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The Cult High Octane Cult (The Ultimate Collection 1984 - 1995) Mp3, Flac, Wma The Cult High Octane Cult (The Ultimate Collection 1984 - 1995) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: High Octane Cult (The Ultimate Collection 1984 - 1995) Country: US Released: 1996 Style: Hard Rock, Goth Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1858 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1855 mb WMA version RAR size: 1173 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 919 Other Formats: MIDI MP2 AHX AC3 ADX AU RA Tracklist Hide Credits 1 In The Clouds 4:00 2 She Sells Sanctuary 4:13 3 Fire Woman 5:11 4 Lil' Devil 2:44 5 Spiritwalker 3:50 6 The Witch 4:18 7 Revolution 4:15 8 Coming Down 4:01 9 Love Removal Machine 4:18 10 Rain 3:56 11 Edie (Ciao Baby) 4:01 Heart Of Soul 12 4:31 Co-producer – Billy Duffy, Ian Astbury 13 Star 3:59 14 Wild Flower 3:36 15 Resurrection Joe 4:16 Wild Hearted Son 16 4:25 Co-producer – Billy Duffy, Ian Astbury 17 Sweet Soul Sister 3:29 18 Beauty's On The Street 4:42 Companies, etc. Record Company – BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. – D 116323 Credits Bass, Keyboards – Jamie Stewart Design [Sleeve Design] – Steve R. Gilmore* Guitar – Billy Duffy Performer [Additional Musician] – Benmont Tench, Charley Drayton, Craig Adams, Haggis , John Sinclair , John Webster, Kinley Wolfe, Les Warner, Mark Brzezicki, Matt Sorum, Michael Lee, Mickey Curry, Nigel Preston, Raymond Taylor-Smith*, Scott Garrett, Scott Humphrey Photography – Andrew MacPhearson Producer – Bob Rock (tracks: 1, 3, 8, 11, 13, 17, 18), Chris Kimsey (tracks: 15), John Brand (tracks: 5), Richie Zito (tracks: 12, 16), Rick Rubin (tracks: 4, 6, 9, 14), Steve Brown (tracks: 2, 7, 10) Vocals, Percussion – Ian Astbury Written-By – Duffy*, Adams* (tracks: 1), Astbury* Notes Greatest hits compilation with two new tracks: In The Clouds, which is exclusive to this compilation, and Beauty's On The Street, which was also later released on Rare Cult. Tracks 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16 and 17 are all single edits of their respective LP versions. Track 5, Spiritwalker, is slightly longer than the LP version. All 'Additional Musicians' listed above are credited in the liner notes as having "contributed to The Cult live or in the studio." The backcover contains a little orange section that states: Mfd. for BMG Marketing, Inc. under License 6550 East 30th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46219 D 116323 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year High Octane Cult (CD, Reprise 9 46047-2 The Cult 9 46047-2 US 1996 Comp) Records High Octane Cult (The WPCR-828 The Cult Ultimate Collection 1984 - WEA Japan WPCR-828 Japan 1998 1995) (CD, Comp) High Octane Cult (Cass, Reprise 9 46047-4 The Cult 9 46047-4 US 1996 Comp) Records High Octane Cult (The Reprise 9 46047-2 The Cult Ultimate Collection 1984 - 9 46047-2 Russia 1997 Records 1995) (CD, Comp, Unofficial) High Octane Cult (Cass, Beggars BEGA 2026CD The Cult BEGA 2026CD Thailand 2000 Comp, RM) Banquet Related Music albums to High Octane Cult (The Ultimate Collection 1984 - 1995) by The Cult Cult - Cult Catalog Sampler The Cult / Canoro - Wild Hearted Son (Edit) / Come Noi The Cult - Pure Cult · For Rockers, Ravers, Lovers And Sinners The Cult - Wild Hearted Son The Cult - Sonic Temple / Ceremony The Cult - Ceremonia The Cult - Nokia Theatre.NY.03.26.06 The Cult - Heart Of Soul Cult - Irving Plaza, New York City, U.S.A. | 30/10/94 The Cult - House Of Blues.NJ.03.25.06.
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