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− | [[File:Kill The Lights Front Cover.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:Kill The Lights Front Cover.jpg|thumb|440px|right|''Kill The Lights'' - Cover (front)]] |
− | [[File:Kill the lights back.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:Kill the lights back.jpg|thumb|400px|left|''Kill The Lights'' - Cover (back)]] |
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+ | This bootleg-LP is the sixth [[Palazzograssi]] production, which contains only demo and alternative versions<br/>of songs from [[Band History|the Floodland Era]] as well as from the years before.<br/> | ||
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+ | [[File:Coverfoto Kill the Lights.jpg|thumb|320px|left|''German magazine SPEX'' -<br/>Cover of the issue released in Jannuary 1988]] | ||
'''Release Notes''' | '''Release Notes''' | ||
* Label: [[Palazzograssi]] | * Label: [[Palazzograssi]] | ||
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'''Remarks''' | '''Remarks''' | ||
* Limited Edition of 1.500 copies | * Limited Edition of 1.500 copies | ||
− | * The cover shows Andrew Eldritch in | + | * The cover shows an image of [[Andrew Eldritch]] in white fencing cloth on a white background. |
− | + | : The photo was shot by German photographer and music magazine [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spex_(Zeitschrift) SPEX] co-founder | |
+ | : [http://wolfgangburat.blogspot.com Wolfgang Burat] for the front page of the issue of January 1988. | ||
+ | * The Japanese letters on the bootleg cover back mean "[[Main Page|The Sisters of Mercy]]". | ||
* Plain white labels | * Plain white labels | ||
+ | * A limited edition of 5 box-sets does also exist (see additional pictures down below) | ||
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'''Sources''' | '''Sources''' | ||
* All tracks on Side A are [[Floodland Demos (1986)|Floodland Demos]]. <br/> | * All tracks on Side A are [[Floodland Demos (1986)|Floodland Demos]]. <br/> | ||
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| 3 [[Never Land (a fragment)|Never Land]] | | 3 [[Never Land (a fragment)|Never Land]] | ||
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− | | 4 [[Untitled]] | + | | 4 [[Untitled|Untitled II]] |
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− | | 5 [[Driven Like The Snow]] | + | | 5 [[Driven Like The Snow (song)|Driven Like The Snow]] |
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| 6 [[Flood II (song)|Flood II]] | | 6 [[Flood II (song)|Flood II]] | ||
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'''Side B:''' | '''Side B:''' | ||
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− | | | + | | 3 [[Fix (song)|Fix]] |
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− | | | + | | 4 [[Good Things (song)|Good Things]] |
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− | | | + | | 5 [[Walk Away (song)|Walk Away]] |
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'''Additional Pictures and Information''' | '''Additional Pictures and Information''' | ||
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'''NOTES:''' | '''NOTES:''' | ||
− | * | + | * A box-set edition of '''''Kill The Lights''''' does exist as well. It is limited to 5 units and includes a certificate and a white T-shirt showing the cover art.<br/>This box set is one of the rarest and most precious Sisters bootlegs to find. Anyway it has NOT been made by [[Palazzograssi]], and was released<br/> some time later towards the end of the 1990ies.<br/> |
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+ | [[Image:Kill the lights (disc).JPG|thumb|200px|left|''Kill The Lights'' - Disc]] | ||
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+ | * For some time, the photo of the picture-CD-disc,<br/>you see on the left-hand side, has been circulating.<br/> This item is also titled ''Kill The Lights''...<br/><br/>There is, however, nothing known about neither its<br/> content, nor its origin, and it is generally taken for<br/>granted, that this is a home-made CD-r, rather than<br/>a serious bootleg product.<br/><br/>Any additional information about this one, should<br/>nonetheless be very welcome ... ;-) | ||
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[[Category: Bootlegs]] | [[Category: Bootlegs]] | ||
[[Category: Bootleg CDs]] | [[Category: Bootleg CDs]] | ||
[[Category: Studio Bootlegs]] | [[Category: Studio Bootlegs]] | ||
[[Category: Vinyl Bootlegs 12"]] | [[Category: Vinyl Bootlegs 12"]] |
Latest revision as of 18:01, 7 May 2020
This bootleg-LP is the sixth Palazzograssi production, which contains only demo and alternative versions
of songs from the Floodland Era as well as from the years before.
Release Notes
- Label: Palazzograssi
- Catalogue#: PG 06
- Format: 12" vinyl LP
- Released: 1990
Remarks
- Limited Edition of 1.500 copies
- The cover shows an image of Andrew Eldritch in white fencing cloth on a white background.
- The photo was shot by German photographer and music magazine SPEX co-founder
- Wolfgang Burat for the front page of the issue of January 1988.
- The Japanese letters on the bootleg cover back mean "The Sisters of Mercy".
- Plain white labels
- A limited edition of 5 box-sets does also exist (see additional pictures down below)
Sources
- All tracks on Side A are Floodland Demos.
- Tracks B1 - B3 are demos from 1983.
- Track B5 (Walk Away) is an alternative version, commonly know as Disco-Mix.
Track List
Side A:
1 Flood I |
2 Lucretia |
3 Never Land |
4 Untitled II |
5 Driven Like The Snow |
6 Flood II |
Side B:
1 Afterhours |
2 Lights |
3 Fix |
4 Good Things |
5 Walk Away |
For recent price developments see sistersbootlegs/Kill The Lights...
Additional Pictures and Information
NOTES:
- A box-set edition of Kill The Lights does exist as well. It is limited to 5 units and includes a certificate and a white T-shirt showing the cover art.
This box set is one of the rarest and most precious Sisters bootlegs to find. Anyway it has NOT been made by Palazzograssi, and was released
some time later towards the end of the 1990ies.
- For some time, the photo of the picture-CD-disc,
you see on the left-hand side, has been circulating.
This item is also titled Kill The Lights...
There is, however, nothing known about neither its
content, nor its origin, and it is generally taken for
granted, that this is a home-made CD-r, rather than
a serious bootleg product.
Any additional information about this one, should
nonetheless be very welcome ... ;-)