lackluster Ceremony found The Cult fiddling with too many experiments, and "Wild Hearted Son" was the best thing there.

After that, The Cult found the band down to Astbury and Duffy with a rotating list of guests. Bob Rock from "Sonic Temple" was brought back in an attempt to capture the old sound, but the two best songs were "Sacred Life" (not here) and "Coming Down" (which is). Following albums did little to make the band interesting. You could easily just get "Electric" and "Sonic Temple" to get what really mattered about The Cult, since both "Fire Woman" and "Love Removal Machine" would be covered. This Best Of The Cult shows that, while a great band when they were on fire, they couldn't keep that intensity going very long.

Incidentally, 2007's Born into This is suprisingly lively.



4 out of 5 stars Classic Cult   February 10, 2008
Brenda
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Includes all the favorites from the early to mid 1980's. A must-have if you are a Cult fan from that time.

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