Agents of Fortune [Bonus Tracks] Blue Öyster Cult

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  • Release Date: 09/23/2008
  • Original Release: 1976
  • Sales Rank: 68,500
  • Label: SONY LEGACY
  • UPC: 886973357118

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Agents of Fortune [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENThis Ain't the Summer of Love 2:20
2LISTENTrue Confessions 2:56
3LISTEN(Don't Fear) The Reaper 5:08
4LISTENE.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) 3:42
5LISTENThe Revenge of Vera Gemini 3:52
6LISTENSinful Love 3:29
7LISTENTattoo Vampire 2:41
8LISTENMorning Final 4:30
9LISTENTenderloin 3:39
10LISTENDebbie Denise 4:13
11LISTENFire of Unknown Origin previously unreleased / Bonus Track 3:29
12LISTENSally previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Demo Version 2:39
13LISTEN(Don't Fear) The Reaper previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Demo Version 6:19
14LISTENDance the Night Away previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Demo Version 2:37

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Editorial Reviews

If ever there were a manifesto for 1970s rock, one that prefigured both the decadence of the decade's burgeoning heavy metal and prog rock excesses and the rage of punk rock, "This Ain't the Summer of Love," the opening track from Agents of Fortune, Blue Öyster Cult's fourth album, was it. The irony was that while the cut itself came down firmly on the hard rock side of the fence, most of the rest of the album didn't. Agents of Fortune was co-produced by longtime Cult record boss Sandy Pearlman, Murray Krugman, and newcomer David Lucas, and in addition, the band's lyric writing was being done internally with help from poet-cum-rocker Patti Smith (who also sings on "The Revenge of Vera Gemini"). Pearlman, a major contributor to the band's songwriting output, received a solitary credit while critic Richard Meltzer, whose words were prevalent on the Cult's previous outings, was absent. The album yielded the band's biggest single with "(Don't Fear) The Reaper," a multitextured, deeply melodic soft rock song with psychedelic overtones, written by guitarist Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser. The rest of the album is ambitious in that it all but tosses aside the Cult's proto-metal stance and instead recontextualizes their entire stance. It's still dark, mysterious, and creepy, and perhaps even more so, it's still rooted in rock posturing and excess, but gone is the nihilistic biker boogie in favor of a more tempered -- indeed, nearly pop arena rock -- sound that gave Allen Lanier's keyboards parity with Dharma's guitar roar, as evidenced by "E.T.I.," "Debbie Denise," and "True Confessions." This is not to say that the Cult abandoned their adrenaline rock sound entirely. Cuts like "Tattoo Vampire" and "Sinful Love" have plenty of feral wail in them. The 2001 remastered edition contains four bonus cuts: an early version of "Fire of Unknown Origin" and unreleased demo versions of "(Don't Fear) The Reaper," "Sally," and "Dance the Night Away." Ultimately, Agents of Fortune is a solid record, albeit a startling one for fans of the band's earlier sound. It also sounds like one of restless inspiration, which is, in fact, what it turned out to be given the recordings that came after. It turned out to be the Cult's last consistent effort until they released Fire of Unknown Origin in 1981. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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January 12, 2009: This is Truly a Classic Rock Masterpiece!! I Really Like Alot of the Songs On this Title!!

This review was written about the CD Remastered / Bonus Tracks edition.

I Also Recommend: Under Lock and Key, Masque [Bonus Tracks].