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* RearrangeTheSong: "The Red and the Black" was a new version of "I'm On The Lamb But I Ain't No Sheep" (from ''[[Music/BlueOysterCult1972 their first album]]''). It had mostly the same lyrics, but was different musically, and was a minute longer.
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limiting Personnel to what's credited on this release


* Eric Bloom: vocals, guitar, percussion (cöwbell)
* Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser: vocals, guitar, percussion, synthesizer
* Allen Lanier: vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
* Joe Bouchard: vocals, bass, piano
* Albert Bouchard: vocals, drums, acoustic guitar, percussion, harmonica
* Music/PattiSmith: A non-performing band collaborator and lyricist

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* Eric Bloom: vocals, rhythm guitar, percussion (cöwbell)
synthesizers
* Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser: vocals, lead guitar, percussion, synthesizer
vocals
* Allen Lanier: vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
keyboards, rhythm guitar
* Joe Bouchard: bass, vocals, bass, piano
* Albert Bouchard: vocals, drums, acoustic guitar, percussion, harmonica
* Music/PattiSmith: A non-performing band collaborator and lyricist
vocals
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Preceded by the self-titled LP ''[[Music/BlueOysterCult1972 Blue Oyster Cult]]'' (1972)[[note]]Officially this is the group's second album ''under this name''. But they had recorded [=LPs=] previous to this under names like the Soft White Underbelly and Saint Cecelia.[[/note]] and followed by the LP ''Music/SecretTreaties'' (1974).

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Preceded by the self-titled LP ''[[Music/BlueOysterCult1972 Blue Oyster Öyster Cult]]'' (1972)[[note]]Officially this is the group's second album ''under this name''. But they had recorded [=LPs=] previous to this under names like the Soft White Underbelly and Saint Cecelia.[[/note]] and followed by the LP ''Music/SecretTreaties'' (1974).

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Preceded by the LP ''Music/BlueOysterCult'' (1972)[[note]]Officially this is the group's second album ''under this name''. But they had recorded [=LPs=] previous to this under names like the Soft White Underbelly and Saint Cecelia.[[/note]] and followed by the LP ''Music/SecretTreaties'' (1974).

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Preceded by the self-titled LP ''Music/BlueOysterCult'' ''[[Music/BlueOysterCult1972 Blue Oyster Cult]]'' (1972)[[note]]Officially this is the group's second album ''under this name''. But they had recorded [=LPs=] previous to this under names like the Soft White Underbelly and Saint Cecelia.[[/note]] and followed by the LP ''Music/SecretTreaties'' (1974).



* {{Steampunk}}: "Workshop of the Telescopes" appears to be at just at the tipping point where a mystical, mediaeval, world-view is passing and giving way to the scientific realism of the Renaissance.
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* {{Steampunk}}: "Workshop of the Telescopes" appears to be at just at the tipping point where a mystical, mediaeval, world-view is passing and giving way to the scientific realism of the Renaissance.
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Amazon warrior, eldrich things flying by night, fallen demons....

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* HeavyMithril: "Teen Archer", "Wings Wetted Down", "Seven Screaming Dizbusters".
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* AlienGeometries: The sleeve designs for the first two LPs revolve around bizarre and unsettlingly alien landscapes and architectures.

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* AlienGeometries: The sleeve designs for the first two LPs [=LP=]s revolve around bizarre and unsettlingly alien landscapes and architectures.
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* AlienGeometries: The sleeve designs for the first two LPs revolve around bizarre and unsettlingly alien landscapes and architectures.

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Preceded by the LP ''Music/BlueOysterCult'' (1972)[[note]]Officially this is the group's second album ''under this name''. But they had recorded LPs previous to this under names like ''The soft White Underbelly'' and ''Saint Cecelia''.[[/note]] and followed by the LP ''Music/SecretTreaties'' (1974).

