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The Cult

Beyond Good and Evil (First Time On Vinyl!)

limited red & "Bottle Green" 2LP with 4 bonus tracks - £51.99 | Buy
Originally released in 2001, 'Beyond Good And Evil' showcases the band's return to their signature rock sound while also incorporating modern elemen...
The Cult

ceremony (2023 reissue)

limited transparent red & blue 2lp - £32.99 | Buy
black 2lp - £28.99 | Buy
Originally released in 1991, The follow up to the massive 'Sonic Temple' marked a turning point in the band’s sound and style and it was their fir...
The Cult

Sonic Temple (2023 reissue)

limited transparent green 2lp - £32.99 | Buy
Released in 1989, 'Sonic Temple' catapulted The Cult into superstar status and remains their most beloved release.
The Cult

Love

LP - £22.99 | Buy

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The Mission

Collected

limited numbered 3cd - £19.99 | Buy
Collected is a compilation featuring The Mission’s greatest songs so far and features all their hit singles, such as “Wasteland”, “Tower...
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BBC Sessions 1982-1984

CD - £7.99 | Buy
BBC Sessions 1982-1984 features three BBC sessions which have never been available on CD before.
Electric (2023 Reissue)

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  1. Wild Flower
  2. Peace Dog
  3. Lil' Devil
  4. Aphrodisiac Jacket
  5. Electric Ocean
  6. Bad Fun
  7. King Contrary Man
  8. Love Removal Machine
  9. Born To Be Wild
  10. Outlaw
  11. Memphis Hip Shake

The Cult

Electric (2023 Reissue)

Beggars Banquet
  • Limited Opaque Blue LP

    Released: 17th Nov 2023

    £23.99
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  • LP

    Released: 17th Nov 2023

    £21.99
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This Lil’ Devil has more than a sting in its tail! Scoop up that lush Opaque Blue LP for maximum Bad Fun.

THE CULT is fronted by Ian Astbury on vocals and Billy Duffy on guitar. Electric, their third album, came out in 1987 and caused the band to explode to new levels of fame. It contains the massive hits “Love Removal Machine”, Wild Flower” and “Lil’ Devil” and was produced by Rick Rubin. A seminal work, the album features some of the band’s most iconic songs. It is a departure from the band’s previous work, with a raw, aggressive and stripped-down sound. The album’s opening track, “Wild Flower,” sets the tone with its pounding drums, blistering guitar riffs, and Ian Astbury’s powerful vocals. Electric was a commercial and critical success, propelling The Cult to the forefront of the hard rock scene and cementing their status as one of the most influential bands of the era. The album remains a touchstone for hard rock and heavy metal fans, a classic work that captures the spirit of rebellion and the power of rock and roll. Ian and Billy recently announced the return of Death Cult. The storied post-punk progenitor to The Cult will return for a sole U.S. performance on Oct. 23 at The Theatre at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles. They will follow the Los Angeles outing with a U.K. trek featuring the same, remarkable celebration of The Cult’s origins. Death Cult became The Cult in 1984, releasing Dreamtime that same year and going on to experience a career that has seen the release of 11 full-length albums, as well as numerous international and U.S. gold and platinum certifications.