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Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper FLAC

Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper FLAC
Performer:
Blue Oyster Cult
Album:
(Don't Fear) The Reaper
Style:
Classic Rock
Released:
1994
Country:
UK
Label:
Fragile
Catalog:
CDFRS 1001
FLAC size:
2352 mb
MP3 size:
2347 mb
WMA size:
1180 mb


Tracklist


1(Don't Fear) The Reaper5:10
2Burning For You4:31


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
74716, 43874716Blue Oyster Cult (Don't Fear) The Reaper / Burnin' For You ‎(7", Single, RE)Columbia, Collectables74716, 43874716USUnknown
RMGD-2525Blue Oyster Cult (Don't Fear) The Reaper / Burnin' For You ‎(7", Single, RM)Rock'n Mania RecordsRMGD-2525US1990
13-03137Blue Öyster Cult (Don't Fear) The Reaper ‎(7", Single)Columbia13-03137US1981
38-74716Blue Oyster Cult (Don't Fear) The Reaper / Burnin' For You ‎(7", Single, RE)Columbia38-74716USUnknown
FRS 1001Blue Oyster Cult Don't Fear The Reaper ‎(7", Single)Fragile FRS 1001UK1994


Notes


Has sticker on front - as featured in STEPHEN KING'S new movie "THE STAND"


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 5020214100131


Video



Album


Blue Oyster Cult's official audio for 'Don't Fear The Reaper'. As featured on The Essential Blue Oyster Cult. Don't Fear The Reaper is a song by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult from the band's 1976 album Agents of Fortune. The song, written and sung by lead guitarist Donald Buck Dharma Roeser, deals with eternal love and the inevitability of death. Dharma wrote the song while picturing an early death for himself. Текст песни: All our times have come Here but now theyre gone Seasons dont fear the reaper Nor do the wind, the sun and the rain. All our times have come Here but now theyre gone Seasons dont fear the reaper Nor do the wind, the sun and the rain. All our times have come Here but now theyre gone Seasons dont fear the reaper Nor do the wind, the sun and the rain We can be like they are Come on, baby Don't fear the reaper Baby, take my hand Don't fear the reaper Well be able to fly Don't fear the reaper Baby, Im. Don't Fear The Reaper was written and sung by Blue Öyster Cult's lead guitarist Donald Roeser, also known as Buck Dharma. It was rumored to be about suicide, but it actually deals with the inevitability of death and the belief that we should not fear it. When Dharma wrote it, he was thinking about what would happen if he died at a young age and if he would be reunited with loved ones in the afterlife. Don't Fear The Reaper is the third track from Blue Öyster Cult's fourth studio album, Agents of Fortune. Its lyrics describe love and its ability to endure past death. It spent 20 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100, peaking at 12 and holding for two weeks. It has become Blue Öyster Cult's most recognizable song. Eric Bloom - lead vocals, guitar, percussion. Donald Buck Dharma Roeser - lead guitar, vocals, synthesizer, percussion. Allen Lanier - keyboards, guitar, bass, vocals. Don't Fear The Reaper: Th. has been added to your Cart. Add gift options. Have one to sell. Yes, my first experience with Blue Oyster Cult was in 1976 with the release of Don't Fear the Reaper. I remember hearing Don't Fear the Reaper. and riding my banana seat bicycle with my friends. Of course back then we were happy to get the song on an actual record. My parents had just put an 8 track in their car. This is a fun album with many great tunes and - for a personal effect - is great in the car when on a long journey. It is what we used to call good trucking music. Blue Öyster Cult. This 1976 hits meaning led to great discussions by fans. While written with the thoughts of the inevitability of death and dying young on the lyricist mind, he staunchlyBlue Öyster Cult. While written with the thoughts of the inevitability of death and dying young on the lyricist mind, he staunchly Read More. Produced by. While written with the thoughts of the inevitability of death and dying young on the lyricist mind, he staunchly insisted that his theme was eternal love. The Rolling Stone Magazine named it the song of the year in 1976, although it only reached No. 12 in the charts. It also served as the basis of this famous SNL skit featuring Will Ferrell and Christoper Walken. Blue Oyster Cult is an American rock band formed in Stony Brook, New York in 1967, best known for the singles Don't Fear The Reaper, Burnin' for You, Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll, and Godzilla. They have sold 25 million records worldwide, including seven million in the United States alone. Blue Öyster Cults biggest hit single, Dont Fear the Reaper, has been spooking film audiences for nearly 40 years, ever since its release in May 1976. As punk and disco were gathering strength, Reaper was a surprise Top 15 hit appearing on the album Agents of Fortune , but it was hardly in fashion: a seamless bit of macabre romance with an expansive arrangement, Byrds-style harmonies and lyrics about how death might not be the end. Rock n roll has offered plenty of terrible advice: Ignore your homework, stay out late, exceed the speed limit. Don't Fear The Reaper was rumored to be about suicide however lead guitarist Donald Roeser was actually writing about how powerful love can be and the feeling that it can live on through the death one of the partners in this case, the woman in a heterosexual relationship. View wiki. Don't Fear The Reaper was rumored to be about suicide however lead guitarist Donald Roeser was actually writing about how powerful love can b read more. Don't Fear The Reaper was rumored to be about suicide however lead guitarist Donald Roeser was actually writing about how powerful love