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Playlist: The Very Best of Blue Oyster Cult

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1 Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll   4:05
2 O.D.'d on Life Itself   4:49
3 The Red & the Black [Live]   4:37
4 M.E. 262   4:48
5 Astronomy   6:29
6 (Don't Fear) The Reaper   5:09
7 This Ain't the Summer of Love   2:22
8 Godzilla   3:42
9 R. U. Ready to Rock [Live]   6:10
10 Dr. Music   3:16
11 Mirrors   3:47
12 Lips in the Hills   4:28
13 Divine Wind   5:08
14 Burnin' for You   4:32
15 [CD-ROM Track] [Multimedia Track]    
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Playlist: The Very Best of Blue Oyster Cult

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Playlist

Category: Pop/Rock

Playlist: The Very Best of Blue Oyster Cult

UPC: 886976005221

Release Date: 01/26/2010

Original Release Date: 01/26/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll, O.D.'d on Life Itself, The Red & the Black [Live], M.E. 262, Astronomy, (Don't Fear) The Reaper, This Ain't the Summer of Love, Godzilla, R. U. Ready to Rock [Live], Dr. Music, Mirrors, Lips in the Hills, Divine Wind, Burnin' for You, [CD-ROM Track] [Multimedia Track]]
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James Christopher Monger

Sony Legacy?s Playlist: The Very Best of Blue Oyster Cult plays out like most B.O.C. compilations by providing listeners with the essentials "(Don?t Fear) The Reaper," "Godzilla," "Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll," and "Burning for You," then filling the rest of the collection with album cuts. While it may be part of a budget-priced, environmentally friendly series that purports to provide fans with ?the life-changing songs, the out-of-print tracks, the hits, the fan favorites everyone loves, and the songs that make the artists who they are", the end results differ little from previous overviews. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi