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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 [[Main Page|The Sisters Of Mercy]] it | + | In the history of bootlegs of [[Main Page|The Sisters Of Mercy]] it's been relatively common that two existent vinyl bootlegs were combined into one to form a "new" double album. Productions like these are for example [[A Black Pack]], [[Kings And Queen]] or [[The Dark]], which was released as a three record box even.<br/> |
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− | The two records of this album are | + | The present release is a similar case, and it was produced in the cheapest possible way.<br/> |
− | After selling this low budget release as a first edition, the second came with | + | The two records of this album are left-over vinyls of the bootlegs [[Ice To The Eskimos]] and [[The Garden Of Delight (LP)|The Garden Of Delight]] from the same Australian manufacturer. The bundle was first released in a generic white cover with two inlays that kept up the design of the front and back cover.<br/> |
− | The proof for these circumstances can be found in the identical run-outs, labels and vinyl colours. | + | After selling this low budget release as a first edition, the second one came with in printed cover with the same cover art on a black background.<br/> |
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+ | The proof for these circumstances can be found in the identical run-outs, labels and vinyl colours.<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 08:57, 12 February 2019
In the history of bootlegs of The Sisters Of Mercy it's been relatively common that two existent vinyl bootlegs were combined into one to form a "new" double album. Productions like these are for example A Black Pack, Kings And Queen or The Dark, which was released as a three record box even.
The present release is a similar case, and it was produced in the cheapest possible way.
The two records of this album are left-over vinyls of the bootlegs Ice To The Eskimos and The Garden Of Delight from the same Australian manufacturer. The bundle was 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 one came with in printed cover with the same cover art on a black background.
The proof for these circumstances can be found in the identical run-outs, labels and vinyl colours.
This page is Work in Progress and going to be extended as soon as ever possible |