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[[File:SerpentsKiss2.jpeg|right|thumb|350px|''Serpents Kiss'' - Cover (front) of the second edition]] | [[File:SerpentsKiss2.jpeg|right|thumb|350px|''Serpents Kiss'' - Cover (front) of the second edition]] | ||
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− | In the history of bootlegs of | + | In the history of bootlegs of [[Main Page|The Sisters Of Mercy]] it happend already several times that two existent were combined in order to form a "new" double album. Productions like these are for example [[A Black Pack]], [[Kings And Queen]] or [[The Dark]], which was edited as a three record box.<br/><br/> |
The case of the present album is similar, though it was produced in the cheapest way possible.<br/> | The case of the present album is similar, though it was produced in the cheapest way possible.<br/> | ||
The two records of this album are leftover vinyls of the bootlegs [[Ice To The Eskimos]] and [[The Garden Of Delight (LP)|The Garden Of Delight]], that were made by the same manufacturer. The bundle was then first released in a generic white cover with two inlays that kept up the design of the front and back cover.<br/> | The two records of this album are leftover vinyls of the bootlegs [[Ice To The Eskimos]] and [[The Garden Of Delight (LP)|The Garden Of Delight]], that were made by the same manufacturer. The bundle was then first released in a generic white cover with two inlays that kept up the design of the front and back cover.<br/> |
Revision as of 08:50, 12 February 2019
In the history of bootlegs of The Sisters Of Mercy it happend already several times that two existent were combined in order to form a "new" double album. Productions like these are for example A Black Pack, Kings And Queen or The Dark, which was edited as a three record box.
The case of the present album is similar, though it was produced in the cheapest way possible.
The two records of this album are leftover vinyls of the bootlegs Ice To The Eskimos and The Garden Of Delight, that were made by the same manufacturer. The bundle was then first released in a generic white cover with two inlays that kept up the design of the front and back cover.
After selling this low budget release as a first edition, the second came with its proper cover in a black design.
The proof for these circumstances can be found in the identical run-outs, labels and vinyl colours.
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