This article will address the topic of Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll, which has gained relevance in recent years due to its impact on various areas of society. Since Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll it has sparked debates and reflections in areas as diverse as politics, economics, science, culture and technology. There is no doubt that Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll has marked a before and after in the way we relate to the world around us. Throughout these pages, different perspectives, studies and research will be analyzed that will allow us to deepen our understanding of Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll and its influence today.
"Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll" | ||||
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Single by Blue Öyster Cult | ||||
from the album Blue Öyster Cult | ||||
B-side | "Before the Kiss, a Redcap"[1] | |||
Released | April 21, 1972 | |||
Recorded | October 1971 | |||
Studio | The Warehouse, New York City | |||
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Label | Columbia | |||
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Rolling Stone | (favorable)[4] |
"Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll" is the debut single by American hard rock band Blue Öyster Cult from their eponymous debut album Blue Öyster Cult. Despite not charting, it has become a staple in the band's live show.[5][6] Its demo is credited with getting the band signed with Columbia Records.[7] Lead vocals were performed by drummer Albert Bouchard. The lyrics describe the devastation of nuclear war with metaphors likening the destruction to rock and roll music.
Cash Box called it a "hard driving, heavy metal rocker will be immediately attractive to both AM and FMers looking to put some life into their playlists."[8]
The song has been covered by Church of Misery (on Master of Brutality), Iced Earth (on Tribute to the Gods) and 3 Inches of Blood (as a bonus track on Here Waits Thy Doom).