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THE CULT, LIVE

It's certainly good to hear The Cult live, and although the early 90s were not my favorite period of the band's history, this set is primarily material from Love/Electric era, with a few tracks from Dreamtime thrown in (plus the b-side Zap City, in a very metallic rendition). Apparently the rendition of Brother Wolf here is the first, and up to that point, only time the band played it in front of an audience. I have a number of Cult live bootlegs/official releases of varying sound qualities, and I must say, this is the best and most consistent live recording of the band I've heard. They play tightly and with a muscular, metal power, adding some weight to the earlier, thinner, more UK indie-chart tracks, which is cool. Ian ad-libs a lot of the lyrics here, as if he can't be bothered to recite the stuff he commited to vinyl-- and it's pretty cool rather than sloppy. "We're just a bunch'a punk rockers with long hair," he quips before tearing into the Phoenix, and you know it's the real deal. If you're a solid fan of the band, you ought to own this one. The other must is the 1985 Lyceum show recording...smashing. CFFC

Even in our Youth

The Cult DID release a live album in 1984. Dreamtime live at the Lyceum in London. It was the flipside to the Dreamtime cassette release and was accompanied by a full length concert film. I won't call it the Cult at their peak, BGAE is an amazing album, but for the goth/alt cusp on which they sat during the late 80's, Live at the Lyceum is magnificent. 'Even in their youth' they ran like a pack of wolves, smarter and farther than the rest of the shoe-gazing, post-punk crowd. I measure every live album I've ever heard against Live at the Lyceum. I live in hope it'll be re-released.

The Cult nature is on stage, better than in studio

Allways Cult has been one of my top 5 bands, this is another example of being real musicians, they sound just natural, wow!! Don't lisen to the negative guy "he just don't get it.." as Jimmi Hendrix said once in his "Nine To The Universe Album": - Help them (him) God!!

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