MP3 1473 mb.
Performer: Living Colour
Title: Cult Of Personality
Country: UK
Catalog Number: LCLP5
Label: Epic
Released: 1988
Style: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 625
| 1 | What's Your Favorite Color? (Theme Song) | 3:56 |
| 2 | Cult Of Personailty | 4:54 |
| 3 | Should I Stay Or Should I Go | 2:27 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LCL T3 | Living Colour | Cult Of Personality (12") | Epic | LCL T3 | UK | 1988 |
| 657535 7 | Living Colour | Cult Of Personality (7", Single) | Epic | 657535 7 | UK | 1991 |
| LCL 5 | Living Colour | Cult Of Personality (7") | Epic | LCL 5 | UK | 1988 |
| CDLCL 5, 654895 2, 653021-2 | Living Colour | Cult Of Personality (CD, Single) | Epic, Epic, Epic | CDLCL 5, 654895 2, 653021-2 | UK & Europe | 1989 |
| 653021 3, EPC 653021 3 | Living Colour | Cult Of Personality (CD, Mini, Maxi) | Epic, Epic | 653021 3, EPC 653021 3 | Europe | 1988 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LCL T3 | Living Colour | Cult Of Personality (12") | Epic | LCL T3 | UK | 1988 |
| 657535 7 | Living Colour | Cult Of Personality (7", Single) | Epic | 657535 7 | UK | 1991 |
| LCL 5 | Living Colour | Cult Of Personality (7") | Epic | LCL 5 | UK | 1988 |
| CDLCL 5, 654895 2, 653021-2 | Living Colour | Cult Of Personality (CD, Single) | Epic, Epic, Epic | CDLCL 5, 654895 2, 653021-2 | UK & Europe | 1989 |
| 653021 3, EPC 653021 3 | Living Colour | Cult Of Personality (CD, Mini, Maxi) | Epic, Epic | 653021 3, EPC 653021 3 | Europe | 1988 |
B1 is a live version (recorded live in Boston).
This release is only differentiated from the other 12" (LCL T5) in three ways: It includes a poster, it has a sticker saying it is a poster inside and finally the sticker covering/replacing the barcode and catno.
Underneath it is the LCL T5 version (labels, matrix et all)Taken from the Epic LP: "Living Colour - Vivid"
"Epic", is a Trademark of CBS Inc./Marca Reg.
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