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Revision as of 10:16, 30 June 2014
The Sisters of Mercy's fifth official release ...
Release Notes
Label | Catalogue | Format | Released | Remarks |
Braineater | MR021 | 12" vinyl EP | 1983 - USA | Financed by John Ashton. The release included a promo press map & a feedback postcard. |
Merciful Release | MR021 | 12" vinyl EP | March 1983 - UK | This release followed in response to imported copies of the American Braineater 12" surfacing in the UK at greatly inflated prices. |
There are some different pressings of the Merciful Release version:
- The original release has no barcode on the backsleeve.
- NL repress
- UK repress
- A French repress does exist as well.
This page is Work in Progress and going to be extended as soon as ever possible |
Additional Remarks
- Runoff groove inscriptions:
- "im westen nichts neues-jesus loves the sisters"
- "for spiggy (foreign field)"
- "mein irisch kind. wo weilest du?"
- The cover art is Henri Matisse's painting Nude Blue II in gold print on black background.
- See also Alice (single)
Tracks
A1 Alice | 3:56 |
A2 Floorshow | 3:47 |
B1 Phantom | 7:16 |
B2 1969 | 2:56 |
Band/Recording Personnel
- Craig Adams - Bass
- Gary Marx - Guitars
- Ben Gunn - Guitars
- Andrew Eldritch - Vocals
- Doktor Avalanche - Drums
Additional Pictures
- to follow soon -