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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Image Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound |
| TYPE: | Music Video - Pop/Rock |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 014381143522 |
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Customer Reviews of The Cult - Live Cult (Music Without Fear)
The Cult Rock!! I have been a long standing fan of the Cult since first hearing Sonic Temple. Since then I have tried to get my hands on anything "Cult related". Since purchasing the Live Music Without Fear it has not left my DVD player. To gain maximum benefit, have surround sound (DTS) as this concert and music kicks [tail]. It has a great collection of old - Fire Woman, Love Removal Machine, Wildflower - and new, the witch, etc. There is a good behind the scenes section. Warn your neighbours - Play it often & play it loud.
The band Rocks but the vocals blow!
This band deserves Kudos for a smoking high energy live performance but I'm a little suprised that there seems to be nothing but 5 star reviews. I'm as much of a fan as anyone, but lets face it, Ian's voice is shot. Gone are the soaring vocals which were a cult trademark. Astbury can't hold a note that last more than 2 seconds anymore. I found myself gasping for breath for him the whole time I was watching it. Give Ian credit, he still puts a lot of energy into his performance, but the pipes just arent there any more. Thier last release showed no indication that his voice was failing. So now I'm wondering if this was just a bad night or if heavy production was used to enhance the vocals on the last CD. I would still recommend the DVD to true fans because the band still sounds awsome. I just would warn them to temper their expectations when it comes to Ian's vocals.
Coulda been fantastic
I'm a longtime Cult fan, from the Electric era and I've got to admit Ian really brings this DVD down. I've never had the oppportunity to see The Cult live before so I am not sure how this performance compares to others but Ian just seems to yell or speak the lyrics more than sing them and he in my opinion needs to talk way less between songs. The song selection is awesome, the sound quality is awesome, and Billy Duffy's guitar absolutely rocks on both new and old tracks. Ian needs to watch something like The Cure's Trilogy DVD for a clue on how to preserve their art for all time's sake in DVD form. Worth watching for Cult fans but not as good as it could have been.