Pure Cult: The Singles 1984-1995 The Cult

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  • Release Date: 06/06/2000
  • Sales Rank: 38,693
  • Label: BEGGARS UK - ADA
  • UPC: 607618202620

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Pure Cult: The Singles 1984-1995

1LISTENShe Sells Sanctuary 4:12
2LISTENFire Woman 5:08
3LISTENLi' Devil 2:45
4LISTENSpiritwalker 3:13
5LISTENThe Witch 4:19
6LISTENRevolution 4:17
7LISTENLove Removal Machine 4:18
8LISTENRain 3:56
9LISTENIn the Clouds 4:01
10LISTENComing Down 4:03
11LISTENEdie (Caio Baby) 4:02
12LISTENHeart of Soul 4:31
13LISTENWild Flower 3:37
14LISTENStar 4:00
15LISTENResurrection Joe 4:19
16LISTENGo West 3:57
17LISTENSun King 4:56
18LISTENWild Hearted Son 4:26
19LISTENSweet Soul Sister 3:30

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Say what you want about the Cult, a band who will certainly go down as one of the most schizophrenic in rock history, but singer Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy could sure write a great tune. Just glance at a few titles included on the greatest-hits collection Pure Cult: The Singles 1984-1995: "Edie (Ciao Baby)," "Love Removal Machine," "She Sells Sanctuary," "Wild Flower," "Fire Woman," "Rain," "Lil' Devil" -- you get the picture. Spread haphazardly across the disc (rather than in chronological order), each track's uniqueness is even more evident, further showcasing the Cult's fearless creativity. Early songs such as "Spiritwalker" and "Resurrection Joe" will surprise most fans with their class and maturity, while later cuts like "Wild Hearted Son," "Heart of Soul," and "Coming Down" (from their disappointing latter-day albums) are given new life when viewed on their own merits. Boasting almost identical track selection to another Pure Cult collection (including a few rare outtakes) of a few years earlier, this one's merely a tad more career-spanning complete, but the small differences aren't worth stressing over. Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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