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|artist=[[Blue Öyster Cult]] | |artist=[[Blue Öyster Cult]] | ||
|released=June 14, 1980 | |released=June 14, 1980 | ||
|recorded=1980 at Kingdom Sound, | |recorded=1980 at Kingdom Sound, Long Island, NY | ||
|length=41:10 | |length=41:10 | ||
|label=Columbia Records | |label=Columbia Records | ||
|producer=Martin Birch | |producer=Martin Birch | ||
|previous-album=''[[ | |previous-album=''[[Mirrors]]'' | ||
|next-album=''[[ | |next-album=''[[Fire of Unknown Origin]]''}} | ||
'''''Cultösaurus Erectus''''' is the seventh studio album by [[Blue Öyster Cult]]. It was released on June 14, 1980 by [[Columbia Records]], peaking at No. 34 on the Billboard 200 on August 23 and holding for two weeks. Despite a return to the band's heavier roots following their experiment with a more radio-friendly sound on ''[[ | '''''Cultösaurus Erectus''''' is the seventh studio album by [[Blue Öyster Cult]]. It was released on June 14, 1980 by [[Columbia Records]], peaking at No. 34 on the Billboard 200 on August 23 and holding for two weeks. Despite a return to the band's heavier roots following their experiment with a more radio-friendly sound on ''[[Mirrors]]'', it did not receive Gold certification. ''Cultösaurus Erectus'' is the first of two albums produced by Martin Birch, who would return for the following album, ''[[Fire of Unknown Origin]]''. | ||
This album spawned one single in the United States, "[[The Marshall Plan|Here's Johnny (The Marshall Plan)]]" / "[[Divine Wind]]", which did not chart. The following tour to promote the album, the Black and Blue Tour, saw Blue Öyster Cult co-headlining arenas with Black Sabbath at the suggestion of [[Sandy Pearlman]], who was at the time managing both bands. The resulting video, ''[[Black and Blue]]'', contained footage from both bands' performance on October 17, 1980 and was released to theatres after the tour's conclusion in 1981. | This album spawned one single in the United States, "[[The Marshall Plan|Here's Johnny (The Marshall Plan)]]" / "[[Divine Wind]]", which did not chart. The following tour to promote the album, the Black and Blue Tour, saw Blue Öyster Cult co-headlining arenas with Black Sabbath at the suggestion of [[Sandy Pearlman]], who was at the time managing both bands. The resulting video, ''[[Black and Blue]]'', contained footage from both bands' performance on October 17, 1980 and was released to theatres after the tour's conclusion in 1981. | ||
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== Track listing == | == Track listing == | ||
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