Spiritwalker
Ripped from a 12" vinyl single released on Situation Two (SIT 33T) in 1984 to high quality lossless FLAC audio.
A. Spiritwalker
B1. A Flower In The Desert
B2. Bone Bag
Resurrection Joe
Ripped from a 12" vinyl single released on Beggars Banquet (BEG 122T) in 1984 to high quality lossless FLAC audio.
A. Resurrection Joe (Long Version)
B1. Resurrection Joe
B2. Resurrection Joe (Hep Cat Mix Mix Version)
She Sells Sanctuary
Ripped from a 12" vinyl single released on Beggars Banquet (BEG 135T) in 1985 to high quality lossless FLAC audio.
A. She Sells Sanctuary (Long Version)
B1. The Snake
B2. No.13
Revolution E.P.
Ripped from a 12" vinyl single released on Beggars Banquet (BEG 152T) in 1985 to high quality lossless FLAC audio.
A1. RevolutionA2. All Souls Avenue
B1. Judith
B2. Sunrise
Whilst I know that this lot are not to everybody's taste, nobody can deny the importance of their middle period as they transformed from indie(ian) obscurity as the original Southern Death Cult through the confused and dark directionless of Death Cult, finally into the line-up which would find fame & fortune in hair rock & roll.
Spiritwalker is the swansong to Astbury's North American tribal influences. Resurrection Joe is a pounding bass-driven six minutes of goth disco energy. The classic She Sells Sanctuary (here in it's original full length mix) bounces and throbs from your speakers, so much so that I thought the needle would jump from the vinyl at any moment - in fact you could almost believe it was mastered in the last decade as all the levels are slid to their max - it's not clipped (it's from a 27 year old record) - if you don't believe me, have a look at the waveform! Revolution tucks it's muddy and black skinny jeans into it's boots and waves a huge big flag at you. It is pompous rebel rock for American radio.