Secret Treaties
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Secret Treaties | |||||
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Studio album by Blue Öyster Cult | |||||
Released | April, 1974 | ||||
Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal | ||||
Length | 38:35 | ||||
Label | CBS Records | ||||
Producer | Murray Krugman & Sandy Pearlman | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Blue Öyster Cult chronology | |||||
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Secret Treaties is Blue Öyster Cult's third studio album, released in 1974.
In 1975, a Melody Maker poll of critics voted Secret Treaties as the "Top Rock Album of All Time." The album spent 14 weeks in the US charts, peaking at #53. It went gold in 1992.
The cover depicts the band standing beside and sitting on a German Me 262; this scene is inspired by the song of the same name.
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[edit] Track listing
- "Career of Evil" – 3:59 - (A. Bouchard, P. Smith)
- "Subhuman" – 4:39 - (E. Bloom, S. Pearlman)
- "Dominance and Submission" – 5:23 - (A. Bouchard, E. Bloom, S. Pearlman)
- "ME 262" – 4:48 - (E. Bloom, D. Roeser, S. Pearlman)
- "Cagey Cretins" – 3:16 - (A. Bouchard, R. Meltzer)
- "Harvester of Eyes" – 4:42 - (D. Roeser, E. Bloom, R. Meltzer)
- "Flaming Telepaths" – 5:20 - (A. Bouchard, E. Bloom, S. Pearlman, D. Roeser)
- "Astronomy" – 6:38 - (J. Bouchard, A. Bouchard, S. Pearlman)
[edit] 2001 Reissue Bonus Tracks
- "Boorman the Chauffer" – 3:13 - (J. Bouchard, M. Krugman)
- "Mommy" – 3:32 - (E. Bloom, R. Meltzer)
- "Mes Dames Sarat" – 4:07 - (A. Lanier)
- "Born to Be Wild" – 3:40 - (M. Bonfire)
- "Career of Evil" (Single Version) – 3:00 - (A. Bouchard, P. Smith)
[edit] Personnel
- Eric Bloom: Lead vocals, keyboards, stun guitar
- Albert Bouchard: Drums, vocals
- Joe Bouchard: Bass, vocals
- Allen Lanier: Keyboards, rhythm guitar, synthesizers
- Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser: Lead guitar, vocals
[edit] Notes
[edit] "Career of Evil"
Lyrics to the lead-off track "Career of Evil" were written by punk poetress Patti Smith, a longtime contributor to the band. Smith co-wrote tracks for at least five other B.Ö.C albums.
A few changes were made to "Career of Evil" on the Single version. The vocals are different, replacing Albert Bouchard's with Eric Bloom's. Also one verse was removed (Starting from "Pay me" and ending with "...kneeling in the rain"). The lines were also changed from "...do it to your daughter..." to "...do it like you ought to...". (The single version is included on the 2001 remaster.)
[edit] Old CDs
There is a recording error in the solo during the song "Cagey Cretins", which has since been repaired in the remasters.
[edit] Flaming Telepaths
There is a version of Flaming Telepaths without the "music box" sound effects on the compilation "Don't Fear the Reaper: The Best of Blue Öyster Cult". There is also a version with these sound effects completed on the collection Workshop of the Telescopes (2-disc set).
The psychedelic folk group, Espers covers Flaming Telepaths on their CD, The Weed Tree (2005).
[edit] Charts
Year | Album | Billboard 200 |
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1974 | Secret Treaties | #53 |
[edit] Certifications
Year | Album | Certification |
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1992 | Secret Treaties | Gold |
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