-
Vincebus Eruptum (/vɪŋˈkeɪbəs ɪˈrʌptəm/; pseudo-Latin) is the
debut album of
American rock band Blue Cheer.
Released on
January 16, 1968, the
album features...
- Cochran's
classic "Summertime Blues" as a part of
their debut album,
Vincebus Eruptum, and many
consider it to be the
first true
heavy metal recording. The same...
-
album in
August 1968, only
seven months after their debut LP,
Vincebus Eruptum. The
album was
recorded both
outdoors and indoors—hence the
title of the...
- of
Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" from
their debut album Vincebus Eruptum (1968). The
single peaked at No. 14 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, their...
- "
According to
critic Mark Deming, Blue Cheer's
first album,
Vincebus Eruptum, "is a
glorious celebration of rock & roll
primitivism run
through enough...
- of the band and
member of the
bands Olneyville Sound System,
Vincebus Eruptum (former), and Landed, the
latter of
which both
Brian Gibson and
Brian Chippendale...
- Of Focus" (From the
album Vincebus Eruptum) "Just a
Little Bit" b/w "Gypsy Ball" (From the
album Vincebus Eruptum) "Feathers From Your Tree" b/w "Sun...
-
Through the use of loud
amplifiers and
guitar feedback,
their debut Vincebus Eruptum created a
template for
other artists to follow.
Uriah Heep
released "Demons...
- Grace" as a
direct homage to Blue Cheer's
debut studio album Vincebus Eruptum, even
including a "b**** and drum break" and "dual out of tune
guitar solo"...
-
hidden in shadows, and is also
similar to that of Blue Cheer's
Vincebus Eruptum (1968) and King Crimson's Red (1974).
Album artwork for the back cover...