Electric Garden

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Electric Garden - Cover (front)
Electric Garden - Cover (back)


A 12" vinyl bootleg from the 1990ies ...

There is however not much known about this release, though the whole production seems to be relatively low-level with badly glued covers showing the logo in home-printer quality of back in those years, and the centre-hole of some of the vinyls is slightly too small.

Also the reproduced audience recording is rather flat and shows some up and downs of the volume regulation, which finally gives the impression of an average sound quality of the end-product.

And that's a pity, because the worth of the musical contain of the present bootleg with regard to the chronicle of music of the Sisters of Mercy and the bands history is definitely invaluable.

Read more further down in the section of "Remarks" and "Source".


Some Girls Wander By Mistake - 2 LP Gatefold Cover (front)

Release Notes

  • Label: unknown
  • Catalogue#: non
This album served as a blueprint for the front cover art work of the present one.
  • Format: 12" vinyl LP
  • Run-out scratchings: Mercy A, Mercy B



Remarks

  • Incomplete recording: Emma and Adrenochrome were played as well
    during this concert, but were not included here.
  • Pressed on black vinyl with plain white labels
This page is Work in Progress and going to be extended as soon as ever possible


Source

Emma and Adrenochrome were performed just befor Floorshow, but they are not included on the record.



For recent price developments see sistersbootlegs/Electric Garden...

A few more bits of information around this bootleg and the according concert at Electric Garden can be found here at Heartland Forum ...

Electric Garden - Black vinyl with plain white label

Track List


A1   Burn
A2   Valentine
A3   Anaconda
A4   Temple Of Love
A5   Heartland


B1   Floorshow
B2   Body Electric
B3   Kiss The Carpet
B4   Alice
B5   Sister Ray



NOTE:
Other sources give other track lists, but the present one seems to be the most reasonable.