Fire Of Unknown Origin

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 38:52

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Blue Oyster Cult "Fire of Unknown Origin"

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One of their best offerings! This is coming from a band that still puts out great stuff and deserve ackolades for being a thinking man's heavy metal band! Still put on great shows and play great stuff. Recently, "Heaven Forbid" was a phenomenal disc! Everything has something to off so explore this catalog and enjoy the talent that has been part of this great band!

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Love'em then and still love'em now

rocker48

This is one of the original bands that were true rockers. You can't get better roots to rock from the daze of the late 70's and early 80's rock and roll. I saw BOC in 2007 at Lake Tahoe, NV and had a seat about 10 rows back. I saw them in 1979 at Day On The Green in Oakland, CA with 40,000 people and I was way way in the back. Love'em then and still love'em now. Godzilla!

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A Stone Cold classic

Capnmidnight

of seductive sci-fi new wave influenced metal pop ditties - their last classic album and one of their best, would have been perfect except for the let-down of "Don't Turn Your Back," which was just such a wimpy fade-out after the blood-curdling whispers and satanic screams of "Joan Crawford." One of the all time great rock videos to boot.

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Still love them!

perkysmiles

Saw them in concert years ago. The music hasn't changed...it still rocks on!

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B O C nuff said!

Wizard64

Another Great Classic album from one of,... if not rocks most under-rated band.

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BOC's finest

Geezer

With the great Martin Birch producing, this returned BOC to their hard rock roots. Many classic songs with the fantastic guitar work and clever lyrics. Shame it has yet to be remastered.

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Who would have thought that in 1981, after a pair of limp, unfocused studio offerings, and two mixed — at best — live outings, that the once mighty Blue Öyster Cult would come back with such a fierce, creative, and uncompromising effort as Fire of Unknown Origin. Here was their finest moment since Agents of Fortune five years earlier, and one of their finest ever. Bringing back into the fold the faithful team who helped articulate their earlier vision, producer Sandy Pearlman, Richard Meltzer, and Patti Smith all helped in the lyric department, as did science-fiction and dark-fantasy writer Michael Moorcock. The band’s sound was augmented by a plethora of keyboards courtesy of Allen Lanier, but nonetheless retained a modicum of its heaviness, and the sheer songwriting craft that had helped separate the band form its peers early on was everywhere evident here — especially the gloriously noir-ish Top 40 single “Burning for You,” written by Meltzer and guitarist Buck Dharma. Other standouts on the set include the plodding, über-riff pyrotechnics of “Heavy Metal: The Black and the Silver,” and the Mott the Hoople- and Queen-influenced glammed up roots rock of “Joan Crawford.” The terrifying images of desecration and apocalyptic war in “Veteran of Psychic Wars,” with words by Moorcock, feature huge synth lines, dual leads by Dharma and Eric Bloom — as well as a tom-tom orgy from Albert Bouchard — offered a new pathway through the eternal night of the Cult’s best work. Fire of Unknown Origin has aged well, and deserves to be remastered in the 21st century. – Thom Jurek

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