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In 1988, Blue Oyster Cult made the weirdest album of a very weird career and nearly sank the band: “I know that the aliens lived underwater”
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Blue Oyster Cult’s Imaginos is quite probably the longest-gestating album of all time.
Pearlman, of course, went on to found, manage and produce Blue Öyster Cult, originally as Soft White Underbelly.
So much so that it would be another 10 years before Blue Öyster Cult made their next record.
I Am the One You Warned Me Of - YouTube Watch OnUltimately, do you think it even really counts as a Blue Öyster Cult record?
In a way, since I sang on it and there’s one of my songs on there, albeit a slightly left-hand voyage through it [an updated Subhuman, retitled Blue Öyster Cult].