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"Astronomy" is a song by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult that has appeared on several of the band's albums. It was first released on their 1974 album Secret Treaties . Their second live album, Some Enchanted Evening , included a version with an extended guitar solo and a third version was included on the Imaginos album.
Secret Treaties is the third studio album by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released on April 5, 1974 by Columbia. [3] It features the same band members and production team as their previous album.
Workshop of the Telescopes is a two-disc compilation album by the American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released by Sony Music/Columbia Entertainment in 1995.All of the material on this album was recorded prior to the Imaginos sessions; some of it was previously only available on promo discs (marked (*)), and a few others were previously unavailable on CD (marked (+)).
Heaven Forbid is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released on March 24, 1998.It was the band's first studio album with new material in a decade (not counting the 1992 soundtrack to Bad Channels).
Fire of Unknown Origin is the eighth studio album by the American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released on June 22, 1981.It was produced by Martin Birch.. The album, which included the Top 40 hit "Burnin' for You" (#1 on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart), represented a resurgence of the group's commercial standing after two albums with disappointing sales.
"Black Blade" features lyrics by fantasy and sci-fi writer Michael Moorcock and is about Stormbringer, a black sword wielded by Elric of Melniboné, the most famous character in Moorcock's mythology. The title "The Marshall Plan" is a play on words, connecting the post-World War II economic program with the British amplifier manufacturer .
The lyrics to "Spy in the House of the Night" were written by Richard Meltzer, originally based on his poem "Out of Smokes," which was published in his 1999 book Holes. The album was the band's last studio album with bassist Joe Bouchard. Club Ninja was the only BÖC studio album not to feature keyboardist Allen Lanier until his death in 2013.
John Shirley, an author of cyberpunk science fiction, wrote the lyrics for many songs of the album. The song "Out of the Darkness" was originally featured in the 1992 film Bad Channels , [ 5 ] which Blue Öyster Cult recorded the soundtrack for, although the song was not included in the soundtrack album for the movie.