Tag: Blue Oyster Cult
Blue Oyster Cult were a Long Island based band who were at the outset of the Proto metal movement in the USA, eventually becoming AOR and classic rockers.
Buck Dharma’s ‘Flat Out’ solo album was an interesting 1982 AOR excursion from the long time BOC guitarist.
When is a Blue Oyster Cult album not a Blue Oyster Cult album? That is the question. The answer? Easy,…
I think this is a solid melodic rock album that will please this readership, less so long-time Blue Oyster Cult…
I’m glad I’ve finally had an opportunity to hear these embryonic recordings from the Stalk-Forrest Group, but it’s unlikely I’ll…
Well and truly buried are the musical origins of this band from their early 70’s period. This is about as…
It would be far from the truth if I claimed to be an avid follower of Blue Oyster Cult, much…
Probably not a compulsory Blue Oyster Cult album to your collection, but if you wish to hear a band captured…
A great album, full of interesting tunes, and written at a time when Blue Oyster Cult were creatively at their…
You could say this was the album that set Blue Oyster Cult on their way commercially, and was quite different…
Released in Spring of 1974, the album is considered by many to be Blue Oyster Cult’s best effort from their…
Blue Oyster Cult’s more AOR oriented material between 1976 and 1985 is definitely worth looking at, including this one from…
We look at Blue Oyster Cult’s 1981’s ‘Fire Of Unknown Origin’, an album which surprised many at the time as…
I follow this bloke on YouTube called Dan McClellan who is a religious scholar. He's very good, calm and to…
Based on the legendary album cover I’d been trying to track this down for years. I can see why Eric…
A mixed bag, but ‘One Good Reason’ has to be one of the best songs the band ever produced.
This is a seriousky underrated album. 'Don't Accuse Her' is simply breathtaking.
This album now has a YTM link. 31 tracks in total. 18 extras on top of the original 13. Upon…
Just listened to this via the YTM link. Pretty damn good. Some quirky synth reminded me of Donnie Iris. Will…
This is the pick of the HPB albums for me. Though I do occasionally drag the others out for a…
The original review from Geir might come across as indifferent. But much of this album is really good. 'Escape' and…
Terrific, obscure Hi-Tech AOR in my book.
Great to see this album getting some love. 💜