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British rock band The Cult has released 11 studio albums, two live albums, six compilation albums, seven video albums, five box sets, 20 EPs and 37 singles. Albums [ edit ]
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The Cult are an English rock band formed in Bradford in 1983. Before settling on their current name in January 1984, the band had performed under the name Death Cult, which was an evolution of the name of lead vocalist Ian Astbury's previous band Southern Death Cult.
Pure Cult is the first of several greatest hits compilations by the British rock band The Cult, released in 1993. The title of the original release was Pure Cult: for Rockers, Ravers, Lovers, and Sinners while the 2000 reissue was titled Pure Cult: The Singles 1984–1995.
Songs with (*) are single edits, rather than album versions. Tracks 4, 16 taken from Dreamtime. Tracks 1, 6, 8 taken from Love. Tracks 3, 7, 13 taken from Electric. Tracks 2, 11, 17, 19 taken from Sonic Temple. Tracks 12, 18 taken from Ceremony. Track 5 taken from Songs from the Cool World. Tracks 10, 14 taken from The Cult.
The Cult is the sixth studio album from English rock band The Cult. It was released in October 1994 on Beggars Banquet Records and it is also the band's last album on Sire Records in the US. It is also commonly referred to as the "Black Sheep" record, due to the image of a Manx Loaghtan black sheep on the front cover. The record also features ...
Electric is the third album by British rock band the Cult, released in 1987. [4] [5] It was the follow-up to their commercial breakthrough Love.The album equalled its predecessor's chart placing by peaking at number four in the UK but exceeded its chart residency, spending a total of 27 weeks on the chart (the most successful run for an album by The Cult).
The Cult returned to touring in October 1991, with Astbury and Duffy joined by bassist Kinley Wolfe and drummer Michael Lee. [19] The tour spawned a live album, Live Cult, which was released in 1993. [20]