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Blue Öyster Cult|Tyranny And Mutation

Tyranny And Mutation

Blue Oyster Cult

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On Tyranny and Mutation, Blue Öyster Cult achieved the seemingly impossible: they brightened their sound and deepened their mystique. The band picked up their tempos considerably on this sophomore effort, and producers Sandy Pearlman and Murray Krugman added a lightning bolt of high-end sonics to their frequency range. Add to this the starling lyrical contributions of Pearlman, rock critic Richard Meltzer, and poet-cum-rocker Patti Smith (who was keyboardist Allen Lanier's girlfriend at the time), the split imagery of Side One's thematic, "The Red" and Side Two's "The Black," and the flip-to-wig-city, dark conspiracy of Gawlik's cover art, and an entire concept was not only born and executed, it was received. The Black side of Tyranny and Mutation is its reliance on speed, punched-up big guitars, and throbbing riffs such as in "The Red and the Black," "O.D'd on Life Itself," "Hot Rails to Hell," and "7 Screaming Diz-Busters," all of which showcased the biker boogie taken to a dizzyingly extreme boundary; one where everything flies by in a dark blur, and the articulations of that worldview are informed as much by atmosphere as idea. This is screaming, methamphetamine-fueled rock & roll that was all about attitude, mystery, and a sense of nihilistic humor that was deep in the cuff. Here was the crossroads: the middle of rock's Bermuda triangle where BÖC marked the black cross of the intersection between New York's other reigning kings of mystery theater and absurd excess: the Velvet Underground and Kiss -- two years before their first album -- and the " 'it's all F#$&%* so who gives a rat's ass" attitude that embodied the City's punk chic half-a-decade later. On the Red Side, beginning with the syncopated striations of "Baby Ice Dog," in which Allen Lanier's piano was as important as Buck Dharma's guitar throb, elements of ambiguity and bluesy swagger enter into the mix. Eric Bloom was the perfect frontman: he twirled the words around in his mouth before spitting them out with requisite piss-and-vinegar, and a sense of decadent dandy that underscored the music's elegance, as well as its power. He was at ease whether the topic was necromancy, S&M, apocalyptic warfare, or cultural dissolution. By the LP's end, on "Mistress of the Salmon Salt," Bloom was being covered over by a kind of aggressively architected psychedelia that kept the '60s at bay while embracing the more aggressive, tenser nature of the times. While BÖC's Secret Treaties is widely recognized as the Cult's classic album, one would do well to consider Tyranny and Mutation in the same light.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
The Red & the Black
00:04:23

Blue Oyster Cult, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Eric Bloom, Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Lyricist, Synthesizer - Donald Roeser, Guitar - A. Bouchard, Composer, Lyricist - Joe Bouchard, Bass, Keyboards - Albert Bouchard, Drums - Allen Lanier, Keyboards - S. Pearlman, Composer, Lyricist - Lou Schlossberg, Recorder - Phil Giambalvo, Recorder - Murray Krugman, Producer - Sandy Pearlman, Producer - Tim Geelan, Engineer - Jack Ashkinazy, Mastering Engineer

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
O.D.'d On Life Itself
00:04:47

Blue Oyster Cult, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Donald Roeser, Composer, Guitar, Lyricist - Murray Krugman, Producer - Eric Bloom, Composer, Guitar, Lyricist, Synthesizer - Albert Bouchard, Composer, Drums, Lyricist - Sandy Pearlman, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Joe Bouchard, Bass, Keyboards - Tim Geelan, Engineer - Jack Ashkinazy, Mastering Engineer - Vic Anesini, Mastering Engineer - Allen Lanier, Keyboards - Lou Schlossberg, Recorder - Phil Giambalvo, Recorder

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

3
Hot Rails to Hell
00:05:11

Blue Oyster Cult, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Sandy Pearlman, Producer - Eric Bloom, Guitar, Synthesizer - J. Bouchard, Composer, Lyricist - Donald Roeser, Guitar - Murray Krugman, Producer - Joe Bouchard, Bass, Keyboards - Albert Bouchard, Drums - Allen Lanier, Keyboards

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

4
7 Screaming Diz-Busters
00:07:00

Blue Oyster Cult, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Murray Krugman, Producer - Eric Bloom, Guitar, Synthesizer - D. Roeser, Composer, Lyricist - A. Bouchard, Composer, Lyricist - Sandy Pearlman, Producer - Donald Roeser, Guitar - J. Bouchard, Composer, Lyricist - Joe Bouchard, Bass, Keyboards - S. Pearlman, Composer, Lyricist - Albert Bouchard, Drums - Allen Lanier, Keyboards

