Calling Dr. Luv
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Artist: Electric Hellfire Club
Label: Cleopatra
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 741157979725
EAN: 0741157979725
ASIN: B000001JVI
Release Date: 1996-09-03 |
Calling Dr. Luv
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Tracks:
- Funeral Procession
- Book of Lies
- Hellflower
- Prince of Darkness
- He Who Holds the Lightning Rod
- Circuit Breaker
- Very Groovy Boots
- Servants of Evil
- Ultraviolence
- Pack 44
- Unleash the Beast
- Calling Dr. Love
- 7th Angel - Electric Hellfire Club,
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Customer Reviews:
The Electric Hellfire Club kicks ASS!!!.......2005-01-24
I poped this CD in and heard nothing but an orgasim in my ears. If you're a fan of industrial and metal... or you just like rock in general... I highly would advise purchasing this kick ass CD.
BUY IT!!! NOW!!!!
One of their best.......2003-09-06
A great CD about Helfire. Radical stuff. The best Fascist Occult Satanic band around. Buy this CD
One of Their Best.......2002-10-16
Calling Dr. Luv is easily one of the best albums by El,ectric Hellfire Club. I like it a lot because it's varied. There is pop-metal, glam and industrial. Electric Hellfire Club are easily one of the best industrial-metal bands right now. Very Groovey Boots steps back from overt Satanism but is still goth. Book of Lies is a signature Hellfire song w/ personal topics such as Shane's Death. Calling Dr. Love is a reverant tribute to Shane Lassen. Hellflower and Prince of Darkness are funny and catchy. He Who Holds the Lightning Rod is a hymn to Thor, God of Thunder. Servants of Evil is a techno anthem with funny lyrics referance The Partridge Family. This disc rules.
SATANISM MEETS GLAM DISCO SEX AND GROOVE?.......2000-11-30
Electric Hellfire Club is a very talented band but its hard to believe that they are really Satanists or if it is all a show.Ive seen them live and they perform with great dramatics/theatrics unlike other "Satanic death metal"bands.But Im not sure whether it is a mock or a sell out on Satanism. On this CD there are groovy dance tracks with great electro beats that a non-Satanist could enjoy. It is not as dark as their debut "Burn Baby Burn" but it is still enjoyable. I dont label them on their religious beliefs but on their talented, fun, erotic, groovy music. Hardcore Satanists may embrace the fact that they could be in a sense "Satanist missionaries" or they may be appaulled by the fact that a band is exploiting their beliefs in a non-serious way that seems mocking. All in all, "Calling Doctor Luv" is a great album whether you are Satanist or not.
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