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The Cult - Indian album flac Performer: The Cult
Title: Indian
Country: Russia
MP3 album: 1872 mb
FLAC album: 1112 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: AC3 MIDI WMA DMF AIFF MP3 TTA
Genre: Rock

The Cult have released ten studio albums, two live albums, five compilation albums, three box sets, and 41 singles. Dreamtime Live at the Lyceum (September 1984). Live at the Marquee (February 1993). Death Cult (issued on CD in 1988, and remastered and reissued again with bonus tracks in 1996 with new title Ghost Dance). Pure Cult: for Rockers, Ravers, Lovers, and Sinners (February 1993). High Octane Cult: Ultimate Collection, 1984–1995 (November 1996). Pure Cult: The Singles 1984–1995 (June 2000).

Electric is the third album by British rock band The Cult, released in 1987. It was the follow-up to their commercial breakthrough Love. The album equalled its predecessor's chart placing by peaking at number four in the UK but exceeded its chart residency, spending a total of 27 weeks on the chart (the most successful run for an album by The Cult). The album marked a deliberate stylistic change in the band's sound from gothic rock to more traditional hard rock.

Watch the video for Indian from The Cult's Ceremony for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. This is a restrained and plaintive paean to the idealised Indian woman. The line 'standing at the edge of the world' reminds us of the frontiers that can no longer be found in the modern world. It's also an appeal of man to find sanctuary with the archetypal woman.

The Cult - Indian Lyrics. Indian woman, let down your hair Indian woman, let down your hair Blood red wine, layered in time Blood red wine, layered in time. Standin' at the edge of the world Please help me girl, help me girl Standin' at the edge of the world, yea yea Help me girl, ohh help me girl Yea yeah yea yea. Stand the forest, awaiting your penance Standin' in the forest, awaiting your penance, ohh Indian woman, let down your hair Indian woman, let down your hair

Standing at the edge of the world Help me girl, Indian woman Help me, hey, Indian woman Oh help me girl, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let down your hair Indian woman, let down your hair, hey-yeah. Standing at the edge of the world Standing at the edge of the world Standing at the edge of the world The world.

album: "The Cult" (1994). Gone Coming Down (Drug Tongue) Real Grrrl Black Sun Naturally High Joy Star Sacred Life Be Free Universal You Emperor's New Horse Saints Are Down. album: "Beyond Good And Evil" (2001). War The Saint Take The Power Ashes & Ghosts American Gothic True Believers Rise Breathe Shape The Sky Black California Niko My Bridges Burn Libertine. album: "Born Into This" (2007). album: "Choice Of Weapon" (2012). Honey From A Knife Elemental Light For The Animals Life Death The Wolf Amnesia Lucifer Wilderness Now A Pale Horse This Night In The City Forever Every Man And Woman Is A Star Embers Until The Light Takes Us Siberia.

Vocalist Ian Astbury referred to the record as "very personal, and very revealing" songs about his life, with the subject matter ranging from sexual abuse at the age of 15, to the death of Nigel Preston (friend and former drummer for The Cult), to his directionless years spent in Glasgow in the late 1970s. But the record was barely noticed, only reaching US and UK and then quickly dropping out of sight. Reportedly it reached number one on the charts in Portugal, but quickly dropped out of sight as well.

This song is by The Cult and appear. n the album Ceremony (1991). on the box set Rare Cult (2000). on the box set Rare Cult: The Demo Sessions (2002). Tristeza, make's me virginTristeza, make's me virginBlood red wine, layered in timeBlood red wine, layered in time. I'm standing at the edge of the worldPlease help me girl, please help me girl.

Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine. One of England's leading metal revivalists, formed as a goth band but later a stadium-filling hard rock act led by the shamanistic Ian Astbury.

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A Indian

Notes

5.5" X 5.5" (14 cm X 14cm) square flexi, manufactured either in Kaliningrad or St. Petersburg Russia, but available primarily through Polish record sellers.
Manufactured in extremely low quantites, perhaps only a few dozen.
The cover is a black and white computer print-out, which wraps up a third of the way up the back. The label has THE CULT and the song title in English, and Cyrillic text stating something to the effect of "fanclub issue".
The record label is listed in Cyrillic as буд кон, which translates to BUDKON.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7664 The Cult Indian ‎(Flexi, 5", Shape, S/Sided, Unofficial, Tra) буд кон 7664 Russia Unknown
7664 The Cult Indian ‎(Flexi, 5", Shape, S/Sided, Unofficial, Blu) буд кон 7664 Russia Unknown