The Cult, fronted by the iconic Ian Astbury and guitar maestro Billy Duffy, is a legendary band that has defined rock music since their inception in 1983. Their self-titled sixth album, often referred to as the ‘Black Sheep’ album, was released in 1994 and showcases a more personal narrative, reflecting Astbury’s youthful experiences. Produced by Bob Rock, this album stands out for its depth and emotion, revealing new layers with each listen. Fans consider it an underrated gem in The Cult’s discography, preceding their temporary breakup in 1995. The band reunited in 1999 and continues to create music, including their latest release, 2022’s Under The Midnight Sun.
Track Listing:
- A1. Gone
- A2. Coming Down (Drug Tongue)
- A3. Real Grrrl
- B1. Black Sun
- B2. Naturally High
- B3. Joy
- C1. Star
- C2. Sacred Life
- C3. Be Free
- D1. Universal You
- D2. Emperor’s New Horse
- D3. Saints Are Down
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