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High Octane Cult. (1996) Pure Cult. (2000) The Best of Rare Cult. (2000) Pure Cult: The Singles 1984–1995 is a singles compilation by The Cult, authorized by the band to replace the previous unauthorized High Octane Cult. It is also a reissue of the 1993 compilation Pure Cult: for Rockers, Ravers, Lovers, and Sinners, with minor changes.
Pure Moods is the first United States release of a series of compilation albums of new-age music released by Virgin Records. The original was titled Moods – A contemporary Soundtrack[ 3 ] and released in the UK in 1991. This was followed by Moods 2 in 1992. [ 4 ] The series focuses on the genres of new-age, ambient, world music, and to a ...
Pure Cult is the first of several greatest hits compilations by the British rock band The Cult, released in 1993. The title of the original release was Pure Cult: for Rockers, Ravers, Lovers, and Sinners while the 2000 reissue was titled Pure Cult: The Singles 1984–1995 .
Writing in NME in October 2000, music journalist Noel Gardner described the album as " Pure ... ends up a mere testament to Numan's bloated vanity; impeccably produced, yet wincingly self-important and wholly charmless". [5] Darryl Sterdan, when reviewing the album for Canoe.ca, described Numan's vocal and lyrical approach as "whispering like ...
Tom Hull. B [9] Odds & Sods is an album of studio outtakes by British rock band the Who. It was released by Track Records in the UK and Track/ MCA in the US in October 1974. Ten of the recordings on the original eleven-song album were previously unreleased. The album reached No. 10 on the UK charts and No. 15 in the US.
Pure (song) " Pure " is a song by British music group the Lightning Seeds from their debut album, Cloudcuckooland. Released in June 1989, the song peaked at No. 16 in the UK. The track is the band's sole entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 's top 40, peaking at No. 31, and was the first hit for the band on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart ...
Pure Shores. " Pure Shores " is a song by English girl group All Saints from their second studio album, Saints & Sinners (2000). Group member Shaznay Lewis and producer William Orbit wrote the song for a scene in the 2000 adventure drama film, The Beach. Eschewing the R&B sound of All Saints' previous releases, "Pure Shores" is a dream pop song ...
Music video. "What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)" on YouTube. " What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy) " is a song by American synth-pop band Information Society that was released as a single in 1988. The "Pure Energy" subtitle derives from a sample of Leonard Nimoy 's voice from the Star Trek episode "Errand of Mercy". [1]