- CHEER'S '
VINCEBUS ERUPTUM'".
Arthur Magazine.
Joshua Tree.
Retrieved July 28, 2015. "Celebrating the 45th
birthday of Blue Cheer's
mighty Vincebus Eruptum…"...
-
cover version 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...
- b/w "Out Of Focus" (From the
album Vincebus Eruptum) "Just a
Little Bit" b/w "Gypsy Ball" (From the
album Vincebus Eruptum) "Feathers From Your Tree"...
-
Eddie 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...
-
released the
album in
August 1968, only
seven months after their debut LP,
Vincebus Eruptum. The
album was
recorded both
outdoors and indoors—hence the title...
- "Summertime Blues" in 1967 and
included it on
their 1968
release entitled Vincebus Eruptum. The
single peaked at
number 14 on the
Billboard Hot 100, pushing...
-
partly 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...
- With a
Little Help from My
Friends (1969) "Summertime Blues" Blue
Cheer -
Vincebus Eruptum (1968) "Nights in
White Satin" The
Moody Blues - Days of ****ure...
- Blue Cheer."
According to
critic Mark Deming, Blue Cheer's
first album,
Vincebus Eruptum, "is a
glorious celebration of rock & roll
primitivism run through...
- bands.
Through the use of loud
amplifiers and
guitar feedback,
their debut Vincebus Eruptum created a
template for
other artists to follow.
Though lacking...