![The Cult - Love [2000 reissue] The Cult - Love [2000 reissue]](images/cult-love.jpg)
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CD: BBL65CD
RELEASED: 2000
LABEL: Beggars
01. Nirvana
02. The Big Neon Glitter
03. Love
04. Brother Wolf, Sister Moon
05. Rain
06. The Phoenix
07. The Hollow Man
08. Revolution
09. She Sells Sanctuary 
10. Black Angel
Digitaly remastered reissue with extensive sleevenotes and rare artwork.
For a second album, the Cult's "Love" is a remarkable achievement. While its
predecessor, "Dreamtime" (1984), had been a blurred snapshot of the group accelerating
away from their early Gothic sensibilities, Love brought them into focus as
exciting, fully-formed rock band. This time, the thunderous drums and quasi-mystical
imagery were absent, superseded by a tougher, more traditional rock approach.
At last, it seemed, The Cult were ready to assimilate the '60s psychedelic
blues rock that had always been a quiet influence on their misanthropic post-punk
sound. Although some of the album had been written earlier, the Love era
really began in April 1985, with the recording of The Cult's fourth single,
'She
Sells Sanctuary'.
By then, the group, centring around Ian Astbury (vocals), Billy Duffy (guitar)
and Jamie Stewart (bass), had already come under fire for acknowledging the
impact of vintage rock on their music. But despite brickbats from some critics,
'She Sells Sanctuary' soared to No. 15 in the national chart in May, gifting
the band with their first bona fide
hit. The success of 'She Sells Sanctuary' gave the band more confidence about
their excursions into psychedelic rock. Considering
the musical schizophrenia that would plague each subsequent Cult release,
Love just may be the band's purest moment.
Influences / Similar Artists:
Gene Loves Jezebel, The Mission, Death Cult, Southern Death Cult
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