Cassette Collection ESP-DISK' - Charles Manson "Lie: The Love and Terror Cult" Limited Edition

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Release: 5/20/2018
ESP-DISK' Cassette Collection:
Lie: The Love and Terror Cult" Limited Edition

ESP-Disk' Cassette Collection vol.8
Limited edition chrome plus cassette tape with Dolby, special sleeve.
Cassette ONLY! NO music download!

A1. Look at Your Game, Girl 2:00
A2. Ego 2:26
A3. Mechanical Man 3:15
A4. People Say I'm No Good 3:16
A5. Home Is Where You're Happy 1:26
A6. Arkansas 3:02
A7. I'll Never Say Never to Always 0:39

B1. Garbage Dump 2:32
B2. Don't Do Anything Illegal 2:49
B3. Sick City 1:31
B4. Cease to Exist 2:10
B5. Big Iron Door 1:08
B6. I Once Knew a Man 2:31
B7. Eyes of a Dreamer 2:32


Charles Manson visited New York City in the early '60s with his guitar and his songs in a vain search for recognition. In Beverly Hills, famous musicians gave him their studio to produce this album. He has vocal backup from the women of the "family". During a stay in a San Francisco prison, he met a fellow inmate, and gave him the album to release. While Manson was being tried and convicted of participation in the murder spree, the government attempted to discredit the hippie movement by citing him as an example, hoping to defuse the rising tide of anger among the population over the war in Viet Nam.

Because his songs were considered musically and historically significant, this record was released briefly by ESP in 1974. For many years, all royalties were paid to the son of one of the victims to fulfill a judgment against Manson.

Personnel
Charles Manson: lead vocals, rhythm guitar, tympani
Bobby Beausoleil: electric guitar
Paul Watkins: french horn
Catherine Shore: violin
Dianne Lake: recorder
Steve Grogan: electric bass
Mary Brunner: flute, vocals on Track 4
Nancy Pittman: vocals on Track 6
Sandra Good, Catherine Share, Lynette Fromme, Nancy Pittman & Cho-Cho: backup vocals

Recorded: 9/11/67. Overdubs: 8/9/68. Produced by Phil 12258cal. Reissue Engineer: Douglas McGregor. Production Manager: Tom Abbs. Design & layout by Paul Costuros, Miles Bachman & Fumi Tomita.

design & Image: Mari Ayabe
digitally mastered: Hideyuki Waki (ConcentNY)