Tracklist:

[[AC:Side One: - The Black]]
# "The Red And The Black" (4:20)
# "OD'd On Life Itself" (4:47)
# "Hot Rails To Hell" (5:12)

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Preceded by the LP ''Music/BlueOysterCult'' (1972)[[note]]Officially this is the group's second album ''under this name''. But they had recorded LPs [=LPs=] previous to this under names like ''The soft the Soft White Underbelly'' Underbelly and ''Saint Cecelia''.Saint Cecelia.[[/note]] and followed by the LP ''Music/SecretTreaties'' (1974).

Tracklist:

[[AC:Side One: - The
!!Tracklist:
[[AC:The
Black]]
# "The Red And The and the Black" (4:20)
# "OD'd On on Life Itself" (4:47)
# "Hot Rails To to Hell" (5:12)



[[AC:Side Two: - The Red]]

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[[AC:Side Two: - The Red]]
[[AC:The Red]]



# "Quicklime Girl (Mistress Of The Salmon Salt)" (5:08)

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# "Quicklime Girl (Mistress Of The "Mistress of the Salmon Salt)" Salt (Quicklime Girl)" (5:08)



* AmazonianBeauty: The ''Teen Archer'' is very explicitly a classical Amazon, a woman warrior.
* AntiAntiChrist: ''Seven Screaming Dizbusters'' poses an interesting question. What happens if fallen angels choose to rebel a ''second'' time, this time against Lucifer?
* BlackWidow: ''Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)'' has been interpreted several ways and the hard-to-pin-down WordSalad lyrics make it hard to definitively interpret. But one explanation is that this is about a woman who serially murders her lovers or husbands, using quicklime to turn them into fertiliser for her garden.
* WolvesAlwaysHowlAtTheMoon: ''Baby Ice Dog'' is a song about a lover who wanted their woman to be a dog they could break in and domesticate. The narrator realises it doesn't work out like that - this is lampshaded by the song ending not with the bark of a dog but with the long-drawn-out howl of a wolf. The wolf-howl neatly segues into the next track, ''Wings Wetted Down'', which is about sinister things in the sky on a wet moonlit night.

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* AmazonianBeauty: The ''Teen Archer'' title character in "Teen Archer" is very explicitly a classical Amazon, a woman warrior.
* AntiAntiChrist: ''Seven "Seven Screaming Dizbusters'' Dizbusters" poses an interesting question. What happens if fallen angels choose to rebel a ''second'' time, this time against Lucifer?
* BlackWidow: ''Mistress "Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)'' Girl)" has been interpreted several ways and the hard-to-pin-down WordSalad lyrics make it hard to definitively interpret. But one explanation is that this is about a woman who serially murders her lovers or husbands, using quicklime to turn them into fertiliser for her garden.
* FadingIntoTheNextSong: "Baby Ice Dog" segues into "Wings Wetted Down" through the howling of a wolf.
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: The album's two sides are split between "The Black" and "The Red"; the disc labels are even color-coded with "The Black" featuring black text on a red background and "The Red" featuring red text on a black background.
* WolvesAlwaysHowlAtTheMoon: ''Baby "Baby Ice Dog'' Dog" is a song about a lover who wanted their woman to be a dog they could break in and domesticate. The narrator realises it doesn't work out like that - -- this is lampshaded by the song ending not with the bark of a dog dog, but with the long-drawn-out howl of a wolf. The wolf-howl neatly segues into the next track, ''Wings "Wings Wetted Down'', Down", which is about sinister things in the sky on a wet moonlit night.night.
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* BlackWidow: ''Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)'' has been interpreted several ways and the hard-to-pin-down WordSalad lyrics make it hard to definitively interpret. But one explanation is that this is about a woman who serially murders her lovers or husbands, using quicklime to turn them into fertiliser for her garden.

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* BlackWidow: ''Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)'' has been interpreted several ways and the hard-to-pin-down WordSalad lyrics make it hard to definitively interpret. But one explanation is that this is about a woman who serially murders her lovers or husbands, using quicklime to turn them into fertiliser for her garden.garden.
* WolvesAlwaysHowlAtTheMoon: ''Baby Ice Dog'' is a song about a lover who wanted their woman to be a dog they could break in and domesticate. The narrator realises it doesn't work out like that - this is lampshaded by the song ending not with the bark of a dog but with the long-drawn-out howl of a wolf. The wolf-howl neatly segues into the next track, ''Wings Wetted Down'', which is about sinister things in the sky on a wet moonlit night.
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* AntiAntiChrist: ''SevenScreamingDizbusters'' poses an interesting question. What happens if fallen angels choose to rebel a ''second'' time, this time against Lucifer?

