Blue Oyster Cult Dion - Whats It All About
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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An Interview With The Artist And Some Of His Hit Songs | 5:04 | |
An Interview With Allen Lanier, Featuring The Group's Music | 4:44 |
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- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
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Credits
Role | Credit |
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Hosted By | Bill Huie |
Notes
- Produced by TRAV
- 341 Ponce de Leon Ave., NE Atlanta, Ga. 30308 for the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.
- Program 447 - Blue Oyster Cult
- Stereo - For Public Service (Religious) Broadcast November 1978
- Program 536 - Dion
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- Matrix / Runout (A-Side runout): MA-1500-PGM 352 Masterfonics GAM
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side runout): MA-1497-347 Masterfonics
About Blue Oyster Cult Dion
Hard Rock band from Long Island, New York (USA).
The name Blue Öyster Cult first came into use in 1971, but the roots of the group date back to 1967 to a psychedelic group called Soft White Underbelly, which featured Albert Bouchard (drums), Allen Lanier (keyboards, guitar), Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser (guitar), Andy Winters (bass), and Les Braunstein (vocals, AKA ) and operated under the guidance of manager/producer . Braunstein departed in 1969 and was replaced by Eric Bloom. The band changed their name to The Stalk-Forrest group shortly after. Later, Winters was fired and replaced by Albert's younger brother, Joe. The band released their debut album in 1972.
All the members contributed to the songwriting but lyrics were often provided by people outside of the group, including Sandy Pearlman, rock scribe , poets (Lanier's longtime companion) and , and science fiction author , amongst others. Eric Bloom served as the band's primary lead vocalist, but Donald Roeser sang what are arguably the band's most famous songs, including "(Don't Fear) The Reaper
Name Vars
- B.O.C.
- B.Ö.C.
- BOC
- Blue Oyester Cult
- Blue Oyser Cult
- Blue Oyster Club
- Blue Oyster Cult
- Blue Öyster Culte
- Boc
- Bue Oyster Cult
- BÖC
- Böc
- Cult
- The Blue Öyster Cult
- The Blve Öyster Cvlt
- Öëüûª¤¹¿üû«ëÈ
Aliases
- Soft White Underbelly
Members
- Allen Lanier
- Al Pitrelli
- Kasim Sulton
- Albert Bouchard
- Rudy Sarzo
- Danny Miranda
- Ron Riddle
- Chuck Bürgi
- Donald \"Buck Dharma\" Roeser
- Joe Bouchard
- Eric Bloom
- Bobby Rondinelli
- Tom Zvoncheck
- Jimmy Wilcox
- John Miceli
- Rick Downey
- John O. Reilly
- Richie Castellano
- Greg Smith
- Jon Rogers
- Jules Radino