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Title: Tyranny and Mutation
Artist: Blue Öyster Cult
Genre: Rock
Released: 1973
Tracks:
1 - The Red & the Black - 4:24
2 - O.D.'d on Life Itself - 4:47
3 - Hot Rails to Hell - 5:11
4 - 7 Screaming Diz-Busters - 7:01
5 - Baby Ice Dog - 3:28
6 - Wings Wetted Down - 4:12
7 - Teen Archer - 3:57
8 - Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl) - 5:08
9 - Cities on Flame With Rock and Roll (live) - 4:44
10 - Buck's Boogie (studio version) - 5:21
11 - 7 Screaming Diz-Busters (live) - 14:00
12 - O.D.'d on Life Itself (live) - 4:52
Overview:
Artist: Blue Öyster Cult
Genre: Rock
Released: 1973
Tracks:
1 - The Red & the Black - 4:24
2 - O.D.'d on Life Itself - 4:47
3 - Hot Rails to Hell - 5:11
4 - 7 Screaming Diz-Busters - 7:01
5 - Baby Ice Dog - 3:28
6 - Wings Wetted Down - 4:12
7 - Teen Archer - 3:57
8 - Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl) - 5:08
9 - Cities on Flame With Rock and Roll (live) - 4:44
10 - Buck's Boogie (studio version) - 5:21
11 - 7 Screaming Diz-Busters (live) - 14:00
12 - O.D.'d on Life Itself (live) - 4:52
Overview:
Tyranny and Mutation (on the album cover: THE BLVE ÖYSTER CVLT: TYRANNY AND MVTATION) was the second album by the American hard rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released in 11 February 1973.
The album was recorded from tunes written while touring in support of their eponymous first album. BÖC continued to develop their style of "intelligent heavy metal" on this record. This was the first BÖC album to feature a contribution from punk poet Patti Smith, who would go on to co-write several songs for the band and at one time dated Allen Lanier as well.
The song "The Red and the Black" is a re-titled, re-recorded version of the band's "I'm on the Lamb But I Ain't No Sheep" from their first studio album. The lyrics are a reference to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The album was recorded from tunes written while touring in support of their eponymous first album. BÖC continued to develop their style of "intelligent heavy metal" on this record. This was the first BÖC album to feature a contribution from punk poet Patti Smith, who would go on to co-write several songs for the band and at one time dated Allen Lanier as well.
The song "The Red and the Black" is a re-titled, re-recorded version of the band's "I'm on the Lamb But I Ain't No Sheep" from their first studio album. The lyrics are a reference to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.