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  1. Patti Smith – vocals on "The Revenge of Vera Gemini" Randy Brecker – horns; Michael Brecker – horns; David Lucas – vocals, keyboards, percussion; The cowbell on "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" may have been played by Albert Bouchard, David Lucas, or Eric Bloom. Production. David Lucas , Murray Krugman, Sandy Pearlman – producers

  2. Agents of Fortune. Blue Öyster Cult. Released May 21, 1976. Agents of Fortune Tracklist. 1. This Ain’t the Summer of Love Lyrics. 6K. 2. True Confessions Lyrics. 3. (Don't Fear) The...

  3. Patti Smith - Voz en "Vera Gemini" Murray Krugman - Productor; David Lucas - Productor; Sandy Pearlman - Productor; Andy Abrams - Ingeniero; Tony Stevens - Productor; Shelly Yakus - Productor; John Berg - Diseñador; Andy Engel - Diseñador; Lynn Curlee - Dibujos; Canciones incluidas en películas "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" | The ...

  4. Patti Smith – voces en "La Venganza de Vera Gemini" Randy Brecker – cuernos; Michael Brecker – cuernos; David Lucas – voces, teclados, percusión; El vaquero en "(No temas) El Reaper" puede haber sido interpretado por Albert Bouchard, David Lucas, o Eric Bloom. Producción. David Lucas, Murray Krugman, Sandy Pearlman – productores

  5. The album cover depicts someone holding 4 Tarot cards based on Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot: Death, The Empress, The Emperor, and The Sun. Stories say that these cards were part of an actual Tarot card reading done for the band. The song "Fire Of Unknown Origin" is an outtake from this album's recording sessions.

  6. 25 de may. de 2016 · This sophomore effort included the first of the band’s many collaborations with composer Patti Smith. The group’s third album, Secret Treaties in 1974 was the first to receive positive mainstream critical acclaim and launched the band into headlining status for the first time in their major label career.

  7. Agents of Fortune has been recently re-released by Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs as a remastered gold CD. Billboard's Top 200 albums: 35 weeks on the chart. Entered Jun 19, 1976, last appearance Feb 12, 1977. Peaked at #32: Nov 13, 1976. 7" singles: (Don't Fear) The Reaper / Tattoo Vampire. 20 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart.