BUCK DHARMA Reacts To GHOST Being Compared To BLUE ÖYSTER CULT - "I Wouldn't Say They're Really Copying Us"

March 13, 2024, 8 months ago

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BUCK DHARMA Reacts To GHOST Being Compared To BLUE ÖYSTER CULT - "I Wouldn't Say They're Really Copying Us"

Blue Öyster Cult singer/guitarist, Buck Dharma, recently spoke with Ultimate Guitar about the band's new album Ghost Stories, BÖC possibly winding down, his first new solo material in decades, plus his thoughts on a band whose sound resembles early BÖC at times.

Ultimate Guitar: I've read about comparisons between BÖC and the band Ghost. Are you familiar with them, and what are your thoughts about their music?

Buck Dharma: "To the degree that there is a similarity, I think they're welcomed to it. I think Ghost is certainly paving their own way as far as how they've gone down their road. I wouldn't say they're really copying us. To the degree that there are some similarities, that's fine."

Read more at Ultimate Guitar.

Blue Öyster Cult have shared the second single from their upcoming release, Ghost Stories, out April 12 via Frontiers Music Srl. The track, entitled "Don't Come Running To Me," is accompanied by a new music video.

After the resounding success of their 50th Anniversary celebration, Ghost Stories sees the band eagerly gearing up for an exciting new chapter in their storied career. This highly anticipated album marks a fitting finale to the recording legacy of one of rock’s most iconic fixtures from the past 50 years.

In partnership with Frontiers Music Srl, Ghost Stories will captivate fans with a collection of reimagined and completed songs that span from 1978-2016. These musical treasures, long considered the 'lost gems' by Blue Öyster Cult enthusiasts, were originally recorded between 1978 and 1983, except for one track from 2016, "If I Fell." Also included is the only known recorded performance of their concert classic “Kick Out the Jams” (MC5 cover). Some of the material is from workshopping albums, some from performance rehearsals, and all were recorded once in the hopes that someday they'd see the light of day.

Check out the video for "Don't Come Running To Me":

Work in the studio for the album was completed by Richie Castellano along with remaining original members Eric Bloom and Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser and both Albert Bouchard and Rick Downey appear on drums with additional overdubs recorded by Joe Bouchard. All these original lineup members appearing on Ghost Stories, create a musical journey that traverses decades and promises easter eggs for days.

George Geranios, the band's original audio engineer and an integral part of the band's golden years produced the tracks along with BÖC and all were originally recorded on reel-to-reel analog tape. He transferred them to digital audio which is when modern AI and magical musical talents meet and the collection of vintage multi-track recordings was de-mixed, re-mixed, and produced by Steve Schenck and Richie Castellano to become Ghost Stories. The two explain the album's amazing process below:

As Blue Öyster Cult embraces its 'classic rock' phenomenon status, the anticipation for this album is reaching a crescendo. Fans are eager to experience the culmination of the band's artistic vision and witness the completion of songs that have become part of their folklore. The band will also add some of the songs in their up-and-coming 2024 shows.

With a legacy spanning over five decades, Blue Öyster Cult continues to be a formidable force in the classic rock scene. The exciting partnership with Frontiers Music Srl and the visionary leadership of Serafino Perugino add an extra layer of anticipation to the release of 'Ghost Stories.' As the band bids farewell to their recording career, they do so with a flourish, offering fans a musical odyssey that is sure to leave a lasting imprint on rock history. Truly, a remarkable journey.

Pre-order Ghost Stories here.

Tracklisting:

"Late Night Street Fight"
"Cherry"
"So Supernatural"
"We Gotta Get Out Of This Place"
"Soul Jive"
"Gun"
"Shot In The Dark"
"The Only Thing"
"Kick Out The Jams"
"Money Machine"
"Don't Come Running"
"If I Fell"
"Roadhouse Blues" (Bonus Track Japan)

"So Supernatural" video:

Band Members & Credits:

Eric Bloom - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Albert Bouchard - Drums, Vocals
Joe Bouchard - Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals
Allen Lanier - Guitar, Keyboards
Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser - Guitar, Vocals

Rick Downey – Drums (on 3 and 11)
Richie Castellano - Additional Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals

“If I Fell” was Recorded on April 18, 2016, at Red Studios, Hollywood, CA

Eric Bloom - Vocals
Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser - Guitar, Vocals
Richie Castellano - Guitar, Vocals
Kasim Sulton - Vocals
Jules Radino - Percussion

Original recordings Produced by George Geranios and Blue Öyster Cult except:

“If I Fell” Produced by Steve Schenck and Richie Castellano
De-mixed, Re-mixed and Produced by Steve Schenck & Richie Castellano
Engineered by Richie Castellano

“Gun” and “Money Machine” overdubs recorded by Joe Bouchard

Digital Transfers by George Geranios

Mastered by Sam Stauff at Mercy College Studio, Dobbs Ferry, NY


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