Label: Awareness Records (US), AWARE 1CD
Style: Psychedelic Folk, Folk Rock
Country: Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. (November 12, 1934 - November 19, 2017)
Time: 32:00
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 158 Mb
Lie:
The Love and Terror Cult is the debut studio album by American musician
and convicted murderer Charles Manson. It was released on vinyl on
March 6, 1970, by Phil Kaufman, through a record label branded Awareness
Records. Although not a commercial success, it retains a following
among those interested in the Manson case, inspiring many cover versions
and samples. The album includes some of Manson's best known songs,
including "Look at Your Game, Girl" and "Cease to Exist" (the latter had
been recorded by the Beach Boys as "Never Learn Not to Love").
The
cover is a parody of the December 19, 1969, Life magazine cover, which
featured Manson along with the headline "The Love and Terror Cult". The
two covers are mostly identical; however, the "F" in "LIFE" has been
deleted and the line "The dark edge of hippie life" has been removed.
The date and price are replaced with the Awareness Records logo.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lie:_The_Love_and_Terror_Cult)
01. Look at Your Game Girl (02:03)
02. Ego (02:27)
03. Mechanical Man (03:18)
04. People Say I'm No Good (03:20)
05. Home is Where You're Happy (01:29)
06. Arkansas (03:03)
07. I'll Never Say Never To Always (00:41)
08. Garbage Dump (02:34)
09. Don't Do Anything Illegal (02:52)
10. Sick City (01:36)
11. Cease To Exit (02:12)
12. Big Iron Door (01:10)
13. I Once Knew a Man (02:33)
14. Eyes of a Dreamer (02:35)

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