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

5
Baby Ice Dog
00:03:28

Blue Oyster Cult, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Murray Krugman, Producer - Eric Bloom, Composer, Guitar, Lyricist, Synthesizer - A. Bouchard, Composer, Lyricist - Sandy Pearlman, Producer - Donald Roeser, Guitar - Joe Bouchard, Bass, Keyboards - P.Smith, Composer, Lyricist - Albert Bouchard, Drums - Tim Geelan, Engineer - Jack Ashkinazy, Mastering Engineer - Vic Anesini, Mastering Engineer - Allen Lanier, Keyboards - Lou Schlossberg, Recorder - Phil Giambalvo, Recorder

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

6
Wings Wetted Down
00:04:12

Blue Oyster Cult, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Murray Krugman, Producer - Eric Bloom, Guitar, Synthesizer - A. Bouchard, Composer, Lyricist - Sandy Pearlman, Producer - Donald Roeser, Guitar - J. Bouchard, Composer, Lyricist - Joe Bouchard, Bass, Keyboards - Albert Bouchard, Drums - Tim Geelan, Engineer - Jack Ashkinazy, Mastering Engineer - Vic Anesini, Mastering Engineer - Allen Lanier, Keyboards - Lou Schlossberg, Recorder - Phil Giambalvo, Recorder

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

7
Teen Archer
00:03:57

Blue Oyster Cult, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Murray Krugman, Producer - Eric Bloom, Composer, Guitar, Lyricist, Synthesizer - A. Bouchard, Composer, Lyricist - Sandy Pearlman, Producer - Donald Roeser, Guitar - Joe Bouchard, Bass, Keyboards - R. Meltzer, Composer, Lyricist - Albert Bouchard, Drums - Tim Geelan, Engineer - Jack Ashkinazy, Mastering Engineer - Vic Anesini, Mastering Engineer - Allen Lanier, Keyboards - Lou Schlossberg, Recorder - Phil Giambalvo, Recorder

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

8
Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)
00:05:07

Blue Oyster Cult, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Murray Krugman, Producer - Eric Bloom, Guitar, Synthesizer - A. Bouchard, Composer, Lyricist - Sandy Pearlman, Producer - Donald Roeser, Guitar - S. Pearlman, Composer, Lyricist - Joe Bouchard, Bass, Keyboards - Albert Bouchard, Drums - Tim Geelan, Engineer - Jack Ashkinazy, Mastering Engineer - Vic Anesini, Mastering Engineer - Allen Lanier, Keyboards - Lou Schlossberg, Recorder - Phil Giambalvo, Recorder

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Albumbeschreibung

On Tyranny and Mutation, Blue Öyster Cult achieved the seemingly impossible: they brightened their sound and deepened their mystique. The band picked up their tempos considerably on this sophomore effort, and producers Sandy Pearlman and Murray Krugman added a lightning bolt of high-end sonics to their frequency range. Add to this the starling lyrical contributions of Pearlman, rock critic Richard Meltzer, and poet-cum-rocker Patti Smith (who was keyboardist Allen Lanier's girlfriend at the time), the split imagery of Side One's thematic, "The Red" and Side Two's "The Black," and the flip-to-wig-city, dark conspiracy of Gawlik's cover art, and an entire concept was not only born and executed, it was received. The Black side of Tyranny and Mutation is its reliance on speed, punched-up big guitars, and throbbing riffs such as in "The Red and the Black," "O.D'd on Life Itself," "Hot Rails to Hell," and "7 Screaming Diz-Busters," all of which showcased the biker boogie taken to a dizzyingly extreme boundary; one where everything flies by in a dark blur, and the articulations of that worldview are informed as much by atmosphere as idea. This is screaming, methamphetamine-fueled rock & roll that was all about attitude, mystery, and a sense of nihilistic humor that was deep in the cuff. Here was the crossroads: the middle of rock's Bermuda triangle where BÖC marked the black cross of the intersection between New York's other reigning kings of mystery theater and absurd excess: the Velvet Underground and Kiss -- two years before their first album -- and the " 'it's all F#$&%* so who gives a rat's ass" attitude that embodied the City's punk chic half-a-decade later. On the Red Side, beginning with the syncopated striations of "Baby Ice Dog," in which Allen Lanier's piano was as important as Buck Dharma's guitar throb, elements of ambiguity and bluesy swagger enter into the mix. Eric Bloom was the perfect frontman: he twirled the words around in his mouth before spitting them out with requisite piss-and-vinegar, and a sense of decadent dandy that underscored the music's elegance, as well as its power. He was at ease whether the topic was necromancy, S&M, apocalyptic warfare, or cultural dissolution. By the LP's end, on "Mistress of the Salmon Salt," Bloom was being covered over by a kind of aggressively architected psychedelia that kept the '60s at bay while embracing the more aggressive, tenser nature of the times. While BÖC's Secret Treaties is widely recognized as the Cult's classic album, one would do well to consider Tyranny and Mutation in the same light.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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