Calling Dr. Luv

Calling Dr. Luv Artist: Electric Hellfire Club
Label: Cleopatra
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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:

  1. Funeral Procession
  2. Book of Lies
  3. Hellflower
  4. Prince of Darkness
  5. He Who Holds the Lightning Rod
  6. Circuit Breaker
  7. Very Groovy Boots
  8. Servants of Evil
  9. Ultraviolence
  10. Pack 44
  11. Unleash the Beast
  12. Calling Dr. Love
  13. 7th Angel - Electric Hellfire Club,

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 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!!!!

5 out of 5 stars One of their best.......2003-09-06

A great CD about Helfire. Radical stuff. The best Fascist Occult Satanic band around. Buy this CD

5 out of 5 stars 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.

3 out of 5 stars 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.

5 out of 5 stars

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