The cover, with art by Ron Lesser, depicts the band standing beside and sitting on a GermanMe-262fighter aircraft; this scene is inspired by the song of the same name. While the LP cover has the band name in red, on the CD it is in lime green.
Songs
Lyrics to the lead-off track "Career of Evil" were written by future punk poet Patti Smith, a longtime contributor to the band. A few changes were made to "Career of Evil" on the single version. The vocals are different: only Eric Bloom is heard for most of the song, instead of Bloom and Albert Bouchard singing together. Also, one verse was removed. Part of the bridge was changed also, presumably to make the song more acceptable to radio: "do it to your daughter" became "do it like you ought to." The line "I want your wife to be my baby tonight" was changed to "I want your life to be mine, maybe tonight". The transition between the tracks "Harvester of Eyes" and "Flaming Telepaths" is marked by a piece of classical music played on a music box. Members of the band recall that it was something the sound engineer had found on an unlabeled recording, but they could not identify it. The piece and its composer were uncredited on the album. It has since been identified as an excerpt from a waltz by Ion Ivanovici called Waves of the Danube. The source of the original recording remains a mystery. "Career of Evil" was the inspiration for the title of the 2015 novel of the same name written by J.K. Rowling under the pen name Robert Galbraith. The compilation contains a version of "Flaming Telepaths" without the music box intro. The original version with the complete sound effects is found on the compilation Workshop of the Telescopes. The psychedelic folk group Espers covers "Flaming Telepaths" on their CD The Weed Tree in 2005.
Release history
In addition the conventional 2 channel stereo version the album was also released in a 4 channelquadraphonic version on LP record and 8-track tape in 1974. The quad LP release was encoded in the SQ matrix system. The album was reissued on the Super Audio CD format in 2016 by Audio Fidelity. This edition contains both the stereo and quad mixes.
Track listing
Personnel
;Band members
Eric Bloom – vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser – lead guitar
Allen Lanier – keyboards, rhythm guitar, synthesizers, second lead guitar on track 11