Burn, Baby, Burn!
Burn, Baby, Burn! is the debut album by American industrial rock band The Electric Hellfire Club. Released on October 25, 1993, by Cleopatra Records, following Thomas Thorn's departure from My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, the album's lyrical theme ranges from satanism, drugs, sex, psychedelia to Ricky Kasso, the Son of Sam, and Charles Manson.
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Released | October 25, 1993 | |||
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Length | 53:36 | |||
Label | Cleopatra | |||
Producer | Brian Daly | |||
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Track listing
- "Invocation / Age of Fire" - 07:50
- "Psychedelic Sacrifice" - 05:33
- "Fall From Grace" - 07:06
- "Prodigal Son (A Libertine's Lament)" - 05:20
- "Mr. 44" - 04:36
- "Where Violence Is Golden..." - 06:09
- "The Electric Hellfire Acid Test" - 05:38
- "Epitaph" - 06:02
- "Black Bus" - 05:22
Personnel
- Thomas Thorn – vocals, programming
- Shane "Rev. Dr. Luv" Lassen – keyboards
- Sabrina Satana – dancer, backing vocals
- Ronny Valeo – guitars
- Richard Frost – drums
Notes
The album's cover artwork was inspired by the church burnings in Norway during the early 90s.
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