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* AntiAntiChrist: ''SevenScreamingDizbusters'' AmazonianBeauty: The ''Teen Archer'' is very explicitly a classical Amazon, a woman warrior.
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!!Tropes crawling up from the hottest pit of Hell or possibly forged in the Workshop of the Telescopes include

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* BlackWidow: ''Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)'' has been interpreted several ways and the hard-to-pin-down WordSalad lyrics make it hard to definitively interpret. But one explanation is that this is about a woman who serially murders her lovers or husbands, using quicklime to turn them into fertiliser for her garden.

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# "The Red And The Black"
# "OD'd On Life Itself"
# "Hot Rails To Hell"
# "Seven Screaming Dizbusters"

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# "The Red And The Black"
Black" (4:20)
# "OD'd On Life Itself"
Itself" (4:47)
# "Hot Rails To Hell"
Hell" (5:12)
# "Seven Screaming Dizbusters"
Dizbusters" (7:01)



# "Baby Ice Dog"
# "Wings Wetted Down"
# "Teen Archer"
# "Quicklime Girl (Mistress Of The Salmon Salt)"

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# "Baby Ice Dog"
Dog" (3:29)
# "Wings Wetted Down"
Down" (4:12)
# "Teen Archer"
Archer" (3:57)
# "Quicklime Girl (Mistress Of The Salmon Salt)"

Salt)" (5:08)

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!!Personnel:
* Eric Bloom: vocals, guitar, percussion (cöwbell)
* Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser: vocals, guitar, percussion, synthesizer
* Allen Lanier: vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
* Joe Bouchard: vocals, bass, piano
* Albert Bouchard: vocals, drums, acoustic guitar, percussion, harmonica
* Music/PattiSmith: A non-performing band collaborator and lyricist

!!Tropes crawling up from the hottest pit of Hell or possibly forged in the Workshop of the Telescopes include
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# "ME 262"

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# "ME 262"
"Seven Screaming Dizbusters"



# "Cagey Cretins"

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# "Cagey Cretins" "Baby Ice Dog"



# "Quicklime Girl (Mistress Of The Salmon Salt)"

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# "Quicklime Girl (Mistress Of The Salmon Salt)"Salt)"

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Preceded by the LP ''Music/BlueOysterCult'' (1972)[[note]]Officially this is the group's second album ''under this name''. But they had recorded LPs previous to this under names like ''The soft White Underbelly'' and ''Saint Cecelia''.[[/note]] and followed by the LP ''Music/SecretTreaties'' (1974).

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Preceded by the LP ''Music/BlueOysterCult'' (1972)[[note]]Officially this is the group's second album ''under this name''. But they had recorded LPs previous to this under names like ''The soft White Underbelly'' and ''Saint Cecelia''.[[/note]] and followed by the LP ''Music/SecretTreaties'' (1974).(1974).

Tracklist:

[[AC:Side One: - The Black]]
# "The Red And The Black"
# "OD'd On Life Itself"
# "Hot Rails To Hell"
# "ME 262"

[[AC:Side Two: - The Red]]

# "Cagey Cretins"
# "Wings Wetted Down"
# "Teen Archer"
# "Quicklime Girl (Mistress Of The Salmon Salt)"
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''Tyranny and Mutation'' is the second studio album by American hard rock band Music/BlueOysterCult, released in February 1973. In common with the others of their first three albums, the artwork has a minimal monochrome design (with touches of red) and is considered to be the second part of the "red, white, and black" trilogy of albums.

Preceded by the LP ''Music/BlueOysterCult'' (1972)[[note]]Officially this is the group's second album ''under this name''. But they had recorded LPs previous to this under names like ''The soft White Underbelly'' and ''Saint Cecelia''.[[/note]] and followed by the LP ''Music/SecretTreaties'' (1974).

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