"Spiritwalker" is a
single by the English
rock band
The Cult
The Cult are an English rock band formed in 1983 in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Before settling on their current name in January 1984, the band performed under the name Death Cult, which was an evolution of the name of lead singer Ian Astbury' ...
and was released in 11 May 1984. "Spiritwalker" is the
lead single
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Release ...
from the ''
Dreamtime
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'' album, although it was released nearly five months before the album was released.
Song origins
"Spiritwalker" was written while the group was still called Death Cult. It was never recorded by the group but was integrated into their set list during their second
United Kingdom
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tour in late 1983. The song, musically, was much different, but, lyrically, it was nearly the same as the final recorded version.
The song has its origins with
Ian Astbury
Ian Robert Astbury (born 14 May 1962) is an English singer, best known as a founding member, lead vocalist and frontman of the rock band the Cult. During various hiatuses from the Cult, Astbury has fronted the short-lived Holy Barbarians in ...
's earlier group,
Southern Death Cult. On 29 October 1981, at the group's second live performance ever, Southern Death Cult played Queen's Hall in
Bradford, England. During their set they performed an untitled song (later referred to as "The War Song") that featured many of the same lyrics as "Spiritwalker". The song was never performed by Southern Death Cult again.
Apparently, Astbury incorporated the lyrics of "The War Song" into the creation of "Spiritwalker" but no credit was given to the other members of Southern Death Cult and it is unknown whether they contributed to the writing of the original version.
B-side
The
B-side
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of the
seven-inch
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single is a radio session of "A Flower in the Desert" recorded while the group was still Death Cult. The song, an acoustic version, was recorded for the David Jensen show on
BBC Radio One
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and was engineered by Dale Griffin. The song was first broadcast on 27 October 1983. The song "A Flower in the Desert" is a re-written version of "Flowers In The Forest" originally recorded by Astbury's earlier group Southern Death Cult. Thus the song is credited as Astbury/Jepson/Burroughs/
Qureshi
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(the members of Southern Death Cult). The song, along with the entire radio session, was later released on the compact disc collection of Death Cult recordings entitled ''
Ghost Dance
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''.
The B-side to the
twelve-inch single
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is also "A Flower in the Desert" along with the song "Bone Bag" (which was recorded during the ''Dreamtime'' album sessions). "Bone Bag" (often erroneously spelled "Bonebag") was later, in 1986, included on the first United Kingdom compact disc versions of the ''Dreamtime'' album (
Beggars Banquet
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catalogue number BEGA 57CD) as a bonus track.
Music video
No "official" music video was recorded for the song "Spiritwalker". When the group released the music video collection ''Pure Cult: The Singles 1984-1995'' (the companion to the ''
Pure Cult: The Singles 1984–1995'' album) their live performance of "Spiritwalker" on
The Tube was included in place of a "proper" music video. The performance is one of notoriety as it was broadcast live on 13 January 1984, and announcer
Jools Holland
Julian Miles Holland, (born 24 January 1958) is an English pianist, bandleader, singer, composer and television presenter. He was an original member of the band Squeeze and has worked with many artists including Jayne County, Sting, Eric ...
introduced the group as ''"...just now The Cult"''.
[Frame: 1998] The group, prior to the performance, had decided to change its name from Death Cult to simply The Cult.
[Frame: 1998]
Chart positions
Track listing
Release information pertains to the
United Kingdom
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release only.
7": Situation Two SIT 33
# "Spiritwalker"
# "A Flower in the Desert"
12": Situation Two SIT 33T
# "Spiritwalker"
# "A Flower in the Desert"
# "Bone Bag"
Personnel
*
Ian Astbury
Ian Robert Astbury (born 14 May 1962) is an English singer, best known as a founding member, lead vocalist and frontman of the rock band the Cult. During various hiatuses from the Cult, Astbury has fronted the short-lived Holy Barbarians in ...
- vocals
*
Billy Duffy
William Henry Duffy (born 12 May 1961) is an English rock musician, best known as the guitarist of the band The Cult.
Early life
Duffy was born and grew up in Manchester. He has Irish and Jewish heritage and ancestry. He began playing the gu ...
- guitars
*
Jamie Stewart - bass guitar
*
Nigel Preston
Nigel Preston (4 April 1963, Birmingham, England – 1 April 1992) was an English drummer. He was a founding member of the Cult. He also played and recorded with Theatre of Hate, Sex Gang Children, the Baby Snakes, the Gun Club and DeLuca. ...
- drums
Also credited:
* John Brand - producer and engineer
* David Fathers/The Engine Room - sleeve design
Footnotes
References
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External links
Spiritwalkerat ''Discogs''
{{The Cult
1984 singles
The Cult songs
Songs written by Ian Astbury
Songs written by Billy Duffy
1984 songs
UK Independent Singles Chart number-one singles