Love (The Cult album)

Love
Studio album by The Cult
Released 18 October 1985
Recorded July – August 1985 at Jacobs Studios, Farnham, England and Olympic Studios, London, England
Genre Gothic rock, post-punk
Length 51:31
Label Beggars Banquet, Sire
Producer Steve Brown
The Cult chronology
Dreamtime
(1984)
Love
(1985)
Electric
(1987)
Singles from Love
  1. "She Sells Sanctuary"
    Released: 17 May 1985
  2. "Rain"
    Released: 27 September 1985
  3. "Revolution"
    Released: 22 November 1985
Music sample
"She Sells Sanctuary"

Love is the second album by English rock band The Cult, released in 1985 on Beggars Banquet Records. The record has been released in nearly 30 countries worldwide, and sold an estimated 2.5 million copies. It gave The Cult commercial success in the UK and abroad. Love was recorded at Jacob's Studios in Farnham, Surrey, in July and August 1985.

Many European CD pressings, as well as Canadian and Australian pressings, include two bonus tracks: "Little Face" as track four, and "Judith" as track eleven. Various other foreign pressings have several other bonus tracks. For unknown reasons, the Korean vinyl and cassette tape editions omitted the songs "Big Neon Glitter" and "Revolution". Also inexplicably, in the Philippines a considerably shorter version of the song "Brother Wolf, Sister Moon" was used; it lasts only 5:18, omitting most of the guitar solos in the second half of the song.

In 2000, the album was remastered and reissued on CD, with only the ten original songs and different artwork. "Big Neon Glitter" and "Hollow Man" are alternately listed with and without the article "The" in their title, respectively.

In 2003, the record was issued on CD in Russia, Belarus and Lithuania, formerly being available only as a bootleg LP in the Soviet Union. These 2003 Eastern European releases came with the bonus tracks "Faith Healer" and "Edie (Ciao Baby)" (acoustic) as tracks 13 and 14, and the word acoustic is misspelled as "accoustic"; the pressings also use a different font for the lettering. There is also an Indonesian cassette tape version which rearranges the track listing, and includes "Dreamtime" and "Bad Medicine Waltz", from the previous Cult record Dreamtime.

To coincide with the band's Love Live Tour in August 2009, the band released two different editions of the album:

Version one is the "Expanded Edition", a 2-CD set consisting of the album on one disc as well as extended versions of album cuts, remixes, and b-sides on the second disc. This set was released on August 18, 2009 in the USA/Canada and September 21 in Europe.

Version two is called the "Omnibus Edition" which features the first two discs from the "Expanded Edition" plus two more discs. Disc three features extremely rare demos from the Love album presented for the first time, and disc four features a live concert recorded by the BBC at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on October 31, 1985.[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
BBC(very favourable)[3]
Metal Hammer[4]
Kerrang![5]

Track listing

Original 1985 release

All songs written by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy.

  1. "Nirvana" – 5:24
  2. "Big Neon Glitter" – 4:45
  3. "Love" – 5:35
  4. "Brother Wolf, Sister Moon" – 6:49 (Philippines version runs 5:18)
  5. "Rain" – 3:57
  6. "The Phoenix" – 5:06
  7. "Hollow Man" – 4:45
  8. "Revolution" – 5:20
  9. "She Sells Sanctuary" – 4:23
  10. "Black Angel" – 5:22

2009 "Expanded edition" CD 2 track listing

  1. "She Sells Sanctuary" (Long version) – 6:59
  2. "No. 13" – 4:40
  3. "The Snake" – 8:09
  4. "(Here Comes the) Rain" – 6:19
  5. "Little Face" – 4:54
  6. "Revolution" (Full length remix) – 5:29
  7. "Judith" – 5:29
  8. "Sunrise" – 5:11
  9. "All Souls Avenue" – 4:45
  10. "She Sells Sanctuary" (Howling mix) – 8:26
  11. "Assault on Sanctuary" – 7:31

Omnibus edition CD 3 and 4 track listings

CD 3: "The Demos"

  1. "Brother Wolf, Sister Moon" – 7:54
  2. "Hollow Man" – 5:48
  3. "She Sells Sanctuary" – 5:21
  4. "All Souls Avenue" – 4:56
  5. "Little Face" – 5:45
  6. "No. 13" – 6:23
  7. "Big Neon Glitter" – 6:34
  8. "Waltz" (Instrumental) – 4:36
  9. "Nirvana" (Instrumental) – 6:04
  10. "Revolution" (Instrumental) – 6:50
  11. "She Sells Sanctuary" (Olympic mix) – 7:04

CD 4: Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, 31 October 1985

  1. "Love" – 5:54
  2. "Nirvana" – 5:05
  3. "Christians" – 4:33
  4. "Hollow Man" – 5:01
  5. "Big Neon Glitter" – 4:46
  6. "Brother Wolf, Sister Moon" – 7:01
  7. "Rain" – 5:12
  8. "Dreamtime" – 3:10
  9. "She Sells Sanctuary" – 5:35
  10. "Go West" – 5:02
  11. "Spiritwalker" – 4:35
  12. "Horse Nation" – 3:17
  13. "The Phoenix" – 5:19

Bonus tracks/international releases

  1. Side A: Love, She sells Sanctuary, Rain, Nirvana, Revolution, Black Angel.
  2. Side B: The Phoenix, The Hollow Man, Big Neon Glitter, Brother Wolf Sister Moon, Dreamtime*, Bad Medicine Waltz*. *From the album Dreamtime.

On these Indonesian pressings, the song "Brother Wolf Sister Moon" is incorrectly listed as "Brother Walf Sister Moon", and drummer Nigel Preston is listed as Nigel Reston.

2009/2010 Love Live Tour

In 2009 and 2010, The Cult played the Love album in its entirety during an extended tour. The setlist typically was formatted as follows.[6]

  1. "Nirvana"
  2. "Big Neon Glitter"
  3. "Love"
  4. "Brother Wolf, Sister Moon"
  5. "Rain"
  6. "The Phoenix"
  7. "Hollow Man"
  8. "Revolution"
  9. "She Sells Sanctuary"
  10. "Black Angel"

Encore:

  1. "Electric Ocean"
  2. "Wild Flower"
  3. "Illuminated" (later replaced with "Sun King")
  4. "Rise"
  5. "Fire Woman"
  6. "Dirty Little Rockstar"
  7. "Love Removal Machine"

Personnel

The Cult:

Additional personnel:

References

  1. New Love Editions
  2. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "The Cult Love review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  3. Moffitt, Greg (24 September 2009). "The Cult Love (Omnibus Edition) Review". BBC Music. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  4. "The Cult Love Review". Metal Hammer (198). November 2009.
  5. Dickson, Dave (17 October 1985). "The Cult 'Love'". Kerrang! 105. London, UK: Morgan Grampian. p. 18.
  6. Love Live Tour Setlist
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