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The two-year gap between the release of Sonic Temple and 1991's Ceremony saw the Cult become victims of their own success. With Temple, the band had finally achieved the mass commercial acceptance that they had pined after for so long. Touring U.S. arenas (as headliners) and as Metallica's special guests, the Cult had officially "arrived." With Billy Duffy having assumed the musical direction of Sonic Temple, it was clear from the get-go that Ceremony would be Astbury's baby. Now reduced to a duo, Duffy and Astbury had their work cut out for them. The ensuing sessions that would make up the bulk of Ceremony would turn out to be a sonic triumph (the record sounds as if were recorded yesterday), and at the same time, a creative, blithering mess. Things start off promisingly with the record's title track, which is quickly followed by a classic Cult single, "Wild Hearted Son." Unfortunately, what follows the stomp and chant of "Earth Mofo" are eight of the most contrived, lyrically mundane songs that the Cult ever released. Although noble in his intentions, Asbury's ongoing fascination with the plight of the Native American Indian accounts for the majority of the lyrical content of Ceremony. Another promising ballad-turn-rocker, "If" quickly evaporates into nowhere land as the song's main guitar riff sounds like a slower, recycled version of every bad generic AC/DC L.A. hair band. Sadly, as the ensuing tour rolled across the U.S., it was obvious that the Cult had lost their edge (they were upstaged nightly by a young, hungry artist named Lenny Kravitz). In the three years that would follow, Astbury would get clean, shave his head, and rekindle his desire to make records. ~ John Franck

The two-year gap that elapsed between the release of Sonic Temple and 1991's Ceremony saw the Cult become victims of their own success. With Temple, the band had finally achieved the mass commercial acceptance that they had pined after for so long. Touring U.S. arenas (as headliners) and as Metallica's special guests, the Cult had officially "arrived." Unfortunately, the band wasn't ready for what lay ahead. As alcohol abuse and continual in-fighting between co-leaders Billy Duffy and singer Ian Astbury intensified, the band would lose two of its key members: Jamie Stewart and touring drummer Matt Sorum(Sorum would jump ship and join Guns n' Roses -- a band that once opened for the Cult). With Billy Duffy having assumed the musical direction of Sonic Temple, it was clear from the get-go that Ceremony would be Astbury's baby. Now reduced to a duo, Duffy and Astbury had their work cut out for them. Surrounding themselves with a bunch of studio pros, and with Rich Zito at the production helm, the Cult set up shop at Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood. The ensuing sessions that would make up the bulk of "Ceremony" would turn out to be a sonic triumph (the record sounds as if were recorded yesterday) and at the same time, a creative, blathering mess. Things start off promisingly with the record's title track, which is quickly followed by a classi

Domestic reissue, digitally remastered from the original masters with expanded artwork which includes new photos & liner notes. Beggars Banquet.

Recorded at The Music Grinder & A & M Recording Studios, Hollywood, California.

Personnel: Ian Astbury (vocals, background vocals); Billy Duffy (guitar); Suzie Kattayama (cello); Scott Thurston (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Benmont Tench (organ); Richie Zito (keyboards); Mickey Curry (drums); Alex Acuña (percussion); Donny Gerrard, Yvonne St. James, Mona Lisa, Tommy Funderburk (background vocals).

Recording information: A&M, Los Angeles, CA; Music Grinder Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.

Unknown Contributor Roles: The Cult; American Indian Dance Theater.

The Cult: Ian Astbury (vocals); Billy Duffy (guitar).

Additional personnel: Suzy Katryama (cello); Benmont Tench (piano, organ, Mellotron); Scott Thurston (piano, synthesizer); Richie Zito (keyboards); Char
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Category Rock Albums, Alternative CDs, Rock/Pop, Hard Rock
Label Beggars Banquet
Orig Year 1991
All Time Sales Rank   20311  
CD Universe Part number 1048564
Catalog number 80122
Discs 1
Release Date Mar 07, 2000
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer The Cult; Ian Astbury; Richie Zito; William Henry Duffy
Engineer Ed Korengo; Phil Kaffel
Recording Time 63 minutes
Personnel Alex Acu±a - percussion
Mickey Curry - drums
Donny Gerrard
Ian Astbury - vocals, background vocals
Billy Duffy - guitar
Suzie Kattayama - cello
Yvonne St

Also: Benmont Tench, Scott Thurston, Richie Zito, Charley Drayton, Suzy Katryama
Additional Info Remastered
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1.Ceremony  
2.Wild Hearted Son
3.Earth Mofo  
4.White  
5.If  
6.Full Tilt  
7.Heart of Soul  
8.Bangkok Rain  
9.Indian  
10.Sweet Salvation  
11.Wonderland  
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Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars) 4 stars

5 stars Possibly the best Cult album
The CD finishes of a golden streak that the Cult started with Electric and continued with Sonic Temple. The only reason this release did not do as well as the previous 2 was the fact that Kurt Cobain and his grunge movement had started the decline of rock’s stronghold! This is a fantastic album.
Submitted by gary (Johannesburg, South Africa)
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5 stars Underated
This album flows better than sonic temple and just flat out kicks. Very soulful singing and great guitar heroics.
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4 stars Underated Album
Good cd that a lot of fans don't like,But if you actually listen to the songs,they grow on you.B+.
Submitted by Nick (Hobart Tasmania)
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2 stars This is when things get weak :(
Wild Hearted Son stands out. Then Heart of Soul crashes. Disappointing.
Submitted by skank992002 (Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA)
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